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CamruthParticipantBack again, been a while but I finally found a new source of creativity/inspiration and, as a result, have been working on some new stuff and finishing old stuff. Looking through my archive I find that I have about 60 or so characters I have yet to machine. Some have detailed notes, some are just names so I will be posting a bunch (about a dozen or so) of Snake themed characters from around the globe, some new aliens and the members of the Forever Foundation, a think-tank / laboratory / team dedicated to the betterment of mankind (or are they?)
CamruthParticipantSo I came up with a new avatar (as you can see) until I actually manage to be around for a creators poster one year.
Anyway here is a close up of the avatar
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CamruthParticipantJust noticed that the right arm was way out of position with relation to the rest of the shoulder/collarbone so did a quick fix.
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CamruthParticipanta very preliminary idea for the Cornerstone Comics Logo
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CamruthParticipantOne of the major events to occur in the CCU was the event that came to be called GODSEND. During this event the various pantheons of gods came under attack from an unknown source. Some gods were killed, others stripped of their divinity, rendered mortal, and cast from the heavens, and some simply vanished.
An unprecedented council was called with the heads of ten pantheons (Greek/Roman, Norse, Slavic, Hindu, Japanese, African, Egyptian, Inuit, Aztec/Mayan/Incan, and Native American) attending. The council sought to discover the source of the attacks which proved to be an agent of Entropy and Oblivion named the Devourer. Determining that the beast could not be stopped, the council devised an escape plan. Each pantheon would retreat from the mortal realm severing all contact in order to hide from the beast.
Not wanting to be forgotten, individual gods were permitted to choose one of three options:
- Renounce their divinity, be rendered mortal and remain on earth (though they would retain a fraction of their godly powers).
- Empower a mortal champion to be their representative (this champion could manifest the physical likeness of the god as well as a portion of their power). OR
- Empower an object with a portion of their power to serve as a relic granting access to the power to its wielder.
Some chose to stay and fight, others to withdraw. The death gods of several pantheons came up with a plan to imbue a champion with their total combined might, giving birth to the being that would come to be called Thanatos. Whilst the nascent Thanatos played a large role in the eventual defeat of the Devourer, he would go on to become one of the greatest threats to the world, requiring teams of heroes to defeat.
One intrepid reporter overheard a conversation between the Guardians of Justice and several gods who had remained to fight and when one god stated that this was the ‘End of the Gods” he had the perfect title for his story GODS’ END which would be corrupted to GODSEND due to a typesetting error. The name stuck and from the ashes of destruction a new wave of superhumans emerged, all empowered in some way by the departed gods.
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CamruthParticipantYour version of the Avenger is really well done! I’m just glad that we haven’t chosen any of the same public domain characters to revamp (yet) as mine would look pretty poor in comparison to yours.
CamruthParticipantThis is an update of an already created character of mine – Kid Atomic. He would grow up and eventually take his father’s place with the guardians, taking up the moniker of Captain Atomic. He still possessed only his Atomic Punch, strength and Invulnerability but used gadgets to replicate his father’s flight and blast powers. He kept the reversed colours to the original Captain Atomic that he wore as Kid Atomic but altered his costume to othwerwise be identical to his father’s.
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CamruthParticipantThe screenshot of Quickfire is from the DCUO online game.
CamruthParticipantThanks a lot for that, name is same as here – Camruth
CamruthParticipantAnother Public Domain Golden Age character, this time a villain.
the RED LASH in both his original GA appearance and my modern reinterpretation of the character. I kept the green pants but added more red in to reinforce the villain’s name.
The original had regular whips grafted where his hands once were. My reinterpretation has cybernetic arms with retractable energised steel cables/whips (much like the Marvel villain Constrictor). The red in the whips is the energy conduit that runs down the center of the cables.
I really have to work on making my metallic items look more realistic rather than just grey.
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CamruthParticipantI am at a loss for words…….
May I post this on my DA page?
CamruthParticipantoh WOW
that is truly awesome let me know what character of yours I can do a poor job with – lol
saved txt would be awesome.
Iron Cross and his partner Blue Max.
CamruthParticipantThe final of the major five Michael dean created Open Source characters from his Outworlder web comic, the Native American mutant BATTLE-CRY.
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CamruthParticipantMachined up two more of Michael dean’s Open Source characters from his now apparently defunct Outworlder Webcomic. One Hero and One Villain, former FBI partners with a longstanding grudge now required to work together again – the one-armed vigilante Jackpott and the cybernetically enhanced villain Cyber-Knight.
I have one more main character from this ‘universe’ to go, the Native American hero Battle-Cry.
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