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Here's a mock comic cover i did with my character Gretchen....The coloring was done on my GIMP program..
I hope you like it.
Gretchen: LGArt
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Comments: 30
priskykat9 [2010-09-05 02:45:08 +0000 UTC]
halaohaahhh.... im shocked. she has been doing some serious weight lifting. I mean look at her!! she can kill me in three seconds!!and she has some huge guns!!!
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Lonzo1 In reply to priskykat9 [2010-09-05 16:52:50 +0000 UTC]
Yep......That she does....So you better not break the law or try to take over the world or she'll twist you into a pretzel.^^
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priskykat9 In reply to Lonzo1 [2010-09-05 17:34:31 +0000 UTC]
oh yeah. i don't think i'd try to do anything like that. Hopefully i can go through life without the nick name "omlet face".
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AAAAAR [2009-12-16 04:08:07 +0000 UTC]
I love to her beat up Godzilla and the other creatures of monster Island!
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plinius [2009-12-12 16:24:11 +0000 UTC]
Mighty biceps indeed! Excellent veins too. She's sharp!
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SuperCDR [2009-12-06 18:12:55 +0000 UTC]
The "chain break by flexing" is one superhot strenght feat. Always loved it.
Awesome work!
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BikiniHound [2009-12-06 14:46:56 +0000 UTC]
"You know, this raises a question I've wondered about. How do super-strong hero types keep in the top physical shape? Take Gretchen, for example. She's snapped a heavy steel chain by casually flexing her bicep. Super-strength is a mainstay of her career as a defender. But by that same token, any weight set made for someone with human-range strength would be quickly mangled into scrap if she tried to use it. It's not that she's careless or showing off. Her muscle power is way beyond the limits the weights were designed for. The weight in the background of the comic cover suggests there is some facility/gym/center that caters to the uberstrong types. It not only provides massive objects to be used for exercise, but designs these objects so the person can handle them without resorting to mangling the gear. I would guess this place doesn't advertise in the papers or TV to get new members; word of mouth would seem to be needed to draw in new clients."
"OK, next time we read the instruction manual before we try to put the thing together..."
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iammok In reply to BikiniHound [2009-12-07 15:32:12 +0000 UTC]
Have a look at "The Incredibles" where Bob Parr get a local train yard to serve as his training yard. (cripes, I just got the joke.
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BikiniHound In reply to iammok [2009-12-12 00:51:15 +0000 UTC]
"Yeah, I remember that scene. But remember, he was taking a grave risk by doing that. In his America, superhero types are virtual outlaws; they have to maintain a low profile, to avoid public outrage and criminal prosecution. Not to mention the property owner would be able to sue him and his family into poverty for trespassing and any property damage done. The same problem happens with Gretchen. She's working undercover as a cocktail bar waitress (or about as under cover as the skimpy wardrobe will allow). People aren't supposed to know she is an alien protector, defending them from native and extraterrestrial threats. Which means she can't stack three or four eighteen wheeler on top of one another, and start pumping them for a quick workout. Finding a place that caters to megamuscled types would seem to be a godsend."
"OK, next time we read the instruction manual before we try to put the thing together..."
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Lonzo1 In reply to BikiniHound [2009-12-06 16:01:17 +0000 UTC]
Yeah...I guess..... but personally there's no special reason why it's there....i thought it would be cool if i added it to the cover.
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BikiniHound In reply to Lonzo1 [2009-12-12 00:59:14 +0000 UTC]
"OK, gotcha. But it could be a good way of introducing different characters to one another. Say Gretchen is at the gym one day, and a red-haired humanoid female comes in to work out. She's larger than most humans Gretchen has met, but still much smaller than the dinoid. She is astonished to find this smaller female has a level of power rivaling her own! She wanders over to a gym mate, and asks if she knows anything about the redhead. 'Just an occasional visitor, comes in between assignments sometimes. Calls herself Princess Andromeda'..."
"OK, next time we read the instruction manual before we try to put the thing together..."
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Lonzo1 In reply to BikiniHound [2009-12-12 06:15:25 +0000 UTC]
that won't work because as i said in a previous comment....... this is an antro style comic..... no humans.
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Strangerataru [2009-12-06 13:21:53 +0000 UTC]
Guess she sort of wished for her own comic huh.
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thephoenixrisen [2009-12-06 05:11:46 +0000 UTC]
Hawt bicep flexing! And the strength that she possesses must be staggering to lift that massive weight behind her.
I'd love to feel those guns!
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Lonzo1 In reply to thephoenixrisen [2009-12-06 05:26:45 +0000 UTC]
Gretchen: *Flexes her huge,pumped biceps.*
Be my guest sugah.*Winks.*
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thephoenixrisen In reply to Lonzo1 [2009-12-06 06:39:06 +0000 UTC]
Well don't mind if I do!
*murrs as he wraps his hands over those peaked peaks and attempts to give them a squeeze...not happening as they don't give in the least*
It's strange that for all the muscle babes I see, there are a rare few that really connect with me on such a personal level. Gretchen just became one of them. That and I especially love female muscle dragons. You should see my character, Pachua, and you'll see what I mean.
Don't be surprised if I find myself wanting to do a story featuring Gretchen, that is if you don't mind of course.
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Lonzo1 In reply to thephoenixrisen [2009-12-06 13:02:59 +0000 UTC]
Don't mind at all...... Except she's not a dragon......... She's an alien called a "Diniod". And she don't like being called a dragon. (Bad encounter with a Dragonlan...... Long story.)
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thephoenixrisen In reply to Lonzo1 [2009-12-07 04:53:23 +0000 UTC]
I'll bear that in mind. Still, the resemblance is quite striking. Is there a bio for her anywhere or is she not established enough for one?
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Lonzo1 In reply to thephoenixrisen [2009-12-07 05:02:28 +0000 UTC]
not off hand but i really need to do one. heck... i'm still trying to give her planet a name.
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thephoenixrisen In reply to Lonzo1 [2009-12-07 05:13:58 +0000 UTC]
I'll keep my eyes peeled then.
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megamusclelover2 [2009-12-06 05:01:15 +0000 UTC]
Awesome man. I hope we can see more of her in the days to come. and hey, why not make the comic if you have the drive and time?
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Lonzo1 In reply to megamusclelover2 [2009-12-06 05:19:20 +0000 UTC]
Well...... I've been thinking of an online comic of her and sierra..... But i don't know how to go about it.
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megamusclelover2 In reply to Lonzo1 [2009-12-08 10:39:35 +0000 UTC]
yea. I know how hard it is to think up a whole story line.
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