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Kurvos — The Riddler

Published: 2011-08-28 22:19:41 +0000 UTC; Views: 3057; Favourites: 59; Downloads: 19
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Description I feel better now (been sick) - and finally, I've made my Batman character number six. And really damn proud of him too - this is how the Riddler should look like!
As usual, I did this on freehand - so I looked at absolutely nothing related to the Riddler while drawing it. Since he always seems to hide out in a mysterious place with some sort of screen and buttons and shit; that's what I went with. The scribble quoting Jim Carrey as the Riddler in Batman Forever was a nice touch, I think... even though that movie was pretty bad. I mean, the line is pretty cool by itself, isn't it?

Oh, and full view for some neat details - especially around the head. (in other words, click 2 times on the picture)

Ra's Al Ghul: [link]

Mister Freeze: [link]

Catwoman: [link]

Poison Ivy: [link]

Mad Hatter: [link]

Bane: [link]

The Penguin: [link]

Killer Croc: [link]

The Scarecrow: [link]

Harley Quinn: [link]

Two-Face: [link]

The Joker: [link]

Batman: [link]
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Comments: 15

DarkMarxSoul [2011-08-28 23:58:46 +0000 UTC]

You know, I've seen you draw plenty of things, yet nothing you've drawn portrays as much passion and dedication than these six drawings. From the bat signal in the sky in Batman's picture to the giant bomb and smiling victim in the Joker's, the flag-gun in Harley's and now the machine with the rhyme scratched in in the Riddler's, your attention to detail and the characters' personalities astound me. You're really working hard with these, I can tell, making them as perfect as you can.

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Kurvos In reply to DarkMarxSoul [2011-08-29 01:11:59 +0000 UTC]

Woah - that's one of the best compliments I've ever recieved from... well, anyone. Thanks a lot, man. You make me feel touched. ^^

Well, since the more I learn and read about the universe of Batman, the more I love it. And the more I love it, the more work and effort I want to put into something dedicated to it. After all, I'm not a bigger fan of anything else than Batman.
I would guess one picture takes approximately 2-3 hours to do... minus/plus.

So again, thanks. Stay tuned for more of these.

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DarkMarxSoul In reply to Kurvos [2011-08-29 01:20:59 +0000 UTC]

I shall! I look forward to the next character.

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Kurvos In reply to DarkMarxSoul [2011-08-29 06:49:24 +0000 UTC]

Yay!

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Morggehan [2011-08-28 22:55:08 +0000 UTC]

Here's a riddle! (keeping with the theme)

When i went to the store i met a man with 6 wives, each wife had six sons, and each son had six cats and each cat had six kittens! how many went to the store?

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Kurvos In reply to Morggehan [2011-08-28 23:15:46 +0000 UTC]

... 1 man and you?
And sort of obscure to try to match the theme of a picture for the sake of telling a riddle; but okay. I would rather know what people thinks about my pictures... if they want to mention stuff such as a riddle - that feels like something to use ALONG with what they think about the picture. At least that's my opinion. However, I'm not too interested in solving riddles anyhow.

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Morggehan In reply to Kurvos [2011-08-29 06:29:48 +0000 UTC]

the answer is 1: Me! never told he and his family followed.

well, about the drawing: it's good... but why do the console have life support or something?

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Kurvos In reply to Morggehan [2011-08-29 06:49:05 +0000 UTC]

Just because you never said the man did NOT went to the store, your riddle said absolutely nothing about the opposite either. So to me, the riddle is sort of blurry. But that's my opinion.

Underwhelming compliment there: "it's good..." LOL XD
And why the console has life support? That is a very good question... and riddle. I mean, for all we know - he might actually through some sort of mobile system have something attached to Batman to check his pulse. Or he might not even use it for what you think. It might be the volume for something he can turn up and down. I actually would suggest my viewers to use their imagination, rather than questioning it. It IS the Riddle, after all. Make your own conclusions, friend.

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Morggehan In reply to Kurvos [2011-08-29 10:05:12 +0000 UTC]

it's a trick-riddle. you are supposed to think the man and his family went to the store, when in reality only the guy who tells the question or the man in the story went to it alone. it's kinda like "what weight most: 100 kilo cotton or 100 kilos concrete?". the smart answer is the simple one.

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Kurvos In reply to Morggehan [2011-08-29 10:38:53 +0000 UTC]

It's still a retarded riddle, as it doesn't make it clear if the man telling was the only one in the store. It wasn't clear if the man the man met was either on the way to the store or if he was in the store. Your answer is inconsistent as the riddle makes no sense whatsoever. It doesn't matter the source or anything - the riddle isn't making it clear if you met this person and/or his family in or outside of the store. The answer you gave me is incorrect, as there is no clear answer.
In other words - I call bullshit on that riddle.

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Morggehan In reply to Kurvos [2011-08-29 11:00:56 +0000 UTC]

i heard it in die hard 3. have you seen the scene?

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Kurvos In reply to Morggehan [2011-08-29 12:15:27 +0000 UTC]

I saw the movie once, but don't remember the scene. Doesn't matter, really; the movie sucks.

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Morggehan In reply to Kurvos [2011-08-29 14:29:47 +0000 UTC]

yeah kinda...

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Kurvos In reply to Morggehan [2011-08-29 14:46:24 +0000 UTC]

I don't mean to be so harsh, my friend. Hope you don't think I'm mad at you.

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Morggehan In reply to Kurvos [2011-08-29 14:47:50 +0000 UTC]

don't worry... the movie isn't the best in the series thinking of it.

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