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19# Keisha

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

She Ra was one crazy show. I didn’t watch it that much when I was little but now I’ve been watching reruns, that’s a crazy show with hiding messages :/ . This character is based off  She Ra and her name is Keisha. She slay dragons and demons and wizards and all that crap, no man on earth can’t defeat her, with unlimited strength she’s tough to beat.  Her lance can separate into two swords, she’s bad-ass.   Enjoy everybody. One…..:)

#21 – The Golden Succubus

| November 24, 2011 | 1 Comment

The Golden Succubus, Aurinna, is the favoured concubine of one of the great Demon Princes. Her skin is said to be real gold- a cold metal that shines bright, but gives no warmth. She is a vain and imperious fiend, simultaneously supremely arrogant, and deathly afraid that her lord will someday fall or otherwise leave her, and expose her to those fiends she has slighted, or just the greedy, who would flay her hide for it’s value.

#14 Neil Brunner

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

A year and a half ago, Neil Brunner was tired of living.  His life, as he saw it at that time, was a joke–a very bad, sad joke.  Burdened by debts, feeling lonely and isolated (despite having a loving family) and turned down yet again for being a “nice guy, but not someone I’d….”, Neil’s graduate studies were not working out.

So he decided to take his own life.  He almost succeeded.  On the ER table, Neil actually died for about four minutes.  When he was brought back, everyone noticed a change in him–more patient, less cynical, more forgiving of the small stuff.  In truth, Neil had an out-of-body experience and was given a choice–give up and spend an unknown time wandering the afterlife aimlessly, or go back and become a tracker of rouge spirits.

Neil chose the latter.  Now, in the present, he works as an agent of the Sigma Agency, tracking down and taking on rouge souls that have possessed innocents.  His graduate studies and part-time job at a publishing company are only covers.  Using a special weapon that resembles a 9mm Baretta pistol, Neil can dispatch the enemy back to Hell–or rather, a dimension of pure chaos and evil.  Sometimes he works solo, sometimes with a partner–but he has no idea how long this will last.

Neil found out–the hard way–that there really is a heaven and a hell.  It’s much, much more complicated than believers and non-believers expect.  And the Devil is a woman.

 

#15 Orbsidious

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Orbsidious : status : vigilante

Orbsidious possesses no superhuman abilities but is an olympic class athlete and very well trained in hand to hand combat  and weaponry. Attempting to save a friend from termination at the hands of the security organization S.C.O.P.E. , the man who would become Orbsidious lost his feet in the conflict by laser fire. The pro bound college athlete’s life as he knew it would be no more. Vowing revenge he infiltrated the S.C.O.P.E. guised as a new recruit (with robotic lower limbs) and learned as much as he needed to know to use their own weaponry and tactics against them.

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18# PSYCHO PECKER

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Woody woodpecker was one crazy bird. This character is based off woody he’s call Psycho Pecker. He love to peck on people heads and eat there brains, crazy derange bird. enjoy everybody. One…

#24-The Unwashed

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

A amalgamation of the world’s unknown dead souls, which was the first force the Globe Taskforce neutralized. The entity haunted the UN building for years and one day when the then little known heroes Twist and Quake were visiting, it re-acted to their presence. Their powers being connected to the Earth and its life web as much as the dead that composed the entity, Twist and Quake managed to talk it away from the building, not before it possessed head speaker though, and had been randomly taking it’s revenge until the first fully-formed version of the Globe Taskforce took it down.

#23-Master of All Trades

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Originally Jack of All Trades rival, he has since become something more aggressive. It all stems from one basic ideological way of that the two disagree on. Master believes that anything and everything that one thinks of can be achieved, whether it exists or not. This (admittedly completely foolish) way of though clashes with Jack. Though Master has an odd passion and drive that usually end up making it work. Master often challenges Jack to useless duels, often losing to him as well.

One would think this means his name is incorrect. Well it is, but try telling him that. He has mastered few traits though, argumentation, fallacies, general philosophy, card tricks and yelling, which amazingly is actually different from argumentation.

#24 Krock

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#23 Jon Davies

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#22 D’ Noswau

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Day 24: Barnabus the Big

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Barnabus the Big is over 8 feet tall, which actually isn’t very large for a giant, but as he was raised by humans, his name still makes sense. Now in his early 40’s, it is Barnabus’s job to greet the new humans crossing into the land of Floom. He loves humans, but they don’t always love him, as his axe and height are a bit intimidating.

 

#26 – The Electricutioners

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

 

Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

 

 

 

#24 – Matthew Henson – Geomancer

| November 24, 2011 | 3 Comments

In general, history isn’t always fair. God only knows how many significant figures in human history have been forgotten, or worse, glossed over in favor of more socially acceptable figures. Matthew Henson is a good example of this; even though Mr. Henson was indisputably the first human to reach the North Pole, for years he was ignored in favor of the more socially acceptable Robert Peary, who was credited with being the first person to set foot on the North Pole despite being unable to actually walk at the time. It’s all a bit ironic, given that Henson was first hired for his skill in seamanship and navigation, and was considered to be little more than a servant by Peary. Frankly, I’d give anything to see what Peary’s face looked like when he found that Mr. Henson was to be honored by the US Congress with a duplicate of the silver medal awarded to Peary for being the first man to the Pole, let alone the speaking tour that followed.

Geomancers hold the unique and dubious honor of being both an extremely useful class and an extremely limited class. Geomancers rely on their surroundings for their attacks; a Geomancer standing on stone, for example, would be able to use an Earth-elemental attack, or an Ice-elemental attack while standing on snow or ice. Though limited in flexibility, Geomancers usually compensate for this by being well above average in attack strength, or even causing status effects with their abilities. Unfortunately, there’s a rather dangerous downside to this, in that monsters that appear in a specific area usually follow its elemental theme. Monsters found in a snow field, for example, will usually resist or absorb Ice-elemental attacks, and the Geomancer’s lack of flexibility means there isn’t normally much that can be done about it.

G. Brett Williams #24 – Miranda Gray

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Miranda Gray is a community organizer in the town of Gateway City.  Before she became an activist and advocate for the poor and disenfranchised in her community, Miranda was a nurse in the smaller town that bordered the Amish community in which Sarah was born.  She was actually present at Sarah’s birth as she was one of the nurses assigned to the ER that night.  Miranda is friends with Sarah’s brother Zach and is aware of the fact that Zach is helping his sister escape the Amish community.  She pledges to help in any way that she can, but she doesn’t know that this girl is the same girl who she helped deliver seventeen years before.

Miranda is a strong, kind woman who campaigns on behalf of anyone she believes suffers under the yoke of economic inequality or feigned moral superiority.  She works a great deal with LGBT organizations throughout Gateway City, which is how she knows Zach.  She becomes a sort of hybrid of Leslie Thompkins and Commissioner Gordon for Sarah.

No 24

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#24 – The Gravy Giver

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

#24 – The Gravy Giver

Typically at a large Thanksgiving gathering there is someone who wants others to increase their caloric intake. This person is usually fit and likely went to the gym before stopping by the big event. Their weapon of choice at the table, the Gravy Boat. For some reason they want to encourage everyone to saturate their foodstuffs with that fattening gravy.

But let’s be honest, we encourage that person because almost every part of the Thanksgiving meal is made better with a large helping of Gravy. Turkey, Stuffing, Mashed Potatoes, and rolls all have no issue being drowned in the brown manna from the heavens.

So for that one day a year, who cares if the Gravy Giver has mental issues regarding their body image so they want everyone else to get fatter. Bring on the gravy and keep it flowing until you can eat no more.

G. Brett Williams #23 – Sarah Smith (Rumspringa)

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Sarah Smith is a young Amish girl with a quiet rebellious streak.  The night of her birth, her pregnant mother, her father, and her older brother Zach (nine years her elder) were traveling by carriage from a grocery shopping trip in a nearby town.  There was a terrible storm that night full of driving rain and big, cloud to ground lightning.  The storm created so much stress that the mother went into labor.  Too far from their village, the father knew the only way to save his wife and child was to return to the town, though he was hesitant to do so.  He wasn’t trustful of outsiders and their medicine.  But his wife’s condition was worsening, as were the conditions of the roads, and his young son implored with him to return to the town.  The father relented and headed toward the town’s hospital, rain beating against the buggy and lightning crackling in the air.  Despite the conditions, the family reached the hospital as the mother’s condition was worsening.  They rushed inside and explained their predicament and the orderlies rushed out to help the woman.  As they were loading her onto the gurnee, a great crack of thunder let out through the town and lightning ripped from the sky, finding the metal on the gurnee and churning through the body of the pregnant mother.  She died on that hospital bed, but the doctors were able to save and revive the baby, so not all was lost.  That baby, dubbed by papers as the “Lightning Child” was Sarah Smith.

In Amish culture there is the concept of rumpsringa.  Rumspringa says that any member of the sect is able to leave for a short time (usually around 16 or 17 years of age) and explore the outside world.  It is meant to strengthen their faith and help them realize that the world they’ve known is better than the outside world of which they’ve dreamed.  Many return, but those who do not are shunned from the sect and are never invited to return.  Sarah’s brother Zach, who knew from an early age that he was attracted to men and that the sect considered this evil, was one of those people.  At seventeen he escaped the community and made it to Gateway City where he managed to start a new life.  That life wasn’t easy, but he made it work.  Over the years, he always found ways to spirit books, magazines, art and other things to his baby sister, helping her to gain a knowledge of the beauty of the world outside her Amish community and a fervent desire to live in it.  So when it came time for Sarah’s rumspringa, she had a plan for escape, a plan she, her brother and her friend from town, Mary, had conspired on for years.  But the best laid plans, as they say, often go astray.

During Sarah’s escape to Gateway City, a series of events allows her to uncover her control over electricity.  Having never been exposed to electricity for prolonged amounts of time, her powers have only ever briefly manifested and usually in ways that would arise no suspicion.  Things like machines or certain instruments malfunctioning when she walks past them, etc.  Nothing that would ever clue her into her gift.  But when she gets to GC, things happen that inexorably change her life and unlock the potential inside of her.

Sarah is really the first superhero in this world.  Before her, there have been on people with special gifts.  She’s unique, which means there isn’t really anyone that can help her control her power.  She has the ability to direct bolts of energy in the form of arc lightning, has the ability to control the flow of electricity to and from things, can control things that run on electricity and could, at the height of her power, even act as something of a battery, a power source.  These powers make her a target, but luckily Sarah makes friends who help her fight and help her learn to control herself and utilize her new gift to help people.

In case you’re wondering, I describe Rumspringa thusly: Terminator meets Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Oh yeah.  Oh yeah.

#24 – Flaming Turkey

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Sometimes inbred rednecks will eat a parrot at Thanksgiving instead of a Turkey.  Sometimes they’ll deep fry the parrot.  And sometimes, just sometimes… that parrot will rise from the ashes and take revenge!

#9 Half Claw

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

 

(Continued from #8, White Ape.)

 

Half Claw: Inspired by a character from Andrew Penn Romine’s  “How the Goddess Came to Spring Flowering Valley“.

Head of Law enforcement for Hanging Cloud City, a hulking White Maned Ape, armed with barbed fishing gaffe.  (The nickname Half Paw is derived from his mangled paw, the result of an encounter with a water demon.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thank you Andy!

#24 Helmsley Sharnoff

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Akari

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name: Akari

age: 23

occupation: graduate student

residence: Nagoya, Japan

#23-Silverback

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Evolutionary biologist Professor Martin Stahls was a meek man, quietly focused on lab results and the slow and inexorable progress of scientific discovery. But his quiet demeanor masked an inner life, where he was consumed by contempt and anger at the restrictions placed upon him by society and the depression of the knowledge of his own insignificance.  When he is caught in a lab accident in the Nuclear Physics department and transformed into a giant atomic-powered gorilla, he decides it’s time that he stopped being afraid…and that everyone else should start.

 

# 24 – Amoeba

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

The amoeba was enlarged to a size of 20 feet in diameter through a experiment in Malk’s lab.  It can expand itself greatly when absorbing foreign materials.

[In 1974, at the age of 12, I drew a series of “comic books” detailing the adventures of Merrill, a 15-year-old human boy, in the Other Land, an invisible dimension which co-exists with our own.  The characters I am submitting throughout the 30 Days are the inhabitants of the Other Land.]

#23 Witch-One

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Witch-One

Witch-One

“I breathe through the city lights/ my soul permeates the air over city nights/ I’m a god/ and you a facade sellin’ fake shit to the people…” King Fantastic, Locals Only

Witches — or more accurately, “men and women of knowledge”, are humanity’s only defense against bloodsucking top predators and shapeshifters, beasts that wear human form who hunger for the “shine” that exists in humans. the young woman who goes by the pseudonym Witch-One puts up tags and pieces that are actually spells and wards that she uses to protect the city of Los Angeles. Every tattoo and piercing that she has are enchanted to provide some kind of protection. The pun that is her street name actually helps ward off spells that try to divine her identity. When the caster says “which one”, the universe registers it as a question, and those type of spells backfire.

Not only are there a lot of monsters masquerading as people in the entertainment industry, there are also humans who stumble on to dangerous spells and curses. Also, more celebrities than you’d think turn out to be changeling babies.

So Witch-One runs the streets, keeping humanity from being overrun with a spray can, a gym bag with some haphazardly learned spells secondhand ritual tools, and a glock filled with silver bullets.

 

#24 the mystic punk

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

with a zest for life and a big craving for fried foods, this rebel against universal harmony posseses a harmony all his own. and indeed seems to have great wisdom, when you can pry it out of him…

#24: 2099 Buzzer

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

This is the version of my Day 9 Character, The Buzzer, from the future. He’s got the same powers and everything, but he’s just way far ahead in the future.

Thanks, Xavier

Character 19 – Magenta

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Character 18 – Cyan

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#20 Captain

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Captain is the very definition of exile. Her race is currently aligned as an exclusionary, militant, and abusive empire, wiping out worlds and civilizations on its campaign through the galaxy. Captain is originally from a low caste, slave turned refugee, turned infamous resistance leader. She is mysterious and cold, and even many of her friends suspect she never advanced past her species’ perceived evilness. Captain runs a large cruise ship that effectively acts as a refuge for outcasts of various races, hand-picked as worthy by Captain herself. This practice where some of her deeply hidden compassion is evident, though she appears to be creating something beyond just a sanctum.

#24 – Yellow Beast

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

Marker first then Brush Pen.  Sort of made it up as I went along.

Day #20 – Bill the Bohemian Candy maker

| November 24, 2011 | 0 Comments

 

Bill is a travelling purveyor of exquisitly hand made confectionary delights. He usually doesn’t leave the fine continent of Northern America. But, on occasion he has been offered, and indeed acted upon, the educational and recreational opportunity of travel abroad. He has visited the wonderfully sunny beaches of South America where he learned the fine art of confectionary creation with sweet rice milk. He also was able to experience the orient in all of its wonderful majesty, whereupon he was bestowed with the ancient knowledge of distilling the sweet flavors from the fine flora that we know as Mint, Ginger and Menthol. Bill has never married and has no children, but he does enjoy getting them all wound up on his exquisitly hand made confectionary delights.