Gargoyles series – Demona

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  • #140233
    unkn0wnx
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    [quote=”unkn0wnx” post=133330]My favorite: Silverhawks.
    Steelheart was more muscular than all of them


    Like it should be,..
    i’ll just have to see if there’s any like-minded artists in the world
    Her armor could be made to look muscular
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    Yeah. I think they have more than one team of artists, all looks good. But sometimes she would look more muscular sometimes less. That’s why I think there are more than one group doing the art work.

    Thundercats is my close second. Not much beats a wild cheeta with pretty good muscle tone running around naked.

    #140248
    AlexG
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    Circa 80s-90s?

    The toy line, and the Marvel Comics were in the 80’s.
    Had crossovers w/ the MU – they kinda tied it into the subatomic realm visited by the Fantastic Four or Ant-man.

    Marvel did the same thing with ROM Spaceknight in the 80s (another potential movie) – can recall a storyline w/ him and X-Men.

    The Micronauts were brought back as a title, not by Marvel, but Image Comics in the early 2000s.

    Thundercats is my close second. Not much beats a wild cheeta with pretty good muscle tone running around naked.

    Too bad that they pulled the plug on the 2011 reboot.

    Still can not believe that they did that – heck, they gave He-Man a few seasons in the early 2000’s with that reboot.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #140249
    AlexG
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    Thundercats is my close second. Not much beats a wild cheeta with pretty good muscle tone running around naked.

    Too bad that they pulled the plug on the 2011 reboot.

    Still can not believe that they did that – heck, they gave He-Man a few seasons in the early 2000’s with that reboot.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #140250
    oriander2000
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    Both characters were covered by artist extraordinaire Pokkuti:

    Although, for me, SH looked like she was just wearing armor 24/7, and Demona…well, her inhuman traits were too many for me. Both decent chars, but not exactly fanservice material (logical, since they both were part of kids’ shows).

    #140251
    unkn0wnx
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    Hohoho. Very nice…but would that not fall into child p category (Copper kid)?

    #140254
    Ashlee
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    as far as the Micronauts comic they started in 1979 I have issue 5.
    I love Marionette and the Acroyear amazon Cilicia

    #140262
    Bane Dorrance
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    Too bad that they pulled the plug on the 2011 reboot.

    Still can not believe that they did that – heck, they gave He-Man a few seasons in the early 2000’s with that reboot.


    I can!!
    Artwork was great but storylines were horrible
    My ex-gf who has Thundercats Tattoos & named her cat Cheetara hates 2011 Thundercats
    The showrunners changed sooooooo much of the original content
    It was off-putting
    Easter eggs just made you madder when you caught ’em because it makes you realize potential wasted
    Best way that I can put it :


    1981’s Clash of the Titans VS. 2010’s Clash of the Titans

    #140346
    AlexG
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    My favorite: Silverhawks.
    Steelheart was more muscular than all of them

    Like it should be,..

    Hmmm, that’s the generally assumed opinion, but then there’s also the minority report. 😉 B)

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

    #140347
    AlexG
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    as far as the Micronauts comic they started in 1979 I have issue 5.
    I love Marionette and the Acroyear amazon Cilicia

    The series was good, but as I recall it started to slide after they defeated Baron Karza the first time around.

    Somewhere in the series, they explained the origins of the inhabitants of the Micronaut-verse
    by linking them w/ Hindu mythology and the destruction of Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley.

    “I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
    ~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)

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