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Mad JackParticipantMAGPIE
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Magpie has the ability to generate a field around himself which renders him completely undetectable by anybody or anything outside the field by making him entirely inaudible and shielding his bio-electric aura, kinetic energy, heat energy, and other evidence of his existence from any technological detection like x-ray scans, sonars, radio detections, etc. as well as mental, telepathic or spiritual powers.
In addition to this natural gifts, he wears a special refractive suit which can deflect the light around it as well as make its coloration blend with the coloration of its background and thus make him invisible to any array of biological and non-biological sensors.
This way he can move about an environment completely undetectable and imperceptible by others and act without being observed – pretty convenient for a
cat .. errr … bird .. errr … whateverburglar … 😉
Mad JackParticipantKiepha and monkey are absolutely stunning – I love them!
Mad JackParticipantI see what you mean with plain, but that’s still better. Maybe a spiked (dog’s) collar would correspond well with her “punkish” semblance?! 😉
Mad JackParticipantNice haircut! Not sure about the scarf though. But that’s just me… 😉
Mad JackParticipantStill feel the urge to feed him… 😉
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Pascal Chéreau is french supervillain with several frog/toad-related superpowers. His perhaps most noticeable power is the ability to extend his tongue up to 30 feet in length and ensnare objects and people with it, but he also has superhuman strength and an unusually flexible bone structure, which grants him great flexibility and superior leaping abilities. He can reach 25 feet in a vertical leap and 37 feet in a broad jump without any damage to his spine and deliver kicks with superhuman force.
His most dangerous power however is the ability to secrete various poisons from glands and pores of his body, amongst them the vastly lethal venom Batrachotoxin and many vigorous hallucinogenic alkaloids like Bufotenin, which he can use to turn people into drug addled drones who submissively obey his will.
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Mad JackParticipantjesus f****** christ!
Tried to post another villain and once again the post didn’t show up – instead I was bounced to the first page of this topic. And when tried to post again this error message appeared:
ERROR: Duplicate reply detected; it looks as though you’ve already said that!
EDIT: Looks like you can’t post more than two links at a time. That’s just stupid and extremely annoying … -_-
Mad JackParticipantGreat design!
Mad JackParticipantSimple but very effective. Great work! 🙂
April 9, 2015 at 12:29 pm in reply to: Lull-carae's works – Place where criticism is welcome #122792
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Mad JackParticipantHe’s cool. I see him as either a speedster or a teleporter who creates portals by building kinetic energy through movement like running. Basically, he can only teleport when he is in motion. Either way, he’s an interesting character.
Thank you for a great idea! Now I know what his powers are:
Wayward can teleport himself up to 10 m (32,8 ft) far in any direction in such quick succession (four jumps per second) that it appears as if he has superspeed. Using his ability in forward direction, he can “run” at a speed of up to 144 km/h (~89 mph). That doesn’t seem much in comparison to real speedsters, but using his powers in the right way he can do a lot more than just run fast.
For example, if he teleports upwards into the air at steady intervals, he can simulate flight and by combining his telportation abilities with his extraordinary physical fighting skills, he can maneuver around opponents at high-speed, and attack from every angle.
very cool.
Thanks! 😀
Mad JackParticipantLet try this again…
Okay, here’s the next villain. I’m really happy with how his face and hair turned out, but not quite sure about his powers. I think they include some sort of superspeed (just not as an ordinary runner) since I wanna see that mohawk fly in the wind. Maybe more like super enhanced reflexes and agility to make him a superior fighter? I don’t know – gonna have to work on that …
WAYWARD
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Mad JackParticipantMan, this new forum software really sucks! Tried to post my responses with another new villain but the post won’t appear. -_-
Oh, whatever. Than just my respones for now:
That face….I can’t stop staring…..It’s like he’s got me scared stiff…..please don’t kill me! I’ll be sure to tell you how awesome he is………just after I’ve found out how to distract him…..HEY GREMLYN! LOOK OVER THERE! *runs away*
*speaks soft and soothing*
There, there, don’t be afraid of Gremlyn. He won’t harm you unless he’s paid for.
*shoves the hit contract inconspicuously in his backpocket*
Here, take this lollypop, it willdistractcalm you … 😉Mad Jack, I realize I’m a bit late here, but thanks for all the work you did on the creators club poster. It looks great and the interactive bits are stellar.
Thanks! Glad you liked it. 🙂
That Gremlyn is really interesting as villian and looks great on art. His power seems powerfull, and i like it. Great job, MadJack
Thanky you very much!
I really like Gremlyn, dude! I’d also like to ditto what Rob said. The CC poster this year was amazing
And again: Thanks! 😀
Good to see you back!
I felt the same way with the heroes/villains ratio when looking at my Archive. I figure if you go by comic book rules, you should have at least 5 villains for every hero. I usually pick a hero and create major evil concepts for him/her to overcome.
Cheers!
5 to 1?! Oops, looks like some of my “heroes” have to switch sides soon to achive that ratio.
Mad JackParticipantLately I realized that my universe is jammed with superheroes but has a lack of worthy supervillains. Let’s try to change that… 😉
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Gremlyn can emit an “anti technology field” that not only shuts down any electronical device within a 100ft radius but also causes everything vaguely mechanical in his vicinity to fall apart. When this field is actived no TV, radio, phone, computer, or car will work and if he walks into a hospital it is concidered an act of terrorism.But when the field is down any machine just works better for him, as if they want to please him. For example, if he walks in a room with a jammed photocopier or frozen computer, they will spontaneous start working again. This also allows him to repair and improve every machine even if he doesn’t really understand its functionality.
Being the perfect anti-eavesdropping device as well as a very skillfull mercenary, assassin, and spy, he gets plenty of well paid jobs from dangerous people all around the world and has managed to built a small criminal empire with an international reputation.
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