If it's available, I'll take #36 next please. Let's make this one the American Frontier/Western Era.
If it's available, I'll take #36 next please. Let's make this one the American Frontier/Western Era.
92. Mr. Sinister, Now
Similarly to JP, I went with a contemporary look heavily inspired by Victorian fashion. So that does it for me, it's been fun.
Hey R.E.B., I know I flaked out on the last one (sorry), but can I still get involved in this one? A chance to redeem myself if you will!
106, Now, if possible.
Thanks.
Jubilee of Salem. A quick messy sketch and color.
A What if Jubilee was the mixed child of a man from Salem, Mass. and a Woman from China. Who was a mutant witch.
I'll do 50. I can do it this weekend, before I get all crazy in the head.
Fantastic job, Dante Milton and Tazirai.
I think we may have to send out a search party for R.E.B. Maybe he's been camping outside of his local IMAX theater all week awaiting the new Star Wars movie??? I was hoping to get a couple more (do we have a limit?) entries done before Christmas.
Fantastic work, but its expected at this point.
Sure, its no problem. You have selected: Quicksilver
Excellent work, you have selected: Blink
Half right, but I'm back. Great work as always. You have selected: Magneto
#36 Magneto - American Frontier/Western Era
What If Magneto Was Native American?
I don't necessarily agree with his politics, but when it comes to Western movies, thanks by and large to the great Sergio Leone, Clint Eastwood is the man! He was the perfect model for my frontier Magneto.
The twist, of course, is that instead of being a Jewish Holocaust survivor, this version of Magneto was born to a tribe of now extinct Native Americans. Gone is Magnus/Erik, now he responds to his birthname Mahpiya Maza, or occasionally Mazaska, if he considers you a friend. Sure, his mutant physiognomy allows him to pass for a Caucasian settler, but in truth he is truly the last of his kind...and someone must pay for that. It's one thing to fight to prevent such a tragic outcome, but something altogether different to actually live that nightmare.
Seriously, what if Magneto was Native American? Would he have singlehandedly repelled the genocidal machinations of Manifest Destiny? Would there even be a United States as we know it? What do you think?
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If #25 is available, I'll take that one next, please. The era will be the Medieval period/Middle Ages.
Here is Goldballs, Roman Empire....
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No idea why it's sideways =[
I need to get my butt back on the drawing wagon. Could I try #10?
I really like this, great design.
Sure, of course you can. You have selected: Juggernaut
*I think that we're at the point where you can continue making pics past 10 drawings. So Dante you can choose again.
* I'm also thinking about extending the deadline to the end of January
So there can be a diverse set of drawings.
I've recently started getting back into my art. However, 2 things:
1: I don't have a tablet, so all my drawings are hard copies by hand - Pencil/Pen and paper. Is this okay?
2: I don't have a way to color it, and am terrible with photoshop. Can I get a hand?
If these two are okay, I'd love to do a few. Could I take #109?
I don't have an easily accessible scanner, so I hope the camera quality is okay, and someone can salvage it enough to color. -MEEP-
#109: Strong Guy - 1920s
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Our Strong Guy was born in 1909. It was an arduous labor that took his mother's life. Instantly, he was seen as a freak of nature, a genetic throwback from a poor developmental process in his DNA. He had an extremely overdeveloped musculature system, though his skeletal structure was deformed, and his eyelids never properly developed. His father abandoned him and fled town, fearing the reputation of his entire family line would be marred should he raise this jank child. He was taken in by a church, and there he was named Guido, and fitted with specialized goggles embedded directly into his eye sockets. Surprisingly, the genetically mutated child was mentally advanced to some degree, and began forming words shortly after taking his first steps, only months after he was born.
Sometime after Guido's tenth birthday, the Church began sending him out on strange quests that had him doing all sorts of deeds he felt inappropriate in his heart. They often led him into dangerous situations, and inevitably he'd have to use his immense strength to hurt innocent strangers to complete his quests. He started his own research outside of the church in local libraries and eventually came to understand that his church was no ordinary church. It was a Church of Satan, run be a a self-proclaimed demon named Mephisto. After a confrontation, Guido and Mephisto battled, and in the ensuing commotion, Guido murdered Mephisto. The church dispersed shortly thereafter, and Guido was left a homeless orphan. That is until he was picked up by a traveling circus.
Now, at 14 and still developing, Guido spends his days in the Freak Show under the name Strong Guy, in his very own pre-historic inspired show.
For some reason, drawing men isn't too easy for me, but I gave it a shot. Can I do another, or should I wait until we find a colorist for this one?
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