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February 4, 2011 at 2:32 am #98718roiParticipant
what do you mean her origin?
February 4, 2011 at 8:51 am #98720TC2ParticipantHer origin meaning, will we see HOW and WHEN she became the invincible woman she is now.
February 5, 2011 at 3:26 am #98737roiParticipantthis is a lot of work any episode. I do this in my extra time, after work and business.. so, I do not know when or if I’ll show her origin. but like any other character she has background story. She came from another world or another dimension to a world parallel to ancient china – centuries ago. a young couple with no kids and an old woman who lived with them, found a strange baby girl after an enormous explosion in the forest – one snowy night. they adopted her. (you can built many stories in this situation…) soon they will find that she is not an ordinary girl. she will demonstrate her mighty powers as a little girl. soon she will grow and be more and more powerful. soon she will be the unnaturally tall young woman with terrible goddess-like powers. she is not good or bad. she is acts for her own good. (in the next episode she will be the villain). except for her tremendous physical powers, perfect invulnerability and her famous super-breath, she can read minds of others and has various of great sorcery powers.
next episode will show how she became immortal with eternal youth.the story happening (apparently) 500 years before the last episode and loosely based on the Chinese novel “journey to the west”.Attachments:February 5, 2011 at 3:55 am #98738AshleeParticipantOh sweetie take your time, The story is really enjoyable !
February 5, 2011 at 5:40 am #98741Robert McNayParticipantYes, I agree with Ashlee, the series is great. I love the way you are taking it, the artwork and the pace is perfect. I’m a big fan of the Eastwood “spaghetti westerns” and these echo those beautifully.
The style of these, are you influenced by Genndy Tartakovsky’s work?
I’m really looking forward to further installments. 🙂
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