Aaaand, heres mine.
it took me a bit long coz, FUCK, I realized I know absolutely shit about Power Rangers and had to research like a motherfucker, from the costumes to how many they actually were ;)))
And turns out, I still got it wrong: I found a lot of ref pics on Google, and in all of them there was this Green guy that Chris seems to have a man-crush on ;)
I drew the piece and only later I realized there was also supposed to be a BLUE guy, who apparently has the shittest PR agent coz he appears on like, 5 pics out of 15 on Google (I checked).
Oh well, until we do a specific "Blue Ranger" week, this gotta have to go ;)
REALLY not happy about this piece btw. Might be the weakest Ive done for this plog so far.
Let me know what you guys think.
Peace.
L.
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
One in the Pink, two in the stink!!!
I loved Power Rangers growing up. And god damn Kimberly was hot. Still is. Best quote ever.
"When I was young, I didn't know what sex was. i just knew it had something to do with Kimberly."
"When I was young, I didn't know what sex was. i just knew it had something to do with Kimberly."
Monday, 21 January 2013
It's Morphin' Time!!
Tommy was the best Ranger and anyone that says otherwise is either a liar or delusional. He's so awesome the show keeps bringing him back over and over again. But none of his other appearances will ever top his original appearances as the Green Ranger (White after Season 2) in the original Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers. He started out a villain who quickly became an important member of the team (you'll come to learn that's my bread and butter in the fictional world). He was such an important member of the team that he absolutely carried, CARRIED I TELL YOU, the rest of the Rangers in the movie. In saying that what's a Ranger without his own Zord and the Green Ranger was no exception with his badass Dragonzord, who just happened to be really into flutes, like REALLY into flutes. But I digress, Green (or White) Ranger > all other Rangers. Rant over.
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| Now with added lightning, because lightning is awesome and so is the Green Ranger! (Have I stressed that enough?) |
Saturday, 12 January 2013
The Many Villains Caught In The Web Of Spider-Man
Before I get started I'd just like to take a moment to introduce myself. For those of you who don't know me my name is CiarĂ¡n Marcantonio. I'm a writer based in Dublin, Ireland, I write comic books, web comics, prose pieces & reviews and now for the first time a Blog. I'd like to thank everyone at Nerd Invasion for letting me be a part of this fine array of Artists. Some of you I know quite well and others I hope to get to know better soon. I'd especially like to thank Chris Duffy for inviting me to write these (hopefully) weekly Blogs. What he has asked me to do is simple: Spew my many nerdy opinions on the weekly topic here at Nerd Invasion and in particular, the characters featured by our Artists each week.
Kingpin
Kingpin would make his first debut in July 1967 Amazing Spider-Man #50 (pictured here), in the famous storyline Spider-Man No More. With Spider-Man battling various crime bosses such as Big Man, Crime-Master, and even the Green Goblin himself, Stan Lee wanted a character who would treat crime as if it was nothing more than a mere business. Wanting a villain who would successfully unite crime into a massive army under his command and be the boss of all other crime bosses, both Stan Lee and artist John Romita would gain their idea from the movie actor known as Sydney Greenstreet and create Wilson Fisk, also known as the King of Crime.
In Amazing Spider-Man #70, Stan Lee decided to add more to Wilson Fisk's character by “humanizing” him. Revealed to be a married man, Fisk would show readers that aside from his life of crime, he would be a devoted husband who cared for his family as much as he cared for his title as the Kingpin of Crime. He has been successfully translated into several other mediums appearing in nearly every Spider-Man animated series ever made. He also made a live action appearance played by the late Michael Clarke Duncan in 20th Century Fox's adaptation of Daredevil. He is drawn this week by Nerd Invader Padraic Byrne.
Morbius The Living Vampire
Morbius was created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane and first appeared in October of 1971 in The Amazing Spider-Man issue 101 (pictured here). Drawn this week by Nerd Invader LuCa P. I have a great fondness for Morbius, not your average vampire his curse was self inflicted by the classic experiment gone wrong scenario. The character has refused to die since his creation and has gone on to appear in many other Marvel books like Tomb of Dracula and Blade, and was also translated faithfully into Spider-Man The Animated Series in 1994. He has been both a hero and a villain in his time, with most writers placing him in the villain camp. His popularity like the character himself appears to be immortal, and now with his own new solo series in Marvel Now from Joe Keatinge and Richard Elson, the character of Dr. Michael Morbius looks primed for a resurgence.
Doppelganger
Venom
The Green Goblin
He was also revealed as Norman Osborn, the father of Peter's best friend Harry Osborn, further adding a sense of drama to the Spider-Man stories. However, he would lose the memory of being a super-villain and would often make appearances as Harry's kindhearted father. Eventually, he would return to his villainous role. Spider-Man's arch-enemy had always been Doctor Octopus until the Green Goblin killed Peter's girlfriend, Gwen Stacy, elevating the Goblin further to the status of being Spider-Man's arch-enemy, the villain who has hurt Spider-Man more than any other. After Gwen's death, Osborn would seemingly die as well and would disappear for the rest of the Silver Age from the Spider-Man comics.
During
his absence, his son Harry would follow in his father's footsteps and
become the Green Goblin himself. Also, Harry's psychiatrist Bart Hamilton would later take up the mantle as well. By the end of the Silver Age and the beginning of the Modern Age, the Hobgoblin,
a Green Goblin copycat, would become Spider-Man's arch-enemy. Osborn
would return in the late 90's when it is revealed that he had been
manipulating everyone from the start. His rivalry with Spider-Man
becomes even more intense when he kills Ben Reilly,
Peter's "brother". Norman would return to the role of "evil
businessman" and would torture Peter by being one of the
few people to know of his dual identity. The character was successfully incorporated into the first Sam Raimi Spider-Man film, portrayed by screen legend Willem Dafoe, and while there may be something to be said for the (meh!) translation of his costume, it can't be denied that his performance in the role is spot on. Bringing to the screen a feeling of true menace and breathing life into Spider-Man's arch-enemy.So that's it from me for this week. I'll leave you all with a blast of my favourite Spider-Man intro sequence from the celebrated 1994 animated series. Until next week, see you all in the funny pages!
Friday, 11 January 2013
Thursday, 10 January 2013
"Blood-sucking Freak!"
Late as usual, heres my doodle.
Morbius, the Living Vampire. Pretty much the COOLEST villain of the 70s. Dont carem uch for its most recent incarnations, but the original Gil Kane version was pure character design heaven, sleek and sinister and just...perfect.
Sorry to break the Venom moment, there ;)
Morbius, the Living Vampire. Pretty much the COOLEST villain of the 70s. Dont carem uch for its most recent incarnations, but the original Gil Kane version was pure character design heaven, sleek and sinister and just...perfect.
Sorry to break the Venom moment, there ;)
Also, BONUS: to apologize for the lateness, heres another entry. Done in 5 mins, I htink the guy is called Doppleganger, or smthing. Not a great character, just weird, in a cool way (kinda).
Thats it for this week. Peace out.
LuCa.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Ultimate Venom
Two Venom's in one week, you folks are lucky.
Anyway, this is Ultimate Venom, so it counts as a different character!!!
Coloured version here
Anyway, this is Ultimate Venom, so it counts as a different character!!!
Coloured version here
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