Prof.Anthrax

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  • in reply to: Herr D's CFLs #14597

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    @Kaylin88100 said:

    Uhh…where’s the picture? http://www.heromachine.com/wp-content/legacy/forum-smileys/sf-confused.gif

    It’s there… maybe the link didn’t load for you… Frown

    in reply to: Professor Anthrax’s Musty Old Barroom #14596

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    @Blue Blazer said:

    Coo coo katchoo!

    And for saying the secret word, Blue Blazer wins something from the Prize Closet! This time it’s… it’s the coveted Green-Rubber-Boot-Full-Of-Water Award! Don’t spill it all in one place! Smile
    Someone really should restock the Prize Closet…

    in reply to: Professor Anthrax’s Musty Old Barroom #14593

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    @Herr D said:

    Were you thinking Rutger Hauer? Of your ‘reglar peeps,’ your vbss guy is better. I think it’s the sunglasses. You should have him go to ‘professionally visit’ your sharkman, not knowing, have his sunglasses bitten off and need to defend himself or be rescued in the next frame by the vbss guy. Definitely needs action. The same problem is had by actors playing roles with sunglasses. They always come off as too mechanical or angst-ridden. –Of course, that did help Arnie’s performance in T1 . . .

    ooh. Are you planning a sing-off ending in a real fight between your humanoid creatures? Mr. Shark could cover something by Great White, shown up by Wally with “All The Girls I’ve Loved Before,” etc? Kara-okey-DOKEY!

    Wasn’t thinking Rutger Hauer, honestly. At least you didn’t make a Duke Nukem accusation! Laugh

    in reply to: Professor Anthrax’s Musty Old Barroom #14513

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    Suffice it to say, this fellow isn’t someone you want knocking at your door at any hour. With a euphemisitc job title like “Bail Enforcement Agent”, he’s not asking to borrow a cup of sugar.

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    in reply to: A Creepy Challenge! #14502

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    It was a collaboration by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali, but between the two, a mess would be the inevitable result.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Un_Chien_Andalou

    in reply to: DiCicatriz- Mi propia realidad #14382

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    Hello!
    As i read your character description, I think of Gunter Grass’ “The Tin Drum”, maybe because I’m currently reading it…
    Welcome aboard, and I look forward to your next contribution.

    in reply to: Professor Anthrax’s Musty Old Barroom #14224

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    Not intended, but The Beatles’ “Revolution 9” is to blame. And that’s the whole story.

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    in reply to: Yet another new campaign from Barbario #14202

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    I like how the smoke and djinn look as though they could be related.
    The djinn is good and creepy, too, which certainly makes one regret rubbing that old lamp.

    in reply to: Poses by LiveWyre #14197

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    “This thing? Oh, it’s just what I’m gonna chop you down with. That’s all.”

    in reply to: LiveWyre’s Freelance Comics #14196

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    An interesting concept/theme!

    in reply to: Alexanders New Generation #14179

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    And it shows!Smile

    in reply to: Luc’s Big Pile of Random Stuff #14163

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    Liking them all. Keep it up!

    in reply to: GunHands #14143

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    Kaylin’s right. These are sorely needed!

    in reply to: Luc’s Big Pile of Redesigns #14135

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    I think it works fine.

    @Blue Blazer said:

    Cargirl – Perfect opportunity to use the car parts body; also, the eyes are an attempt to replicate headlights. Not sure if it was successful.

    http://www.heromachine.com/wp-content/legacy/forum-image-uploads/blue-blazer/2012/11/cargirl.PNG

    in reply to: Trekkie’s World #14134

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    Autumn’s Here is moody in the best way.

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