| The Justice Society of America: The Golden Age Robin
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/22 20:16
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Robin was originally introduced to tone down the Batman's brutality. A natural acrobat, Batman has said on several occasions that Robin has the potential to surpass him as one of the world's best fighters.
actor: Paul Adelstien
Robin first appeared in Detective Comics #38 (1938). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Black Canary I
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/22 20:08
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From all the superheroines of the Golden Age, The Black Canary was one of the few that was almost always depicted as a badass. One of the first independent superheroines in comics.
actress: Scarlet Johannson
The Black Canary first appeared in Flash Comics #86 (August 1947) |
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| The World of Desolation Angel
NebulaStudio Original Characters 2011/6/21 22:17
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These are characters and settings of "Desolation Angel".A new comic I'm in the process of creating. |
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| Justice Society of America: Wildcat
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/21 20:34
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Did you know being a retired championship boxer, Ted Grant trained some of the world's greatest hand-to-hand combatants including Black Canary II, Catwoman and the Darknight detective himself,Batman.
actor: Sylvester Stallone (who else?)
Wildcat first appeared in Sensation Comics # 1 (January 1942). |
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| Justice Society of America: Mister Terrific
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/21 20:30
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With his photographic memory, olympic level athletic skill and mastery of the martial arts Mister Terrific was kind of like Batman without the anger and obsession.
actor: Eric Lively
Mister Terrific first appeared in Sensation Comics # 1(January 1942). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Golden Age Wonder Woman
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/21 20:19
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What can I say about Wonder Woman that hasn't been said before?
actress: Olivia Wilde
Wonder Woman first appeared in All Star Comics #8 (Dec. 1941). |
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| finally here!- superfriends part two!
Billy DC Comics 2011/6/21 14:56
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ok..ok... i KNOW jon wasn't a superfriend, but the pun was just too much for me to bear...
now, at least these three will be out of my head for awhile...wow, it's getting crowded in there...
anyway, enjoy, and let me know what ya'll think! |
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| DR OCTOPUS
isi Marvel Comics 2011/6/21 11:32
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Dr Octopus winning over Spidey...
Many thanks to Stonemason for the cable freebie (Octopus legs) |
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| WAR OF THE STRONGEST
isi DC Comics 2011/6/21 11:29
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Mestophales one of the greatest sci fi Poser vendors out there is running a contest named WAR.. that gave me an idea about an epic battle between the 2 strongest guys in the universe!!!
HULK VS SUPERMAN!
Superman is copyrighted from DC Comics HULK is copyrighted from MARVEL Comics |
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| Agents of S.O.U.L.
cattle Original Characters 2011/6/20 21:19
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Roughneck, Sister Soul, trooper, and St. Croix some of the agents of Special Offensive Urban legion - soul |
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| the will of a lantern 
lexluthor76 DC Comics 2011/6/20 15:06
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| The Justice Society of America: Doctor Mid-Nite
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/20 13:47
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I think Doctor Mid-Nite had one of the coolest costumes of the Golden Age.
Actor: Edward Norton
Doctor Mid-Nite first appeared in All-American Comics #25 (April 1941) |
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| The Justice Society of America: Starman
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/20 13:45
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Twinkle,twinkle little star...How I harness your power in my cosmic rod!
actor: Nicholas Cage
Starman first appeared in Adventure Comics #61 (April 1941) |
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| AVENGERS ASSEMBLE!
lordcoyote Marvel Comics 2011/6/20 10:21
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| The Justice Society: The Golden Age Batman
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/19 14:54
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Did you know when the Batman first appeared in comics he used to kill his foes by shooting them with a gun?
actor: Benicio Del Toro
The Batman first appeared in Detective Comics #37 (1939). |
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| The Justice Society: The Golden Age Superman
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/19 14:50
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Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! Look Up in the sky! It's a bird It's a plane! No It's Superman!
actor: George Clooney
Superman first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June 1940). |
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| Meggan (Excalibur) by Heroglyph
Heroglyph Marvel Comics 2011/6/19 12:25
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It's been a loooong time since I posted anything. |
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| the new ride
Billy DC Comics 2011/6/18 20:26
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sorry guys, i figured that if buzz was gonna be bats,(see my last post) he'd need a new ride, and who better? anyhoo..enjoy and let me know what ya'll think. |
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| Mera Surfaces
JimCorrigan DC Comics 2011/6/18 20:05
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Been awhile since I've done anything. Here's my latest. Still working on the "photoreal" aspect. Not there yet. |
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| PHOENIX
CrisdeLara Marvel Comics 2011/6/18 16:03
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This character is really very interesting and beautiful! I Really enjoyedit a lot! Hope you like too. I've painted it with Photoshop CS and Intuos 2 |
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| The Justice Society of America: Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/18 12:55
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Say, you know I'm having a blast with this series. I hope you are too. :)
models: Johnny Thunder (Bill Murray) Thunderbolt (Jim Carrey)
Johnny Thunder and Thunderbolt first appeared in Flash Comics #1 (January 1940) |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Atom
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/18 12:45
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As with all the superheroes in this series the faces belong to actors and the bodies belong to athletes.
model: Jason Statham
The Atpm first appeared in All-American Comics #19 (Oct.1940). |
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| Justice Society of America: The Hourman
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/18 12:39
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When Hourman first became a superhero he had no idea that his would be one of the most enduring of superhero legacies.
model: Jude Law
Hourman first appeared in Adventure Comics #48 (March 1940). |
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| The Justice Society of America: Doctor Fate
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/17 14:04
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You can't see it but underneath the Helmet of Nabu is an actor's face.
model: Jason Lewis
Doctor Fate first appeared in More Fun Comics #55 (May 1940).
How am I doing, gang? |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Spectre
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/17 14:00
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Who better to use as a model for the Spectre than another scary deadman?
model: The Undertaker
The Spectre first appeared in More Fun Comics #52 (Feb.1940). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Sandman
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/17 13:57
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The original Sandman was has always been one of my favorite JSAers. I hope I did Justice to him.
model: Tom Cruise
The Sandman first appeared in Adventure comics #40 (July 1939). |
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| The trinity-super friends part one
Billy DC Comics 2011/6/17 11:31
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wow! it has been forever since i submited anything...just goofin off with this, but i had fun with it! hope you guys enjoy, and let me know what ya'll think! |
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| Flashpoint WW
DOAA DC Comics 2011/6/16 17:01
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Are you ready for September 2011? Apparently this is the once again "NEW" look for DC's new timeline for Wonder Woman. (once again) Is this going to be yet another "alternate timeline?" or is this going to be the real deal? Probaly run for a bit, then go back to the old costume. (once again)
I used Daz's V4 with unified bodysuit, and my own texturing. Many thanks to Cosplay for your "WW" items!
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| The Justice Society of America: The Hawkman
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/16 12:44
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Since Hawkman always gets reincarnated whenever he dies I decided against using an older actor. comments welcome.
actor: Gerard Butler
The Hawkman first appeared in Flash comics #1 (January 1940). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Green Lantern
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/16 12:39
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The only Green Lantern of Earth that doesn't answer to the Guardians of the universe. In my opinion he's kind of like a Guardian in the making. comments welcome.
model: Harrison Ford
Green Lantern first appeared in All-American comics #16 (July 1940). |
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| The Justice Society of America: The Flash
daswook DC Comics 2011/6/16 12:33
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The Justice Society of America is one of my all-time favorite teams. The other day I was wondering " If hollywood decided on making a JSA movie, who chould play these comic legends?" As the idea ran through my head I ended up with my next manip series. I hope you all enjoy. Please let me know what you think of my choices. I look forward to any comments.
model: Clint Eastwood
The Flash first appeared in Flash #1 (January 1940) |
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| Zan and Jayna all growed up
magnusch DC Comics 2011/6/16 1:39
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My try at a reboot of the Twins |
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| Hey Hunk Need a Ride ? 
ionisys Original Characters 2011/6/15 8:18
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just a funny title Except for Daz V4 everything else was modeled in autodesk maya Isis done in mudbox Textured in mudbox and photoshop rendered in Poser 8 postwork photoshop
Used : Daz V4 Infinity Gods ISIS Infinity Gods CyberClaw ION GT Alpha TV Ionizer XT1200
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| The one and ONLY Superman
Christian22179 DC Comics 2011/6/14 21:47
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Was messing around with Superman today and decided to post an image. The reason for the title is because DC's bad move to reboot the entire DCU (again *Sigh*) and every character in it. Some will get only minor changes, others will get major changes. Superman is, unfortunately, going to get major changes from what I hear. So...hence the title. Here's to the one and ONLY Superman. The Classic. Boots, belt, trunks by Vadlor and Superman texture by Saint of Sinners. |
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| Project Superpowers: The Crusaders
daswook Other Comics 2011/6/13 9:51
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His secret identity is Professor Archibald (Archie) Masters, an astronomy professor at an unnamed university in the Eastern United States. The character debuted in 1941, his mousy alter-ego being similar to that of Superman's Clark Kent identity. He accidentally got caught in a room with a device called an atom smasher, and, inevitably, the experiment went awry. Instead of killing him, the accident blasted him with radiation, which endowed him with various superhuman abilities. He used these powers to fight crime as the American Crusader. Prof. Masters had a secretary named Jane Peters. The Crusader had a teen sidekick named Mickey Martin. In the mini-series Project Superpowers he's kept imprisoned and unconscious by a totalitarian government, and clones called Crusaders are created from his DNA to function as super-powered soldiers. The Black Terror finds Archie and helps him to lure the Crusaders and destroy them, using the last of Archie's energy in the process; the Crusaders all die, and an African-American soldier named Marcus Chamberlain, who was with Archie and the Terror at the last moment, gains the power and becomes the new American Crusader. The American Crusader first appeared in Thrilling comics #19 (1941) |
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