| Influence Maps Too: MagnusCH's Influences - Live Action Superheros magnusch Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/27 14:05 1604 6
Just some of the shows that influenced me over my many years in Comic and Superhero genre |
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| Influence Map: Comic Based TV Toons pijon Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/26 17:26 1574 3
Thought an On Demand menu for the format might work... I thought I was done with these but Ozzy's nitpick on my last one ended up providing inspiration for another. So I went in the other direction this time and rather than making it about the comics on which the media was based, I focused on the media this time (TV toons) rather than the comics from which they were derived. Thanks Ozzy! |
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| Dr. Goldfoot & The Girl Bombs Dragondack TV and Movies 2018/6/23 3:26 2061 1
Dr. Goldfoot & The Girl Bombs
I was inspired from the poster I did two months ago? As I remembered there was a second movie. So I looked it up and then came-up with a reboot movie Poster.
And Yes it makes for a good wallpaper too! |
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| Mystery: Modesty Blaise - Adventure: The Miss From S.I.S. #3 Dragondack Original Characters 2018/6/23 3:15 1597 2
Mystery: Modesty Blaise - Adventure: The Miss From S.I.S. #3
Modesty calls in a couple old friends to Perpetrate old Legend of "The Bikini Bandits" in the Caribbean. The legend They capture boat loads of Stuff to pirate it away? But Modesty explained to Agents "Salt & Pepper" they were there to hit Cartel & Mob Shipments for awhile then disappear without a trace with no one knowing who they were. All profits in Cash ,Jewels & gold to be done with the way they want and all drugs to be sunk or burned! It was going to fun Caribbean spring get together. |
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| UFO: Does My Head Look Big In This? Sadman TV and Movies 2018/6/21 15:20 1931 3
Another little idea that turned into an epic voyage of trial and error. To anyone considering drawing the interior of Shado's Moonbase control room, my advice is: don't!
(For those too young or too old to remember, UFO was a 1970's Gerry Anderson live-action TV series.
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| Coming soon Obsidian Original Characters 2018/6/21 13:41 1154 3
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| Influence Map: Comics That Made Movies pijon Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/20 9:43 1735 6
I'm sure I could have filled this up with just the Marvel movies but I wanted to include others as well. My credits are spread pretty randomly in the Influence Map so I've included a list below more specific to who did each comic although that's a little dicey too as in some instances, I've credited the character's creators while in others, I've credited those whose story got adapted into the films. Not all of these films were great but the comics were and that's what I'm paying tribute to.
Hellboy - Mike Mignola The Crow - J. O'Barr Judge Dredd - John Wagner, Carlos Esquerra The Punisher - Gerry Conway, John Romita Sr. Watchmen - Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons Blade - Marv Wolfman, Gene Colan The Spirit - Will Eisner Spider-Man - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko Batman - Bob Kane, Bill Finger Snowpiercer - Jacques Lob, Jean-Marc Rochette Sin City - Frank Miller Jonah Hex - John Albano, Tony DeZungia Kick-Ass - Mark Millar, John Romita Jr. Thor - Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Heavy Metal - various artists (movie in part based on stories by Dan O'Bannon and Moebius, Rich Corben and Bernie Wrightson) Swamp Thing - Len Wein, Bernie Wrightson Superman - Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster Ghost Rider - Roy Thomas, Mike Ploog V for Vendetta - Alan Moore, David Lloyd Wanted - Mark Millar, J.G. Jones Road to Perdition - Max Allan Collins, Richard Piers Rayner 30 Days of Night - Steve Niles, Ben Templesmith Captain America - Joe Simon, Jack Kirby Wonder Woman - Charles Moulton, H.G. Peters Black Panther - Don McGregor, Rich Buckler Daredevil - Frank Miller Old Man Logan - Mark Millar, Steve McNiven
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| Avenging Muppets magnusch Marvel Comics 2018/6/19 20:06 1421 4
After the happenings in Infinity War... they tried another reality...
They didn't stay long. |
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| Influence Map Too: OzZy's Sci-Fi Influence Map Oz2y Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/19 18:02 1585 3
So yesterday some guy at Facebook asked a question that made me think of my sci-fi books and that lead me to make an Influence Map with some of the sci-fi books that in some way influenced me.
I also wanted to keep fox-orion original directives so I followed his rule to fill the map.
Keep in mind that the ones presented are NOT all and are not presented in any special order:
The Star Beast by Robert A. Heinlein (1954) - This one is here not only to represent the work of Heinlein but also because it remains to this day among my top 3 books from this author, that I am a huge fan of.
The Snow Queen by Joan D. Vinge (1981) - I love this author. Her work is among my favourite, this one specially with its sequel The Summer Queen. If you never read any sci-fi before, try this books.
Titan by John Varley (1980) - One of my favourite authors, almost at the level of Heinlein in my book, although diferent styles and writing. And Titan is easily one of his top 3 books.
Dreamsnake by Vonda McIntyre (1979) - I HATE SNAKES! That's a fact, but reading this book almost made me want to have a pet snake... and that says it all.
Brightness Reef by David Brin (1996) - David Brin wrote some of the best books I have in my library. And I could easily choose other book to represent his work here but the Uplift Universe is his top work for me.
The Man in the Maze by Robert Silverberg (1968) - Silverberg is my second favourite sci-fi author and this book is among my top 3 from him.
Azazel by Isaac Azimov (1988) - Azimov is not in my top 3 sci-fi authors but I love his work none the less and Azazel is a funny set of short stories that I can read over and over again and always make me smile. But that might also be because of my dark sense of humor.
The Gameplayers of Zan by M. A. Foster (1977) - This book was only the second sci-fi book I ever read. I was 12 years old at the time and never forgot the how it made me feel.
Dinosaur Planet by Anne McCaffrey (1978) - I'm a big fan of dinosaur stories... and if you mix some sci-fi along, I'm hooked. Not to mention that I never read a book from Anne McCaffrey I didn't liked.
A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge (1999) - When I first read this book I almost gave up... Until I found A Fire Upon the Deep by the same author and gave it a chance. Worth it.
Lensman Series by E.E. "Doc" Smith (1934 - 1948) - The first sci-fi book I ever read was Lord Tedric. It was a gift from my godmother and that ignited my love for sci-fi. To this days, I still think the Green Lantern Corp was based on the Lensman series by E.E. "Doc" Smith. Change my mind.
Marune: Alastor 933 by Jack Vance (1975) - Jack Vance wrote some great sci-fi stories that I read often but this one is still the one I like best.
Solaris by Stanisław Lem (1961) - When I first found the books from Stanislaw Lem, I thought it was more of the same sci-fi stories I was used to read from british and american authors. Big Mistake! |
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| Influence Map Too: OzZy's Influence Map version 2018 Oz2y Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/17 8:20 1463 2
This challenge is harder than it looks.
I tried not to include the same as I did last time but it was unavoidable and some of them lurked their way into this Influence Map as well.
Anyways, since my free time to participate is almost none and I really want to make at least one map, I tried to include a wide range of influences.
Still doesn't even cover 1% of them. |
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| Influence Maps Too: DrunkenDragon's under the influence drunkendragon Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/16 16:48 1559 3
Decided to use basic format, but progressive influences, and a wink to Hanna Barbera, who helped shape my sometimes warped sense of humor. First row is the TV cartoon influences that inspired my love of comics and Super Heroes. Second shows the major comics, and specific issues that I have that influenced my original drawing and theme styling. Third row depicts the major artists that influenced my design style, and Last row shows my all time favorite artist for humor and exaggerated realism Norman Rockwell, also seen in the background image. As well as a nod to the two artists that drew my attention to HeroMorph in the first place, and whose work I tried to duplicate when I first began manipulating. Many others here have helped me develop since then, too, which is why I keep checking in to see what greatness shows up here daily! |
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| Queen Sophia and the Sorceresses MF Video Game 2018/6/15 17:39 1719 2
Another request from over at deviantArt, it's the women of the Capcom video game 'Maximo: Ghosts to Glory', an homage to the classic Ghosts N' Goblins and Ghouls N' Ghosts games. From left to right, they are Mamba Marie the Swamp Sorceress, Aurora Lee the Snow Sorceress, Maximo's wife Queen Sophia, Sephonie the Desert Sorceress (also the Underworld Sorceress for a bit) and Lenore the Boneyard Sorceress. |
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| Hot Summer Days Dark Wanderer DC Comics 2018/6/13 12:39 2255 10
Summer Days can be Hot.
Edit: Final modification. Updated Lighting and Skin tones. There areno more remakes, revisions, alterations. This.Is. The. Finished. Result. |
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| Hot Summer Days 2 Dark Wanderer DC Comics 2018/6/12 22:56 1765 2
An alternate version using their comic and tv skin tones of Green and white, with a few minor pose modifications |
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| Influence Maps Too: MagnusCH's Influences magnusch Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/11 20:40 1493 4
I just decided to throw in my major influences in both life and my art...
The major influences start with Walter Elias Disney, Jim Henson, and Stan Lee. I've lived my life through a lot of their inspiration.
Todd Mcfarlane and John Byrne got me interested in drawing and art. Then a few others that have inspired me over my many years. |
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| Webgeek's Influence Map WebGeek Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/11 19:20 1465 3
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| Test Image Obsidian Original Characters 2018/6/11 18:59 1221 1
A preview of things to come but also a test image...I Loooove it. |
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| The Great Mau Obsidian Original Characters 2018/6/11 14:32 1315 3
Emerson Davis was once an ordinary man, and archaeologist by profession and a veteran soldier he was content to live his life in pursuit of ancient Egyptian ruins. He was utterly fascinated by the beings of the Egyptian pantheon and after defending a dig site which was later discovered to be a former temple of the goddess Bast, he was approached by the Goddess Herself...in person no less. He was offered to opportunity to learn about the Egyptian gods firsthand as Bast's Scion. The offer was too good to turn down so he accepted. Bast has bestowed him great powers and the name "The Great Mau" the cat king. Mau possesses abilities inherent to all cats, Strength, Agility, Night vision, enhanced senses, and the ability to communicate with and command cats. Mau's armor is divine in nature and repairs itself each sunrise. Mau goes where Bast commands and defends her (and the other god's of Egypt when asked) temples on whatever world they may be. Mau has a few loyal followers on every world where cats exist even on Katara, and Heigara...he Cannot command sentient cats but he can "Enthrall" them. Mau dares not abuse his power as what the gods give they can surely take away. Mau is a deadly hand to hand fighter and his claws are considered highly magical for purposes of what they can affect. Mau has many weapons at his disposal both convention and not-so-conventional. He is familiar with P.R.I.D.E. and their leader Panterra and is not impressed with man's genetic dabbling, although secretly he is envious of the power they possess as it, to some degree, dwarfs his own. he is friendly towards them enough so that there is no ill will. Panterra and the others have a great respect for both Mau and bast though they bend their knee to neither. |
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| Dark Alice Nolen_Void Fantasy 2018/6/11 13:54 1591 1
A visual aid I generated for a D&D campaign I wrote. Very much inspired by Skottie Young's "I Hate Fairyland" #1 cover. |
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| Party Time Nolen_Void Fantasy 2018/6/11 13:53 1347 3
Another picture for my D&D campaign. |
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| Influence Map Too: Dragondack's Sci-Fi & TV Influence Map Dragondack Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/11 1:16 1451 4
Yes,yes there is always more isn't there with things like this? Since I did mention them here are all the Sci-Fi shows I loved Batman,Time Tunnel,Star Trek ,Lost in Space,Space 1999, Voyage to the bottom of the Sea,U.F.O, for long ago then there's the Cartoon shows,Jonny Quest and all the others too. |
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| Influence Map: Newspaper Artists pijon Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/10 20:05 1651 7
I figured this one would be an easy one to do and it was but once again, I feel like I've left out more than I've included! A couple of crossover artists here: Eisner started Spirit in the newspapers and later went to comics while Gil Kane started in comics before doing Star Hawks. Some of these others were big influences on some great comic artists, like Raymond's influence on Al Williamson, Foster's on Frank Frazetta and Caniff's on Jim Aparo. |
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| Prizym Obsidian Original Characters 2018/6/10 12:32 1235 3
Imagine of you will a man composed entirely of light. James Palmer is such a man. A former space explorer whose ship ventured far too closely to a black hole. James should not have been able to survive for not even light can escape the abyss that is a black hole, but survive he did though not unscathed. James underwent a transformation of cosmic proportions emerging from the other side of the wormhole as a being of pure light. he found that each wavelength of color allowed him to do different things control different aspects of reality as it were. Red, allows manipulation of heat and fire, yellow life, green positive emotions, blue death, orange healing, violet negative emotions, Infrared light is one type of light that is invisible to us. Gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet light, microwaves and radio waves are all visible to him, as well as being possible to manipulate. he is the ultimate stealth fighter. Using light and radiation to combat cosmic forces beyond the reach of most mortals. Illusions are the least of his powers but he can create anything he can envision as solid or ethereal light constructs. James is a good man brought up with strong values of life, goodness and responsibility. Upon discovering his newfound abilities hes has sworn to use them for the cause of Justice calling himself Prizym. |
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| Influence Map Too: The Dragondack Influence Map Dragondack Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/8 18:05 1721 5
Well I started writing names of Artists and influence's down. There are so many! Though quickly the list was up to over 50 or more. I thought I had better trim it down to at least top 20 or so?
Though they are not in any particular order of assembly. I like one as good as the next they are all influences to me.
Never mind over the years all the Sci-Fi shows I loved Batman,Time Tunnel,Star Trek ,Lost in Space,Space 1999, Voyage to the bottom of the Sea,U.F.O, for long ago then there's the Cartoon shows,Jonny Quest and all the others too. And Let's not get stated on the movies or Poster Art people. . All my Aritist are listed on my map for references also.
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| Influence Map: Ditko pijon Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/8 10:38 1763 5
So I decided to try something a little different this time around. Rather than using the template, I decided to break the mold and step out from the grid. I focused on a single major influence on me for this influence map. Sure, Jack Kirby probably would have been the obvious choice, the artistic giant who practically built the house of Marvel single handedly. But instead, I went with Steve Ditko, focusing on some of the characters he had a hand in creating. I always thought Ditko was remarkably unique and innovative in his comics style. Everybody was trying to be Kirby back in the 60's but nobody could even figure out how to imitate Ditko. So in the spirit of Ditko, I tried a quirkier approach here It's all about Ditko heroes and art in my influence map: Top: Spider-man, Blue Beetle, Dr. Strange Middle: The Question, Captain Atom, The Creeper, Mr. A (Ditko Self Portrait) Bottom: Shade the Changing Man, Stalker, Squirrel Girl. (Background from Dr. Strange) There's plenty of other oddball Ditko characters like the Hawk and the Dove, Destructor, Speedball, Static, Killjoy and the Mocker but I just didn't have room for all of them! There is one Ditko design that is an absolute classic that most of you are very familiar with but didn't know it was his. Although Jack Kirby was the creator of Iron Man, that original suit was big and bulky. Iron Man's classic red and gold suit that remained largely unchanged for years... yup, Ditko did that too.
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| Legion of Doom Forclosure magnusch DC Comics 2018/6/6 23:55 1728 4
The new Legion of Doom HQ id Joker and Harley's new Doublewide...looks like everyone's finding themselves a little spot of home here. |
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| Influence Map Too: The Heromorph Influence Lady Heromorph Monthly and other challenges 2018/6/4 18:31 1688 4
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| LA NUEVA MS FURY halcon89 Original Characters 2018/6/4 6:52 1182 2
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| fire red halcon89 Original Characters 2018/6/4 3:27 1194 3
otrasuper heroina de Gamma-Girls |
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| Stolen Sweets Tempting Tales #4 Dragondack Original Characters 2018/6/2 4:18 1446 1
Stolen Sweets Tempting Tales #4
"Woke Up a Woman"
He had a strange dream that night. He was just spiritual essence Floating in a Brilliant white room. The Vortex in the room was turning and he was chasing a Human female form. When then the Vortex stopped and his essence slammed into the woman's body ahead. Her body had totally engulfed him & he was inside of her but she wasn't there just him. He woke the next morning to find a Blonde Woman looking back at him from the Bathroom Mirror. |
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| SILVER LIGHT halcon89 Original Characters 2018/6/1 12:40 1175 1
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| Majestosa (Majestic) WLine TV and Movies 2018/5/31 4:55 3718 5
Society of Virtue is a brazilian webcomic that makes fun of the superhero genre. You should check out their Youtube Channel.
One of their characters is Majestosa (Majestic), a woman with a super-strength who dresses in a tiny piece of latex that is the cause of several villains appearing, only to be punched by her. She is the second strongest member of the Society of Virtue. She is a parody of Wonder Woman, Radical Feminism and Sexualization of Women.
This is my version of her, you can also see in the comment section the making of.
And if you like my art and weekly videos, you can subscribe to my YouTube Channel: Tempo de Arte |
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| Bad Casting 4: Dr Goodfoot and the Bikini Machine Dragondack Monthly and other challenges 2018/5/29 17:40 1827 3
Dr.Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine
B Movie:- Action Comedy Adventure
Dr Goodfoot- Kunal Nayyar The Bikini Machine Robots- Kaley Cuoco Agent"6"- Melissa Rauch Agent"9"- Mayim Bialik
The dastardly Dr. Goldfoot has built a race of bikini-wearing beauties who are designed to win the hearts and fortunes of the most influential men of the world. Before long, the manufactured Robot Women begin to succeed, and Robot 8ME is sent to coax yet another multimillionaire into handing over all his worldly wealth. Government spies Agents "6" & Agent "9" are sent to tracks down Robot 8ME and stop it , but even they are not immune to Robot 8Me charms as it swings both ways and is good at it. |
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| Fanboy as Space Dandy MF Other Comics 2018/5/29 16:45 1381 2
To celebrate me going to my favorite con of the year for the 7th straight time (ColossalCon), here's my avatar Fanboy as Space Dandy, one of my favorite recent anime/manga series, along with my OC's Buddy and her friends as BooBies waitresses. |
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| STAREDOWN lordcoyote Original Characters 2018/5/29 12:29 1320 2
Hey, at least they're toned!
A commissioned pic. |
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