Monthly Archives: October 2013

Character Design Contest ♯45 Winner

This weeks poll had the highest number of votes we've ever had. And whilst it wasn't as much of a walk over as some previous polls, there was a very clear winner. And that winner was OnionBeam for Witch Of The Forest.

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Friday Night Fights: Historic SuperHeroes Entries!

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Last Week for my weekly Poll Position post I had asked you to decided the Theme for Friday Night Fights and your decision is in! After a tough back and forth battle between Monsters and Historic Super Beings,  it has been determined that the Theme for the 5th Friday Night Fights by you votes will be .... Historic SuperHeroes ( or villains ).

What that mean is this. I will be providing you with five periods of time and it will be your job to select a TRUE historic figure from that time period and re-image him/her as a SuperHero ( or villain ). You must stay as true to the time period as possible while designing Super Costumes and gear which should provide a true challenge for all you talented HMer's out there. What does a Medieval European Super's custom look like ? Or an Ancient Egyptian Super Villain look like ? Have fun and let those creative  juices flow.

Now Here is How it is going to work: You are to create for me FIVE  pictures one for each of the five categories listed below. The images can be created with any version of HeroMachine you wish, however the image must have been made completely within HeroMachine, no editing with any photo editing software save for basic cropping and the addition of a "Simple" boarder. Once you have these pictures created you are to Name the file in the following manner  Roundnumber-Charactername. So for example if I created  a SuperHero George Washington for round one I would name the file "Round1-George Washington" ( or "RoundOne-George Washington"). Failure to name the files properly will result in disqualification from the contest.

Once you have your pictures created and named properly you are to EMAIL them to me at Kaldath@gmail.com . DO NOT post your entries to the comment section of this post, also DO NOT post your entries for public viewing until AFTER the appropriate round for each image has concluded.  You have one Month for today to create and submit your entries to me with the deadline being 12 Midnight Eastern Time November 25th 2013. You are limited to only ONE SET of entries for this contest, and all entries are final, substitutions will not be allowed so make double certain you have your images the way you want them to be before sending them to me.

The contest will be judged by you the members of this community via rounds of voting. The first round is a qualifying round where the top 16 entrants based on your votes will move on to the true competition and will compete in a bracketed tournament pitting each entrants against each other in head to head polls to determine who moves on to the next round.

The Five categories for this contest are as follows:

Round One: Early America - The Time period from the landing at Plymouth Rock until the US Civil War

Round Two: Medieval Europe - The time periods from roughly about 500 AD to 1500 AD

Round Three: Ancient Egypt - The era when the Pharaohs rules the Nile

Round Four: The Roman Empire - The time from the First Caesar til the collapse of the empire, roughly 27 BC til 476 AD

Round Five: World Wars I & II - Covers the period of time between the beginning of World War I til the end of World War II

If you have any questions about the theme or how to submit you entry please feel free to ask in comments below. Also I would like to take a moment to note that the Heromachine community is fairly world wide with different world views, Historical figures one culture views as a Hero may be viewed differently by another culture so I do not want to see any bashing of people here if one persons interruption of a historical figure does not match your own! Though with that said I DO NOT want to see any Racist, Homophobic, or otherwise Bigoted type entries and will disqualify anything I believe crosses that line.

Special Halloween Pop Quiz Challenge!

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Your Special Pop Quiz Halloween challenge is to mash up two traditional Halloween characters/costumes into one terrifying new creation!

Maybe a Zombie/Ballerina tickles your fancy; or a Vampire/Clown hybrid perhaps; or maybe a good old fashioned Werewolf/Fireman. Mash up any two characters/costumes you want and scare your competition spitless!

You only get one entry so be creative, and above all else, have fun!

All entries must be in JPG or PNG form (BMPs are too big), posted to a publicly accessible website (like the HeroMachine forums,ImageShackPhotoBucket, or whatever);

  • Entries must be made as a comment or comments to this post, containing a link directly to the image and the character name;
  • The image must be new and designed specifically for the Pop Quiz;
  • No copyrighted characters please – they will be deleted.
  • Please name your files as [your name]-[character name].[file extension] before you upload it. So DiCicatriz, for instance, would save his “Bayou Belle” character image as DiCicatriz-BayouBelle.png.
  • Please make the link go directly to the image (like this) and not to a hosting jump page (like this). See this post on how to get the direct link for most sites.

This contest will close at 9pm Eastern on Sunday, October 27th .

Make It Sew: The Costume Blog – Gettin’ It Right With The Dark Knight

With Halloween just around the corner, I wanted to pay tribute to some Cosplayers who, in my opinion, got it right. Few Rogue's galleries in the canon of comics have inspired cosplayers more than Batman's. Whether they are paying tribute to the 1960's TV series or the more recent darker Dark Knight, the devotion to these iconic characters is evident in their astonishing creations.

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Well I guess the body helps, but this version of the comic book Bane is dead on.

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On the left a brilliant take on today's Catwoman - rocking the goggles and bat-kicking boots, and on the right a faithful recreation of Michelle Pfieffer's whip wielding femme fatale.

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Two creative takes on Mr. Freeze. Love the LED illumination on the left.

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A great Harley Quinn, and I think a tough costume to pull off due to the precision in construction and detail.

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Three terrific Jokers. One classic comics version, an eerily accurate tribute to Ledger, and one using prosthetics to further animate the killer clown.

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A Devito-esque Penguin and a stunning Riddler that evokes both Gorshin and Carey.

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A couple of truly terrifying Scarecrows. If you check out the smile and eyes on the guy on the right, it may just be the same fellow rocking the classic Joker. If so, well done you!

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And finally, with the help of some creative prosthetics and a gruesome paint job, a creepy and creative Two Face.

Kaldath’s Caption Contest #13 Winner!

Last week I  asked you all to give me your best caption for the following image:

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Of the entries submitted the following are my top five finalist............

Bryce Wasley
See any pockets on this costume? I had to put my phone somewhere…

Calvary_Red
Let’s do the Time Warp again!

Frankie
“Darn it! Every time I hear a buzzing noise, I get convulsions, and end up in the spread eagle position.”

Timedrop23
I spoke to the clavicle and the elbow, and they agree the artist is a douche. What say you, mouth and flagrantly baggy crotch?

Rendu
“Phooey! Every time I try to step out of the panel, this shock-harness goes off!”

And the winner is ..................

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Power User Profiles: Alexander Of Limbo

This weeks Power User is a brilliant creator (just look at the creations he's nominated as his favourites) and pretty much a mainstay on the forums. Ladies and Gentlemen, please give it up for Alexander Of Limbo

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Poll Position: Black Canary vs Siryn

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This weeks Poll position will be a classic versus pitting DC Comics's Black Canary against Marvel Comic's Siryn.

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Lets take a quick peek at the the powers and skills listed for these two power crooners!

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Character Design Contest ♯46- Cosmic

So guys, this weeks I want you to create something cosmic. Simple as that. It doesn't even have to be a character if you don't want to do that, it can just be a space background. I'd rather you kept the human to a minimum, considering we had a Space Heroes contest a couple of months back, but I will be allowing aliens this time, so you can go crazy with the weird body types and stuff like that. The only proviso on these characters is they have to be at a cosmic level, so think Silver Surfer rather than the Super-Skrull. I'm looking forward to seeing what you guys come up with for this one.

As per usual, there are no entry limits, the contest will close at 12am Sunday (blog time). Please read the rules before entering, have fun and good luck.

Rules for posts, contests, and challenges that I am hosting: Original characters only, no copyrighted characters, no characters based on copyrighted characters, no characters based on RPG’s or other games. The characters must be your own design and not based on any character that might be copyrighted in any way. I have the right to delete any post that I believe crosses this line without warnings. Only post characters that you have either created for this contest specifically or you know for certain have never been entered to a contest before. If you aren’t certain, don’t enter it, because I’m not going to go back through all of the contests and check.

What Were They Thinking: The “Marvel’ous ’90’s

Now, as we are all aware, the '90's were an unusual time for comics. It was the ultimate style over substance era. Crossovers and events were common place, artists became superstars (some undeservedly) and limited edition covers sold in their millions to fans hoping they would turn out to be a big money investment (Todd McFarlane's monthly Spider-Man series (Spider-Man) sold over 2.5 million copies in 1990, thanks to it's three variant covers). Now, whilst no company was immune to this (Image was probably one of the worst and best at this thanks to it's creator controlled ethos and the fact it was co-founded by Rob Liefeld), but whilst DC seemed content with mostly going for the crossovers (see What Were They Thinking: The Death Of Superman), Marvel went all out. Variant covers, rehashes of old successful storylines (Days of Future Present for example), splash pages, crossovers, massive guns and impossible anatomy were the order of the day, especially in the first 5 years of the decade. Between 1990 and 1995 Marvel gave us Cable and the X-Force, X-Tinction Agenda, Days of Future Present, Deadpool, The Weapon X story, The New Fantastic Four, The Infinity Guantlet, The Marvel Swimsuit Special (no joke), Punisher: War Zone, Operation: Galactic Storm, Carnage, Cable's solo series, Marvel 2099, X-Cutioners Song, Maximum Carnage, Daredevil: Fall From Grace, The Death of Mr. Fantastic, X-Men Fatal Attraction, a War Machine solo series, Force Works, Marvels and Ruins, Spider-Man's Clone Saga and X-Men: Age Of Apocalypse. And then of course in '96 we had Marvel vs. DC, need I say more.

Of all of Marvel's titles, the X-Men seemed to get it the worst. Ok, Spidey got pretty screwy (especially with the Clone Saga, but we'll come to that another time), but X-Men was turned into the biggest cash cow ever. Just look at the list above, every third thing mentioned involves the X-Men. They came to typify everything that was wrong with the X-Treme '90's, especially the New Mutants (nee X-Force), which was drawn by Rob Liefeld. Liefeld was basically given control of the series by '91 and he did his usual. You can see Jeff's old I Hate Rob Liefeld blog posts for a continuation on this, but let me just add, his writing is as bad as his art.

However, I don't blame the artists for the lack of substance at Marvel during the '90's, some of them I'm totally fine with. I think the big problem happened in 1989. In 1989 New World Entertainment sold Marvel to some guy called Ronald Perelman, some of you might have heard of him, he's a billionaire businessman. His reason for buying Marvel was that he wanted to make it as bug and profitable as Disney (irony alarm), not to create great comics, but to chase the big bucks. Hmmmm, call me old fashioned or even anti-big business if you want, but I prefer it when it's enthusiasts trying to make their work as good as they can for other enthusiasts, not to make some corperate big-wig massive money. That's why I don't have as big a problem with Image Comics as I do with Marvel in this era, Image was all about creator ownership. However, this approach worked for a while, Marvels sales had never been higher, and never have since, because by '96 Perelman's business plan had driven Marvel to bankruptcy. His plan to buy up other smaller companies in an attempt to expand the Marvel Entertainment group into a Disney style entertainment conglomeration built up a debt that they could not pay off and it eventually led to Marvel being bought out by one of its own subsidiaries, ToyBiz, in 1998. Fortunately this seemed to get Marvel back on track in some areas, such as the launch of the Marvel Knights line (check out the '98 Inhumans series) and they are now as strong as ever.

Sorry for the rant. Next week we'll be back to Sci-Fi corner. I don't have a subject just yet, but I should have something ready by next Monday.

Character Design Contest ♯45 (Naturalism) Poll

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