Category Archives: Challenge Favorites

The winning entries for all HeroMachine contests.

Character Contest 13 Winner

Thanks to everyone who entered Character Contest 13, and congratulations to the finalists below for their outstanding work. Before getting into the meat of the submissions, though, I wanted to kick things off with Ian Healy's inspired cover, which would never get the Comics Code Authority seal but nonetheless is a hoot:

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And now, the finalists!

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Caption Contest 57 Winner

I am happy to present the winner of Caption Contest 57, and the guy who gets to choose either his own custom item or a caricature of his head for inclusion in HeroMachine 3, Cory!

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The other Honorable Mentions were:

  • Al: "Go ahead-say anything about it that can’t be made into a ‘That’s what she said’ joke. I DARE you.”
  • Ian: No, it’s not to be taken internally.
  • The Doomed Pixel: It’s a penis. Why, what did you think it was?
  • Xstacy: It’s too late to change the design now, Ted. Besides, I don’t think anybody will notice.
  • JWMan: “It doesn’t even look like it should be standing let alone work. I give it a D+ merely out of baffled fascination.”
  • Fishpants: You’re too late, Mr. Bond! The ammunition balls will be here any minute.
  • Abron:Is That a Giant Laser Of Doom or are you just happy to see me?
  • Biffbiffley: “Why, we were given grants for this project by Pfizer, how could you tell?”

Thanks to everyone who entered, and congratulations to Cory and our Honorable Mentions. Some time this afternoon I'll put up the next contest, let me know in comments if you want another Caption Contest or to go back to a Character Design Contest instead.

Contest 50 Prize: Knight

I've completed the custom illustration for Caption Contest 50, a Knight in the service of ... ah, a certain tree-affiliated kingdom that is totally imaginary and not in any way copyrighted by someone else. Yeah.

Many thanks to Tal for being so understanding on the long delay.

Character Contest 12 Winner!

I admit, the whole "Image Nineties" contest was pretty specific, and probably meant that a lot of people not as "in" on what went down during that decade were probably turned off, BUT ... the entries I did get made me laugh. Like, a lot. So it was all worth it in the end!

Having said that, I think even those who aren't as morally outraged by the artistic excesses of super-hero comics in the Nineties will get a kick out of these Honorable Mentions and, of course, the overall winner that appears at the end of the post.

Without further ado, let's jump in the Wayback Machine!

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Character Contest 11: The Terror of Winning!

While unintentional, you have to admit that posting so late at night IS fairly terrible. Unlike the following Honorable Mentions and our ultimate winner, which are all made of pure awesome!

First I wanted to give a shout-out to Almost Insane's attempt at putting together an entire classic pulp comic book cover, because that's just really cool. He even included the "Now Only 10 cent" graphic, which always struck dread in my wee heart as a child because I knew it inevitably presaged a price hike.

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Two other entries also struck a fun chord with their innovative poses. First up was Ian's terrible twosome, the Terror Twins. I really liked the complementary costume designs, but what really sells it is the girl's crouched energy-flinging pose. Both characters have a sense of dynamism and fun, and when you're looking to "re-cast" a series, that's gotta be close to the top of the "Must Have" list.

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The other "fun pose" entry I wanted to highlight was Isia's one-hand-stand female take on the character. Swapping the gender of a character has a long and storied history in the annals of the comic book industry, so I can definitely see that happening with ol' BT.

The next entries I thought had the best overall take on what the character relaunch might really be like. We'll start with Brons' very simple "modernizing" of the basic costume which, let's be honest, was already pretty cool. With just a few tweaks the basic integrity of the original is preserved, while still looking much more up-to-date. The cowl, the hood, swapping the blue cape out for black, a thicker more utilitarian belt, and removing the yellow piping show that you don't have to go crazy to get current.

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DoomedPixel went for a more radical redesign, while still keeping a few select elements to honor the original spirit of the character. I love the use of the jaw bone and the white shoulder discs to suggest a skull without being an actual skull, for instance. The mechanized, almost steam-punk look works really well, and would make me want to know what changed, why he's still called the same name as the original, and what he's all about. In terms of the image itself, the attempted flame effect at the bottom doesn't quite do it for me, and I could probably do without the clawed hands, but overall it's a really good assemblage. The pseudo-skull definitely sells it, though.

HecNukem also went in a completely different direction with the reimagining, with his strong yellow-and-black gun-toting character. Whereas Brons lost the yellow to good effect, HecNukem chose instead to really go with it, turning what was a weakness in the original character design into a strength. On a technical note, I liked the shadow blob behind the character, it adds a nice sense of dimensionality to the whole image. Ultimately, though, I thought this wasn't quite right for the "Black Terror" franchise.

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The winner overall for me was our first two-time winner, and he's doing it in style -- back to back! Timespike takes the prize with his seventh version of the character:

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I thought this design should win for several reasons. First, I like that some elements of the original were kept, including that silly domino mask. It works with the rest of the costume here for some reason, maybe it's just the lack of a string. I also like that he kept the red-lined cape, switching the back from blue to black like others did but still retaining that flair. And I really love that the skull has been moved off the chest and into the projection, which is a killer effect. The semi-transparent floating skulls also tell you that this character is about more than just the physical, opening up the possibility of arcane story arcs. In short, I thought this was the best overall take both as an image design, and as a potential jumping off point for a new comics series. Which was, after all, the point of the exercise.

So congratulations to two-time winner Timespike, and to everyone who took the time to create an entry. This was a fun contest and I hope you had as good a time coming up with your design, even if it didn't win, as I did in reading and viewing what you came up with.

Character Contest 10 Winner!

I'd like to thank everyone for submitting new, interesting, and fun characters for this, the third "Patriot" themed contest I've held. I didn't realize it'd been that many, so while I apologize for overusing the idea, I have no apologies for the quality of the artwork submitted. So hats off to you all, nice job again this week!

As usual, after the jump I've assembled the Honorable Mentions and the overall winner. If you don't see yours listed it's not a reflection on you or your imagination, just a limitation of size and time. Now, onward!

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Character Contest 9 Winner

I wanted to thank everyone who entered Character Contest 9. You submitted a total of 75 illustrations on the "Elemental" theme, and the quality as always was very high. So if you screwed up your courage to submit an entry, take a second to pat yourself on the back because I really appreciate it!

And now, on to the handful of illustrations I selected for a general overview as Honorable Mentions, and then your overall winner.

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Character Contest 8 Winner

I'd like to thank everyone who shared their RPG characters with us in the last Character Contest. All of the entries were fun and interesting, so if you get the chance it's definitely worth the time to click through to the actual images.

As usual, after the jump I'd like to present some of the entries I thought were particularly worthy of an Honorable Mention for one reason or another, and then the overall winner.

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Character Contest 7 Winner

Many thanks to everyone who submitted one of the 69 entries for the most recent Character Contest! I really appreciate your creativity, hard work, and willingness to share your creations with the rest of us. After the jump I'd like to show you the illustrations I thought were most deserving of an Honorable Mention and of course the winner.

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Character Contest 6 Winner

Many thanks to everyone who submitted one or more of the 70+ entries to Character Contest 6: Animalia! Before I announce the overall winner, I wanted to highlight those I thought were particularly deserving of an Honorable Mention for one reason or another.

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