Author Archive: Harold Jennett

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#7: Howard Johanson…

| November 7, 2011 | 2 Comments

Howard Johanson has days when he just doesn’t want to get out of bed. He feels like he can do nothing right, can’t stand anyone, least of all himself, and just wants to eat junk and sleep all day. He is washed over by waves of depression and cries at a moments notice. He believes God is not there, or at least doesn’t care about him.

Other days he’s on top of the world. He is focusing on the positive, has a billion awesome plans for his life, and believes nothing can stop him. He believes he’ll never be depressed again, and that God loves him and has amazing plans for his life.

Howard is tired of this emotional roller coaster his life has become, and just wants to get off.

Want to see more? Check out my webcomic at the link below 🙂

#6: Unprepared-For-Life’s-Trials Man

| November 6, 2011 | 2 Comments

As a child, Unprepared-For-Life’s-Trials Man played T-Ball, was driven to school, had his name written in the waistband of his underwear, and was constantly encouraged. Thus, was not ready for the constant barrage of suck that life had in store for him.

While other heroes valiantly fight crime in it’s many aspects, UFLT Man quietly weeps, rocking back and forth in a fetal position.

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#5: Keith W. Cunningham vs Broccoli

| November 5, 2011 | 1 Comment

Keith W. Cunningham never liked broccoli. Hates the stuff. Now, in his old age, he is starting to feel his mortality. Wanting to be around a while for his grandchildren, he decides he must eat broccoli. This is easier said than done. He just can’t seem to get a bite into his mouth. Every day, he puts his broccoli on a plate, stares at it, stabs it with his fork, holds it up to his mouth, experiences an incredible wave of nausea, puts the broccoli down, and tries again tomorrow.

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#4: M.O.M.

| November 4, 2011 | 1 Comment

M.O.M. stands for “Mind Over Matter”. M.O.M. is the worlds most powerful telekinetic superhero. Because he is so powerful, he really doesn’t care that his name spells out “Mom”, and villains fear his power too much to laugh at him. Because of his power, he also doesn’t care about his weight, as he really doesn’t need to be in shape to do anything that needs to be done. Even though none of his arch enemies have been able to best him, his obesity may be his true worst enemy that will finally do him in.

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#3: Mighty Morphing Power Pilgrim

| November 3, 2011 | 1 Comment

November is here, so I thought I’d do somthing in the spirit of Thanksgiving 🙂

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#2 Spambot

| November 2, 2011 | 2 Comments

Spambots BEFORE the internet. That is all.

I have a feeling my entries are going to be more silly this year 🙂

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#1: Jani-Tor

| November 1, 2011 | 5 Comments

Jani-Tor’s mop was accidently imbued by Odin with EPIC, COSMIC power. Odin, being to proud to admit his mistake, looked the other way, while Jani-Tor began his war on crime.

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2011 Challenger: Harold C. Jennett III

| October 21, 2011 | 2 Comments

Hi!

I did this challenge last year, and dropped out about 1/3 of the way through. It wasn’t a total washout though, as it gave me some characters I’m using for my upcoming OGN.

My previous work is all indie stuff: M.I.M.E.S., Geek Syndicate: The Comic, and Creative Compassion: Shelter, a black and white anthology I’m putting together to raise money for the homeless. My future project will be an original graphic novel titled “Good Night Captain Might”. It’s a mixture of “Astro City” and a Bruce Timm cartoon. It is being c0-written by the amazing Steeven Orr. You can check out his writing HERE.

You can check out my art at haroldjennett.wordpress.com Here are a few examples of my work (both featuring “Shadow Fox”, a character I created in last years “30 Character Challenge”):

 

#14 Man-Cat

| November 16, 2010 | 0 Comments

Man-Cat is yet another addition to the Zoo Krew Krushers. No one knows how Man-Cat came to be, or why he joined the ZKK. Ironically, he’s the most skilled and confident member of the team. Some suspect he’s harboring a secret agenda.

#13 Whozzit

| November 16, 2010 | 0 Comments

Whozzit is a very random character. I basically saw this face in a windshield wiper pattern when I was driving a few days ago, and thought it looked like an alien life form.

#12 Sun-Girl…

| November 12, 2010 | 0 Comments

This is actually a character my daughter created (yes, I know other creators are doing this too, but it’s been a day, and I haven’t been able to be too creative). We haven’t hammered out her origin. We were playing with the idea that she got too close to the sun, but that’s as far as we got 🙂

#11 Count Ook

| November 11, 2010 | 1 Comment

When Count Dracula was visited by travelling gypsys, he was attacked by one of their performing monkeys. Defending himself, Dracula bit the monkey, and left it for dead, unknowingly transforming Ook into the worlds first vampire monkey. Count Ook terrorized Transylvania until Dracula kicked him out, embarrassed by him. Finding himself in the United States, Count Ook formed the Zoo Krew Krushers, a team of animal supervillains he leads to this day.

#10 Wall Street

| November 10, 2010 | 3 Comments

Rocko was exposed to your typical outer space meteor radiation. He was standing too close to a bull at the time, thus became half man, half bull. He soon joined a team calling themselves the Zoo Krew Krushers. The Krushers were defeated time and again by various super hero teams. Rocko got tired of this type of life. He had always been good at numbers and economics in school, so he tried his hand at Wall Street. To his pleasant surprise, Rocko was a Wall Street wizard. He now lives a comfortable life commuting from his home in South Jersey to New York. His old Zoo Krew Krushers teammates call him “Wall Street”. To this day, Rocko can’t tell if they’re praising or mocking him.

#9 The Lie…

| November 9, 2010 | 1 Comment

The lie has no body. The lie is just a voice. He whispers into people’s ears, making his voice seem to be their own inner thoughts. The Lie has been known to control hundreds of people over the course of their entire lives. The only way to resist the lie is to realize he is not your own thoughts, but another entity entirely, and ignore him. He will eventually move on to a more susceptible person.

#8 Mighty Mutt

| November 9, 2010 | 1 Comment

Might Mutt is yet another member of “Fun Size Justice”. He was once the faithful companion of Mr. Mighty, strongest man on earth. After several years working together, Mighty Mutt got tired of still living in a dog house and eating plain old dog food, despite the fact he was more intelligent than the average human being, and 10 times as strong. Now Mighty Mutt is the merciless field leader of “Fun Size Justice”.

#7 Napalm

| November 8, 2010 | 0 Comments

Napalm is another member of “Fun Size Justice”. He was the wizkid sidekick of “Armored Avenger”. Tired of inventing better tech that Armored Avenger wouldn’t use just because he was jealous, and only being allowed to fix Armored Avenger’s tech, Napalm joins “Fun Size Justice”.

#6 Boomstick

| November 6, 2010 | 2 Comments

Boomstick is a member of “Fun Size Justice”, a group of ex-teenage superhero sidekicks, who decided they know better than their mentors, and are sick and tired of being told what to do.

Boomstick was “Shadow Fox II’s” sidekick (Foxy), and had it up to here with being told “We don’t use guns”, and “We don’t kill”. Neither seemed to get the job done. Now Boomstick leads “Fun Size Justice”, acting as a teenaged “Punsher”.

#5 Cave-Man

| November 5, 2010 | 5 Comments

This Grog. Grog see Krunk try to smash Ook Ook. Grog put on costume and smash Krunk. Grog now “Cave-Man”.

#4 Gargoyle-Man

| November 4, 2010 | 4 Comments

Renchak was one among legions of gargoyles summoned to our world by the dastardly wizard “Lord Marrow”. Renchak’s fellow gargoyles were sent back to where they came from, but somehow, Renchak was missed. Finding himself stuck in our world, Renchak decided to become a costumed hero, like the people who sent his fellow gargoyles away, as it looked like a great deal of fun. Calling himself “Gargoyle-Man”, Renchak isn’t taken very seriously by the Super-Hero community, but he still tries, day after day, to earn their respect.

#3 Shadow Fox II

| November 3, 2010 | 0 Comments

Due to the comments on Shadow Fox, I decided to create Shadow Fox’s sidekick: Foxy. He’s currently the new Shadow Fox, and is frustrated with his predecessor for striving to continue his superheroic activities in his old age.

#2 Shadow Fox

| November 2, 2010 | 6 Comments

Shadow Fox was a super-hero in his prime back during “The Great War”. We now find him in the ’70’s, refusing to give up his Super-Hero activities despite his lack of powers and advanced age. He still manages to do his part in the Super-Hero community, as he still has his razor sharp intellect, and amazing gadgets.

#1 J33V3S

| November 1, 2010 | 2 Comments

Meet J33V3S. In the future, robots are given more and more rights, and eventually have the option to buy their freedom. J33V3S was one of the first robots to do so. J33V3S then proceded to go into the detective business, and robots have natural deductive reasoning skills. So he’s basically a future emancipated robo-detective.

30 Character Challenger: Harold Jennett

| October 27, 2010 | 1 Comment

Hi folks!

This is my first challenge, and probably not the best time to do it, as I’m super busy. But this project will only help me stretch my creative muscles! I was trying to do one sketch per day anyway, so this is perfect for me.

I previously did the art/lettering for a comic called M.I.M.E.S. You can see more at www.mimescomic.com.

I am currently working on Geek Syndicate: The Comic. It’s about a couple of geeks who get into crazy adventures, including, but not limited to: Interrogating Santa Claus, Cosplay cross dressing, and fighting mirror universe dopplegangers. You can check it out at www.geeksyndicatecomic.com.

I’m also working on a comic anthology, who’s profits will go towards the homeless. It’s called “Epic Jam”, and you can read more about it on my sketchblog here: http://h4hsb.blogspot.com/2010/09/and-my-new-project-is.html