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371. B'wana Beast


R.I.Possible.

370. Gleek


R.I.Possible.

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Future wife.

367. Misty Knight


Just wanted to draw a bionic arm and a kick-ass lady with a giant afro. I could IMDB this, but I’m not gonna, because, y’know what? We’re allowed to ask questions and not necessarily need or want the answers immediately. But, I wonder if Misty is gonna show up in the Luke Cage or Iron Fist Netflix shows? I hope so. I’d also like to see a Daughters of the Dragon spin-off. I was a big fan of the two minis Marvel published in the mid-2000s.

366. Captain Marvel


DC Comics has an obscure forgotten character named “Shazam” which is kinda dumb and weird. He’s also got one of those ridiculously dated costumes with all sorts of lines, metal chunks, seams, and energry krackles that just makes it too busy and complicated to look at. Plus a hoodie which covers up a fairly distinctive superheroic face (what would someone like Fred MacMurray think?). So, I decided, hey, lemme take a crack at redesigning this fellas costume. And heck, while we’re at it, how about a name change? I think “Captain Marvel” is much more superheroic and iconic than “Shazam”.

Maybe next I’ll work on that Marvel Comics character, Kimota. Naw, that’d be a miracle if that happened.

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Quote attributed to Paul F. Tompkins.

364. Webstor


One of my first Masters of the Universe figures as a kid.

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I’m a fat guy who can barely find the energy to shave. I’ve got big ears, a big nose, bad teeth, uncooperative hair. I dress cheaply and unfashionably. I’m awkward, I slouch, and I’m just not a handsome dude. What I’m saying is, I have no room to make fun of anyone’s appearance, and yet I saw the dude in this sketch walking through a parking lot, and I laughed for five minutes straight.

He hangs out at a barber shop near my local comic shop with other equally ridiculously coiffed and attired, mysteriously ethnicitied gentlemen. But he’s the one that made me laugh. Like he studied videos of the whitest dudes trying to be rappers in 1991 and said “yeah, this speaks to me”.