Omgwtfreplytothread!!1!!
So yeah ... hey all.
I think I'm gonna take Rel's advice and not be pressured for a while. After all, I've got enough enough as it is right now ... My boyfriend and I are moving out of our apartment into a house with a friend by the end of this month, and in the meantime I've been working full steam on our comic, which desperately needs to be done soon.
But dont' think that means you're not getting anything today. YOu do, you do.
The first is my Mutants and Masterminds character going up against one of the villians, Walker. Wellstar did a dang good job making sure that the previous times we've seen this guy, he's REALLY FREAKING CREEPY. He's easily as tall as Dozer (which is like ... at least eight feet tall), speaks through a voicebox ... And being at the superhero biz for a while, Dozer is aware of Walker's reputation around organized crime; a sort of boogieman asassin who fights with nuerotoxins and can scare a lot of lower-ranking mafiosos by being named. The PCs also found out he ain't anything even
remotely human.
Damn I love my DM. I was surprised just how intimidated my normaly in-command character was. We finally confronted Walker a couple of weeks ago, and that was one heck of a fight. The drawing is Dozer trying to break the guy's arm, and getting a very inhuman stinger to the chest in the process. I mostly drew this because I wanted to draw the "oh god, I'm going to die" expression on my character's face. It ended up spending most of the rest of combat in a corner panicking as the toxins kicked in. A couple of the other players were rather shocked that Dozer could be knocked down so many pegs. Frankly I love it when that kind of thing happens to my characters.
Okay, next one, from the same game. Our characters met the more established heroes, the Crusaders. Their strategist, Stryker, bears an uncanny resemblance to our theif, the Bantam. All the PC's were a bit surprised when the two said they'd previously met, when the Bantam actually tried to sneak into Crusader Hall. The two simply left it at that, but our speedster, being a speedster, simply couldn't resist hinting "something" must have happened.
And well ...
Last one, this is the way Dozer looked when it first started its superhero gig in the late 50's. At that time it was "The Bulldozer."
Ah, the Silver Age.
Anyhoo, thanks for stickin with me, guys. Stick with me a bit longer and by the end of the year I'll have a full-color comic in stores. ^_^