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(31/40) Swampfire
Swampfire’s design looked very much like a typical superhero costume so I wanted to find something that would preserve that, and I landed on Tokusatsu. The translation was pretty smooth, but the fun part was making the alter version too. Going sukeban was 😔👌
~Uraraka has changed a lot in these years~
In a world where everyone has superpowers, the demand for superheroes makes it a VERY poorly paid job, eventually Uraraka looked for another way of life, until one day she met a fan who recognized her.
Yooo! I made chainsaw man before he was a thing!
I drew this character concept back in 2012 I believe, he’s one of 10 children of the villain for my superhero comic. Most of them don’t have names, he’s Lvl 10 or X
Thinkin' of @ShniderMoon 's gal again.
Disregard the surname and job title, we don't know those officially. Just sticking to the trope of superhero names having alliteration.
「What if the shipgirls became superheroes...?」#1 #Kancolle
#kankore
#4thofJuly
Saw #UltramanRising.
Personally? I loved it. Kinda the Ultraman equivalent to Spiderverse for me. I'm happy Japanese superheroes are booming in this period, and I'm happy Netflix can offer quality on their original stuff. A must see it for Japanese heroes fans. Prove me wrong.
@RDMacQ There was this italian comic, Ratman.
It's a parody of Batman of course. But in this specific story, Ratman went in america to meet other superheroes. Soon he realize that only minor villain are around, and all heroes just cover a "weekly story" and return home. [1/x]
Old concept that im still bit proud of, Ian in superhero au❄️🧊 (i was an xmen girlieee)