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David C. Matthews
ParticipantHow about a muscley underworld demoness queen, Who wants the belt back.
because the jewels that give it its power was stolden by Cupid and
Mercury , for Muscley Athena, the love her.and she gave the belt to a worthy Human female.
or a 8 year old Girl finds a cave with a magic book speaks the title of the book KazoooooKa, and turns Muscley and taken over by evil spirt.!!LOLWell, I have written a story wherein a former wearer of the Belt wants it back. (I don’t want to say any more about it right now.)
The "8 year old girl finds a magic book" story has some interesting possibilities, though… Thanks for the ideas, Ashlee!
David C. Matthews
Participant[quote="Axel3.14"]I remembered a much overlooked piece of Greek Mythos. The myrmidons were ants that were turned into soldiers. How interesting would it be if they could shift between ant and human forms. of course de rigeur, the ant-soldiers would retain their mymicoid strength factor when they became humanoid
And who would you have control the Myrmidons, der Axel?
Would they be under the control of Ares, another god or a corrupt mortal?
It would make an interesting story to see many powers battle of over them and have Dyna step in to free the Myrmidon Warriors from their bondage.
There origins could either be mystic (entrapped somewhere, waiting for release) or modern (a creation of a genetic experiement by either Ares or some other 3rd party).
And, as genetics would have it, the Myrmidons would all be women because all ants besides the Queen’s drones are female. So, it would fall in line with the preferences of those who follow our dear David’s work.
There is a lot of play with this idea. Thank you for sharing it with us, dear Axel.
Peace
The Pimp NeonBlack[/quote]Interesting! I’d already had a slight outline for a story wherein Dyna battles a colony of giant (human-sized) ants; these ideas could really punch up the story a lot!
Besides, it looks a lot better to say that a story is inspired by Greek myth than by an old episode of Underdog! (I’m serious, the "giant ant" story was originally just a rewritten version of an Underdog story I saw when I was a child. One on one, an ant warrior the size of a man would be a formidable enough opponent; but when Dyna has to fight a thousand or more one after another… well, even her great strength has to give out eventually, as the ants continue to fight, one after another after another after another…)
But the ideas from Axel and Neon will make a much better story!
David C. Matthews
ParticipantI’d like to find out which TPB is best myself.
The problem I have with Gen13/Caitlin Fairchild is that, with as many artists as worked on those books, Fairchild’s physique would vary wildly. Sometimes voluptuous with thickly muscled arms (my favorite look, natch!), but just as often the same slender "figure" as the other females in the series. (Not unlike She-Hulk, come to think of it: how muscular she is depends on who’s drawing her.)
David C. Matthews
Participanti think that’s kimono
Correct. And my source for the meaning of "kemono" is J-List, a website specializing in merchandise from Japan, including hentai manga. (In fact, clicking on the words "J-List" above will take you to a page of kemono items (so that link is definitely NSFW!).
David C. Matthews
ParticipantYeah, that’s right Dave, the whole thread was posted so we could ALL talk about Cynthia! Tut, tut.
Sorry about that, Bass. I meant to add "BTW, nice pic, Bass!", but the thought of a 6’2" woman with basketball-sized breasts just kinda…
Huh? Where was I?
David C. Matthews
ParticipantBut as for the T-shirt, you could have gone for the classic: arrow pointing up with the text "My face is up here".
My’s old friend Cynthia used to wear that same shirt. The great hypocrisy of it being was the fact she was 6 foot 2 inches tall and had (natural) breasts that came close to rivalling basketballs in terms of sheer size, so the text was always too stretched to read and she was so tall that you could not help but to stare at her bust.*whew!* I’d love to meet Cynthia sometime! ❗
David C. Matthews
ParticipantYeaaaaa I can’t wait to see her adventures.
Are you going to submite to LHART? Or White lighting comics?
I loved the Muscle growth comic you did for LH art where the 2 little girls, put FMG serum in to the water supply and all the women got big and Muscley in town.Well, thank David Annand for the story; I just did the art. But thanks for the compliments!
If you’re talking about submitting Dyna the Damsel Dynamo to LH-Art… hmmm, I hadn’t thought of that! As for White Lightning, I read their submission guidelines several months ago, and they won’t publish "conventional" super hero(ines). And except that Dyna has a hypermuscular physique, she is pretty much "conventional" (that’s the whole point).
While I’m here, I might as well respond to The Muffin Man:
I agree with your ideas and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
Also, link?
I don’t have a newsletter (no time to produce one!), but here are my links:
DCM Studios Online (home page)
Satin Steele – current story: "Contest Jitters" (in progress)
Tetsuko (home page) (comics)
Dyna the Damsel Dynamo! – current story: "Menace in Metal" (in progress)And my update blog where you can find out what’s just been added to the main site. (Speaking of which: if I’m lucky and can devote some time to drawing today, I just might be able to add another page to Tetsuko #2 "Fight! Mighty Muscle Girl" (link NSFW) tonight.
David C. Matthews
ParticipantVery interesting timing… because here’s Tuesday’s strip.
Shelley is still recovering from a head trauma (a bowling ball fell out of a closet onto her noggin), and her father, who owns the auto repair shop she works at, thinks she ought to be taking it easy until she’s completely healed.
Shelley: "But, daddy, most of the stuff I do doesn’t involve heavy lifting of anything."
Dad: "Shelley bean, I don’t think you’re a good judge of what is and isn’t heavy." (!!)
Shelley: "ARE YOU SAYING YOUR DAUGHTER IS A MUSCLEHEAD?!"
And Paul does draw Shelley with pretty thick arms.
David C. Matthews
ParticipantTo The Pimp NeonBlack –
WOWZERS!! Those are enough ideas to keep the series going for years, if I can just overcome my deep-seated desire to keep Dyna a "solo" act. I also like the idea "if these powers can be bestowed, can they not also be stolen?"
This is some good stuff, Pimp (may I call you "Pimp"?)
David C. Matthews
ParticipantAnd wasn’t Thunderbird a Marvel X-Man that had already died one issue after his debut?
Could be; I never read much X-Men after Neal Adams quit doing the art 😉
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