Solomon David tries to fight but is punched into the dust. He returns halfway through next chapter with ash-covered skin and dual-chainblades and a perpetual hate boner for this god of war,
While there have been some pretty serious big bang attacks in the comic so far Jagganoth appears to be operating in the "casual megaton explosion" range
I also appreciate Jagganoths extreme power physique, that is not an omnicidal giant who does crunches that is an omnicidal giant who kills people for exercise
I’d like to see more superhero comic characters with physiques like Jagganoth. Though it’s probably harder to consistently draw Dadmuscle than the super defined dehydrated fifty abs body you usually see.
I think it's like, people drew off reference of bodybuilders for men and models for women for comics and pulp illustrations a lot in the old days, that became the go-to look that the following generations of artists emulated, and other body shapes were ignored because it would take more practice learning to draw several body types and there wasn't thought to be any benefit to drawing more diverse body types when a speed and efficiency were more important and the singular types had the most broad sex appeal, especially in comics. Current generations of artists are more often pushing themselves into practicing from reference of more diverse natural body types because people have thought and spoken more about the advantages of having a range of depictions, and it's starting to percolate out to the final product art you end up seeing in the wild.
While there have been some pretty serious big bang attacks in the comic so far Jagganoth appears to be operating in the "casual megaton explosion" range
Even more terrifying is that this is just his greeting
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Further thoughts on appearances, Solomon is a flawless statue whose physical perfection is reflected in his demands as emperor, a glancing blow means his abdication. Jagganoth is a brutal slab mapped by scar tissue, ruthless heedless pragmatic violence with no notion of pride
I think it's like, people drew off reference of bodybuilders for men and models for women for comics and pulp illustrations a lot in the old days, that became the go-to look that the following generations of artists emulated, and other body shapes were ignored because it would take more practice learning to draw several body types and there wasn't thought to be any benefit to drawing more diverse body types when a speed and efficiency were more important and the singular types had the most broad sex appeal, especially in comics. Current generations of artists are more often pushing themselves into practicing from reference of more diverse natural body types because people have thought and spoken more about the advantages of having a range of depictions, and it's starting to percolate out to the final product art you end up seeing in the wild.
yeah at some point the style pigeon holes itself, because everybody has to be muscular with 1% body fat and like 7 feet tall, and then supporting characters get bigger by proxy
like what does it do for Chuck's character that he's built like a heavyweight MMA fighter
the dude is not really known for getting into fist fights with people
Now that it ended, I binged my way through to the end of A Better Place.
I ... don't know how I feel about it yet. I may need some time to think on it. There was a lot to take in at the end there.
I'm curious how this sets up The Demon's Mirror. Like, where do demons and angels come from this scenario? Is that Coin Ward what ends up being the demon's mirror of the title?
And what happened in the change I heard about? I heard that some of the earlier pages got John Egberted. Was that mostly the blue light in the early pages?
You know what? Nanowrimo's cancelled on account of the world is stupid.
Now that it ended, I binged my way through to the end of A Better Place.
I ... don't know how I feel about it yet. I may need some time to think on it. There was a lot to take in at the end there.
I'm curious how this sets up The Demon's Mirror. Like, where do demons and angels come from this scenario? Is that Coin Ward what ends up being the demon's mirror of the title?
And what happened in the change I heard about? I heard that some of the earlier pages got John Egberted. Was that mostly the blue light in the early pages?
No, at one point Hannah fucked up so much that she made the whole planet explode, so she reached back in time to stop herself.
Wasn't Demon's Mirror just a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen? I don't see how that could have a prequel since the original story didn't have a prequel.
"Simple, real stupidity beats artificial intelligence every time." -Mustrum Ridcully in Terry Pratchett's Hogfather p. 142 (HarperPrism 1996)
Wasn't Demon's Mirror just a retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen? I don't see how that could have a prequel since the original story didn't have a prequel.
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That's like, twice this year.
http://www.blastwave-comic.com/index.php?p=comic&nro=89
It's been three months.
Kinda miss Cio continuing to survive.
Even more terrifying is that this is just his greeting
Sleepless Domain
https://youtu.be/cVukkhUI-xM
Ava's Demon, in which Odin tried so hard and got so far, but in the end, it didn't even matter
Darths & Droids
Dumbing of Age
I can't wait to see what happens.
like what does it do for Chuck's character that he's built like a heavyweight MMA fighter
the dude is not really known for getting into fist fights with people
Dude's Greco-Roman skills are fucking insane
Oh my god
SMBC
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
I ... don't know how I feel about it yet. I may need some time to think on it. There was a lot to take in at the end there.
And what happened in the change I heard about? I heard that some of the earlier pages got John Egberted. Was that mostly the blue light in the early pages?
In Stand Still Stay Silent
Prequel to the world space.
http://www.fallout3nexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=16534
really I will pay up to $10 to see the historical pegging movie
Speak of the Devil, in which things. . . don't add up!
DUN DUN DUUUUUNNNN!
I feel kinda called out by that QC and I'm not sure how to feel about it, if I'm being honest.
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