I really enjoyed the Spider-Man Jam, so I'll enter this one too. I'll go for Number95.
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I thought a large part of the X-23 narrative was showing that she was more than 'girlverine'?
Dark does not mean deep.
Nice work Genki Desu and R.E.B. Spasticat, I can't wait to see the rest of your masterpiece.
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Jams are always fun. Please give me #3.
#23 Captain Britain
I know what you're thinking: if someone asks you to draw Captain Britain, but you wind up drawing an Indian Briton complete with a bindi who very much favors Wonder Woman, then it's time to put the sketchpad away and get some sleep. Lots and lots of sleep. Before you send me off to the insane asylum, hear me out.
Like his twin sister, Psylocke, I wanted Brian -- hereafter, "Bree'Ann" -- to have an ethnic conversion, as well as the prescribed gender swap. I was well on my way to putting Bree'Ann in the modern Captain Britain uniform when I recalled reading somewhere that writer Paul Cornell always considered Captain Britain as the Shazam of Marvel Comics. I gave it some thought. No, Shazam wouldn't work for Bree'Ann. No offense to Mary Marvel, but that isn't a fair comparison. Captain Britain is the enduring symbol of the world's greatest island nation. To my mind that sounds more like Wonder Woman than Shazam.
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Jeez, there are some masterpieces here, and strongly argued! Congratulations!
My first sketches of She-Longshot:
This is a character so easy to turn into female, because of his natural charming and gratefulness (in fact, Mojo's servers designed a delicious one in UXM Annual #12). Nevertheless, it's funny, but I can't imagine a hottie curved woman for him --in my mind, a female Longshot is a skinny creature with kinda androgynous quality, so unaware of her sex-appeal as her male counterpart (this doesn't mean at all she's sexually inactive).
I'm trying to be true to the spirit of the original, drawing a joyful, happy-go-lucky, bouncy, nutty, anarchical girl. And true to the former design by Art Adams, too, observing these details that most of artists used to forget and that gave Longshot a distinct figure: black straight eyebrows, almond eyes, pointed fangs and those wonderfully long thighs.
The first picture is an orthodox one, scarcely altered. I simply made her custome a bit less heavy, shortening her sleeves and trouser legs in order to free her movements. Actually, I don't think she needs to wear shoes --after all, her skin was described as 'leather'. I put her blade cartridges in a waist belt and in an ankle brace --wristbands would have been great, but sadly her disguise is already too much similar to Black Widow's :/ . Finally, in spite of my lacking regard for tattoos, I decided to put her lucky star in her calf ^ ^ .
The second picture is a fantasy, just in case I had to make up a new costume (what would you prefer?). I think it's sensual without being so straightaway provocative --just as Longshot is. And, since she's got already sorta 'rude girl' haircut, I can't help but putting some checkered details in her disguise in order to make of her the first 'skatalitic' superheroine (oh if she could wear a hat!). I can't remember now another character in black and white squares, although I may be wrong --I guess most of artists would hate it XD .
I'll take number 106