We have a new girl... though she isn't, she was featured in werewolf wednesday 15, feels like a lifetime ago haha. So we see that she has adapted to her new powers and life rather well.
And there you go, the debut of a new set, one focused on heroes and villains.
Here a bit of an extra lore in case you're interested. https://imgur.com/a/FXlPekZ
And thanks to the awesome folks at my Patreon who keep helping me put more of these pics out. www.patreon.com/c/AgonWolfe
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And there you go, the debut of a new set, one focused on heroes and villains.
Here a bit of an extra lore in case you're interested. https://imgur.com/a/FXlPekZ
And thanks to the awesome folks at my Patreon who keep helping me put more of these pics out. www.patreon.com/c/AgonWolfe
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Oh, this super woofer girl! Nice!
She's got quite the glow-up here and her new suit looks cool, very practical. Always cool to see you revisit your older ladies and give them additional lore. And I welcome this new series for beefy super ladies. Bring on the next one.
Great stuff as always, dude. You rock!
She's got quite the glow-up here and her new suit looks cool, very practical. Always cool to see you revisit your older ladies and give them additional lore. And I welcome this new series for beefy super ladies. Bring on the next one.
Great stuff as always, dude. You rock!
I'm glad that sometimes you revisit your older work. This is really good stuff -- and, quite clever.
Sooo, city-of-superheroes thing, huh? "Mystery Men" is a great movie for worldbuilding, if you need inspiration. Basically, one really famous guy (or pair, or a team, the movie had just the one, but something more like the Fantastic Four where it's a group, or like the Avengers or Justice League where it's a big enough group that mostly they solo or team up 2-3 heroes) at the top, and everybody else would be... kind of middling or essentially a wannabe with a cape. More "Greatest American Hero" than "Green Lantern", if you know what I mean. Blade Star / Night Wolfang would probably be kind of middle-tier at best most of the time, at least to start off with, but once she learns the werewolf stuff really well, she could easily get to upper-middling. It's kind of hard to get above that, though, because the threshold there isn't "hard mode" it's essentially becoming a literal living legend in a world where everyone is *someone* but most of em are just really average at it. That said, if she gets her old powers back, too (or develops new ones, on top of the werewolf stuff)... ;3
Oh, and if you've never seen it, watch "Mystery Men". It's one of those ones where it's a box-office bomb even though it has almost the entire cast as a-list actors... usually those just have a lousy plot. This one doesn't (some of the SFX are... a bit cheap, and you can tell, though) it just picked a bad year to be released. 1999, the same year as "The Matrix". It's a great film that never had the chance it deserved.
Sooo, city-of-superheroes thing, huh? "Mystery Men" is a great movie for worldbuilding, if you need inspiration. Basically, one really famous guy (or pair, or a team, the movie had just the one, but something more like the Fantastic Four where it's a group, or like the Avengers or Justice League where it's a big enough group that mostly they solo or team up 2-3 heroes) at the top, and everybody else would be... kind of middling or essentially a wannabe with a cape. More "Greatest American Hero" than "Green Lantern", if you know what I mean. Blade Star / Night Wolfang would probably be kind of middle-tier at best most of the time, at least to start off with, but once she learns the werewolf stuff really well, she could easily get to upper-middling. It's kind of hard to get above that, though, because the threshold there isn't "hard mode" it's essentially becoming a literal living legend in a world where everyone is *someone* but most of em are just really average at it. That said, if she gets her old powers back, too (or develops new ones, on top of the werewolf stuff)... ;3
Oh, and if you've never seen it, watch "Mystery Men". It's one of those ones where it's a box-office bomb even though it has almost the entire cast as a-list actors... usually those just have a lousy plot. This one doesn't (some of the SFX are... a bit cheap, and you can tell, though) it just picked a bad year to be released. 1999, the same year as "The Matrix". It's a great film that never had the chance it deserved.
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