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Published: 2004-10-05 23:11:23 +0000 UTC; Views: 27; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 1
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Description He is my dearest comic book character. Take him and DIE.

I came up with him in 4th grade, (damm! 7 years ago!) made multiple comics with him as the star throughout elementary and middle school, creeping into high school a bit. He is an incredibly easy character to make stories for: just give him a bad guy, throw in a mystery and some comic relief...obviously, he's meant for children's comics. Infinitley innocent, clueless but still really determined. I made his comics for the enjoyment of my little cousins.

Superpowers: Flight, obviously, super punches, super strength. He has to balance his busy school life with his constant attempts to save the city. He has no secret identitiy- he sticks out like a sore thumb all the time. The universe he inhabits is drawn more realisticially, people have noses and correct proportions and everything. He always looks like a stick figure because he was a frustrated comic artist's comic book doodle brought to life. A drawing stuck in the real world.

Throughout the years he has become a bit more realistic- perspective is now used while drawing the cone, the cape usually acts like quasi-realistic folding fabric, his stick limbs are thick enough to hold his theoretical body. But he's still a stick figure, dammit, an incredibly fun to draw one at that.

I know he is not a good character. I have designed much more interesting and realistic ones. But I have a strong affection for him, so take him and use him on your own without my permission and DIEEEEE.
(legally speaking, that is.)

I think I'm going to make this into a t-shirt...and maybe I'll shade it before then. (MAYBE! HAH! YEAH RIGHT!)
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