Archive for November 20th, 2011

#16-Jerry “Jut” Starkus

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The ultimate party starter, and ender. He knows where to go and who to talk to, but he also never knows when to shut up. He’ll learn eventually, we hope…

#15-Famine

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Young Marie Bell was kidnapped by her father’s main business competitor’s in an attempt to keep the father from buying them out. During transport to where they were going to hold her until she was no longer needed, she was fed almost nothing. She wasted away and after days of this, fell to the ground, seemingly dead. One of her captors went to try to help when she suddenly jumped to life and bit a chunk out of his leg. The impossibly whiny business brat they had kidnapped seemed to be replaced. Something unnatural had taken over. And it would judge those who took her life, and any others she came across from that point on.

No images for anything until I get back to apartment. Home for Thanksgiving with no way of moving images onto computer.

Day 20: The Lint Demon

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The Lint Demon is the scourge of the sock kingdom. He strikes terror in the hearts of the unmatched, the pairless, and even the heavily darned socks. Maybe one day a brave sock will defeat him, but for the time being, he is free to roam and destroy.

 

#16 – Rasko Rebasto

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This is Rasko Rebasto — His alien race originally appeared at the beginning of my webcomic MORGANNA OF THE BORGS. Rasko is a character I have thought a lot about but haven’t really fleshed out until now.

#20 DeepFried

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Her shape and color make her look like a piece of Kentucky Fried Chicken. In battle, her brain functions like it is deep fried as well. Squirrely!

#20 Jelly Worm

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Over the next few days, my #30character account has been taken over by my daughter Kiara.

This is Jelly Worm – He has the ability to see animals all over the world. He can see them by touching the end of his tail to his head.

 

#20 Effervescence

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Effervescence

Arizona Appleton has always enjoyed an audience and the crowds come not to see her sing or speak, but to watch her dance. And once the crowd sees her, they are under her spell. Born as a low level psychic, Arizona is able to emit a weak pulse of hypnotic suggestion, not even strong enough to make an individual blink. But if there are enough minds near, she can use the “nodes” as mirrors and amplifiers. The more people around her, the stronger her control becomes, until she can control great mobs of people. In a lurch she can switch to controlling insect colonies and flocks of birds, but she prefers the human crowd. She promises her friends she would never use her powers for evil, but they worry. The more she sees society as “the collective” the less connected she feels to those around her.

 

 

#18 – Christopher the Hellspawn

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#16 HATTIE BEALE

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#19 Shaman

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#19 Shaman (Fantasy) Mystic, magican, the creator of worlds. This is a rough sketch designed for a larger picture. The idea of this picture will show a number of different aspect of my personality, the “shaman” amoung them.

#18 Zeek

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#18 Zeek (Humor/Sci Fi) Originally, this was supposed the top title of a science fiction club newsletter. But that issue never came out – Soooooo, their loss is our gain. Enjoy.

#20 – Ferdinand von Zeppelin – the Cid

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In every Final Fantasy game, there is a Cid. Sometimes he’s a mechanic, sometimes he’s a warrior, but he’s usually connected to airships in some way. Personally, I think that’s half the reason Cid is such a well-liked figure in the series; seeing him means you’ll soon be able to skip over those obnoxious mountain ranges.

But anyway, if I were to cast human history in the same light as a Final Fantasy game, Ferdinand von Zeppelin would be our Cid. The scion of a noble family, Ferdinand joined the army at a young age. His interest in airships was kindled when he fought in the American Civil War, acting as a balloon observer for the Union Army of the Potomac. The designs von Zeppelin later penned would lead to the construction of the first truly usable airships in human history. Von Zeppelin never lived to see the shutdown of Germany’s airship program due to the Treaty of Versailles, or the ultimate destruction of its PR in the Hindenburg disaster, but regardless of the fate of his particular inventions, Ferdinand von Zeppelin’s work brought forth the age of mass air transit, which was a huge factor in creating our modern world.

#17 Care-free Hal

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#17 Care-free Hal

# 15 WETHERAL NEAME

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# 14 SATANIC MINION#3444207

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#8 Rogelio “Rotor Mouth” Torres

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Art by Michael Powell (@mpowelljr)
Words by Rolando Garcia (@roshow)

He’s lived his whole life in the projects, selling drugs since the age of 11. Today he runs his own little crew that’s doing good enough business to move his mom out of the old neighborhood. On the weekends he MCs and battle raps at local clubs.

His stage name is “Rotor Mouth.” It’s the name his friends call him because he talks so damn much.

He always knew he was abnormally persuasive, so he used that skill to hustle his make money. Then in his late teens he started exhibiting signs of telekinesis, moving small objects. Rogelio realizes his powers run deep but he doesn’t really care to do much with them.

An underground army general, however, gets it. His scientists have observed Rogelio and learned that his persuasion isn’t an intangible telekinetic power. Rogelio doesn’t realize this but when he use telepathy to persuade people  he’s actually  re-arranging the atomic composition of their brains. The general hopes that this physical trait can be duplicated and weaponized. He orders his agents and goons to bring in Rogelio.

Soon, Rogelio will find himself on the run…

#20: The Bouncy Dog

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This is Bouncy Dog. He’s a superhero dog that can bounce super high.

Thanks, Xavier

#20: Dross

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Real Name: Unknown

Height: 6’5″

Weight: 312 lbs

Powers: skin make of a pitted metallic substance, lava flowing beneath this “skin” causes his metal hands to burn anything it touches.

Character info: Dross is an alien supervillain that will appear in an upcoming story arc for “The Adventurers of Liberty City”. Little is known about him other than he is extremely dangerous and evil. He does not hesitate to use his powers to get what he wants and destroy anything…or anyone…in his path!

Day 20: Horsey

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Horsey

#21 – Panzer

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Grrrrr!

 

 

#17 – Lieutenant Colonel Future

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# 20 – Ponut

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Ponut is a living statue on one of the moons of Saturn.  He is able to answer any question asked of him, although sometimes the answer comes in the form of a puzzle.

[In 1974, at the age of 12, I drew a series of “comic books” detailing the adventures of Merrill, a 15-year-old human boy, in the Other Land, an invisible dimension which co-exists with our own.  The characters I am submitting throughout the 30 Days are the inhabitants of the Other Land.]

#16 Jungle Elves

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Another fantasy species, playing with established ideas.

We’re behind but not out!

 

Naomi

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Garrett

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Garrett works at an accounting firm in New York. Though he’s living in the “Big Apple,” to which he excitedly moved after graduating college in one town over from his home town in rural Pennsylvania, his life isn’t nearly as exciting as he thought it would be after the move.

 

He’s all and out average, a fact which he is well aware of. Of course he has his little quirks, just like anyone, but he only wears them when he’s vacuuming.

 

 

#19 Boss Gravity

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Boss Gravity

Boss Gravity

“What goes up…”
An up-and-coming boxer who was constantly tempted to turn to a life of crime, the man now known as Boss Gravity was injured in the same accident that resulted in The Smart Brothers having to leave their old headquarters. B.G. lost his arms, and that made the choice between boxing and crime. He was refitted with experimental “gravity arms” designed for work in deep space, and began taking over the illegal super-science racket with the same single-minded determination that had led him to victory in the ring.

“I’m that fundamental force mayne.”
A lot of crime lords, mafiosos and thugs, all unhappy with his domination of the experimental tech racket, have tried to bring him down. Most of them have either knuckled under or disappeared. His street name comes from the resulting truism, in crime as well as science: “You can’t fight gravity.”

“I don’t think you understand the gravity of your situation.”
The cops have turned to the Smart Brothers out of desperation, and they’ve managed to disrupt Boss Gravity’s operations. He realizes that they’re responsible for his condition, and has begun plans to destroy them, utterly.

Also, and it’s a small thing? Some chump-ass rapper’s out there calling himself Boss Gravity, “as an homage”, “out of respect”. This just get’s under B.G.’s skin, and he sees it as an example of how the universe is out to get him. He’s vowed to end this rapper’s career as well.

“These arrogant assholes always thinkin’ they can fly. But Gravity — it always brings you down in the end.”

#20 molly be damned

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made of living metal, molly is able to take on any metallic properties, from the fluidity of mercury to the toxicity of arsonic. will be in grin-n-spirit in an upcoming chapter

#19 “Searchlight”

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Universe/Storyline: The Beacon

To read a sketchy comic introduction to The Beacon featuring some horribly drawn stick figures, feel free to visit this photobucket album.

Searchlight is a registered government hero working for the I.P.P. His job is to track down and tag heroes who do freelance and other unregistered work, so the I.P.P. can keep tabs on them. In general this type of work is considered illegal if not sanctioned by the I.P.P., but putting a superhero in jail doesn’t bode well for the new government agency’s publicity. Plus, most of these guys could break out of jail in the blink of an eye.

 

So instead, the I.P.P. sends Searchlight to keep an eye on them. Searchlight’s powers are such that he always knows where superheroes are, so that makes them easier to follow, with only one small problem—Searchlight can’t distinguish one superhero on his radar from another until he physically touches them. That’s where The Beacon comes in handy—calling the superheroes down from the sky so Searchlight can touch them.

 

Searchlight is not really a fan of his work. He finds it amoral to track people without their consent. He only works for the I.P.P. out of a sense of obligation. Because he has powers, he feels like he has to use them. Searchlight is the same age as The Beacon, and likewise just out of college, but he had this job all set up and waiting for him.

 

He doesn’t maintain a very professional candor, preferring instead to rebel when possible while still keeping his highly paying job and Secret Identity. He rebels in small ways: with his appearance (he dyes his hair black with red highlights only visible in just the right light and spikes it with gel, leaving a small braid that hangs down in the front), and with his behavior. In many ways he is still a boy rather than a man, a stark contrast to The Beacon who acts well beyond her years.

Day 19: Harvey Ride

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Character #19, Harvey Ride. Ok this is the last yellow-eyed character for a while I promise.

Harvey is a big, tough canine, standing about 6’7” tall. The red thing on his back is known as a Venom, a little creature that’s formed a symbiotic relationship with his soul. The combinations of Venom and creature are known as Venomamillians. These creatures are the heart and namesake of the Venomamillia story line.

Harvey is a senior Venomamillian in the score of the Venom forces. After working for the captain of the forces, Captain Verother, for a while, it took a rookie to make him see the wrongs in the job he did. After a few encounters with him, Harvey leaves the ranks.

Harvey’s Venom specializes in disarming. Its “arms” are stunners, and can generate electricity to paralyze.

Harvey’s entire family line, the Rides, have been known for having a misfortune in their lives. Harvey believes he has yet to see his misfortune. I wonder what it could be?

#19-Jelleton

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The unholy union of a de-fleshed human and a sweet fruity pulp commonly put on toast.

Bask in the sticky madness!