A Big List of Art Pt.2
The Goblin Armour by Goblins-Worst-Nightmare
The King In Yellow by Taradrawstuff
Vriska Serket by So-Lay (Link directs to Zorume-star)
Slick by Endrae
Videl by humanmgn (Link directs to Tokyopandaclub)
Skulduggery Pleasant by LucianHale
Stephanie Edgely/Valkyrie Cain by Tanu-the-avocado
Fergus performing magic by Tanu-the-avocado
Golisopod Vs Volcarona by Inosuke0101
Lady Vemon by Old-cincearts
The Ghost That Walks/The Phantom by Clay Barton
Jaune Arc by Mrk50
Link, The Hero of Time by Cockybusiness
Genos by dancroft97
Gwen Tennyson by pon4ra-arts
Aku, Shapeshifting Master of Darkness (Link directs to villainquoteoftheday) no Artist credit given.
Samus Aran of the Red, Green and Blue Lantern Corps by Fedorasaurus
Gwen Tennyson, Kevin Levin, Breach, Rex Salazar,Van Kleiss and Shigeo by Starrforge/Promisenn
Fantomah by Anderjak-creations
Red Sonya by ErikVonLehmann
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Fan art of the Fletcher Hanks' character Fantomah ! Can you ear the screams of her enemies ?
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I can't help but appreciate that all the big collections of Fletcher Hanks' work have the most deranged titles I've seen, it's very fitting
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Pulptober 2022, Themes Elaborated, Part 1
As I did last year, I’m gonna try to elaborate on what the Themes are for every day of Pulptober 2022, and provide some examples of alternate characters to use.
Since I was a fool and have been working to hard and almost forgot about this, I’m probably going to provide fewer examples, and will also probably do some guys more’n once.
Thanks to @maxwell-grant who helped me by providing some suggestions.
1- The Shadow/Mystery Man:
This one is relatively straightforward with; some Pulp Heroes we know exactly what their deal is. We know their real name, we know the origins of their skills and/or powers, any, we know why they do what they do. And there’s these guys, who, as the names suggests, are mystery men. All we get are vague hints, some of which are revealed or implied to be lies or misdirections or mistakes. We may eventually get the whole story, but not for awhile. Some other examples: Lobster Johnson, Greyshirt*. I was tempted to include Wolverine, but he’s unfortunately too superhero-y too count, I think, but then again YMMV.
2- Doc Savage/Larger Than Life:
Another straightforward one. Most Pulp Heroes are elite athletes and perfect physical specimens, but these guys take a step further; they are visibly huge, man-mountains who tower over others. Tom Strong, Brock Sampson+*
3- The Green Hornet and Kato/Pulp From Outside Pulp:
Again, straightforward. Pulp Heroes who aren’t from the Pulps. Honestly, the difficulty is narrowing it down to 2-3. The Clock+*, Fantomah+
4- Imaro/Heroes In Color
Another straightforward category, which sadly shouldn’t exist, but since the genre was born in the first half of the 20th Century, most Pulp Heroes are white as snow, making the ones that aren’t stand out like sore thumbs. Dossouye*+, Charlie Chan, Turok*
5-Tarzan/Lord of the Jungle
Man this Part is all straightforward, yeah? Exactly what it says on the tin, folks. Ka-Zar, Felifax+
That’s this portion, hopefully more later today, if not hopefully in a few days after Rosh Hashana.
+Provided by @maxwell-grant
*I have not consumed a lot source material.
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Fantomah is another great creation from the creator of Stardust the Super Wizard, and I really altered her design to focus on the skeleton aspect, inspired by the Hel designs from Fire Emblem Heroes. I also greatly dulled the color of her hair to kind of have it gel together better.
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Here is a public domain superhero,Fantomah from Fiction House
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