Artistsean's Art Thread

Here is Mystique's Brotherhood from season two:
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Raven Darkholme/ Mystique- founder of the new Brotherhood, and leader. The new Brotherhood is meant to carry on Magneto's vision for Homo Superior.
Irene Adler/ Destiny - she sort of guides the group, and plots their actions
Anna Marie/ Rogue- she is Mystique's "daughter" and her secret weapon.
Dominikos Ioannis Petrakis/ Avalanche
Fred Dukes/ Blob- apparently believed in Magneto's vision so much that he joined the new Brotherhood.
John Allerdyce/ Pyro

The season starts with Anna Marie "Rogue" in the Brotherhood of Mutants, but even while there she could be shown to have private doubts. She later leaves the group and joins Xavier's school sometime during Season Two.
Irene "Destiny" is killed, also sometime during Season Two.


I also made these,
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Dominikos "Avalanche" in more civilian clothing but still wearing his gear.
Sort of a "what if they had to go into action before he had time to get ready" sort of thing.
 
I had planned to do something like that. Like in Heroes future stories would be doable and fun, and they do them in so so many X-Men comics. So its almost necessary. So why not.

Season Two: Forge
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In my idea the X-Men meet the man called Forge as a traitor, working for Trask. He either designed most or all of the Sentinel robot. He maybe designed them, designed most of them, and maybe even built a lot of it.
I imagine his power being similar to Mica's on "Heroes", being able to automatically understand mechanical things, and have an almost intimate knowledge of how they work. Being insanely far beyond anyone in terms of robotics.
But maybe he never knew he was a mutant, working for Trask.
Xavier and the X-Men make him see the error of his ways and he joins Xavier's school to repent sort of.
Without Forge, Trask isn't lost since he already has Forge's designs for the Sentinels and their weapons.
While there he boosts things like their security (which Beast had already boosted, so now its even beyond that), their "Danger Room," Cerebro, and things like that.

Having Forge's powers would excuse why robot trackers are possible, why his robot limb is possible, and why things like holographic danger rooms, and Cerebro, are all possible.

He is a Native American of the Cheyenne nation.
Forge has one robot limb (like an hand). Its hardly ever seen, but when it is seen it isn't that complex looking. But he usually covers it up with a glove or something.
 
It would be fun to show different cultures and such.

Season Two's Morlocks:
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Calisto:
I read somewhere that she used to be a very beautiful woman, but she got scarred. It also said that she no longer trusts society. So I was thinking her mutant powers, her scar, and her not trusting society are connected.

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Ape

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Some names escape me at the moment, can you tell who is who?

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Calaban

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Not pictured are Leech and Artie. (there are many more, but these two are important.)

In my idea for them on the live action X-Men show,
they are people whose lives are destroyed by their mutant powers. They either ran away, lost their jobs and families, are too dangerous to be around others, or are simply to freakish to fit in with others.
They consist of a lot of young runaways, homeless, and the like.
Callisto has made a community for these mutants.
Unaware of Magneto or Xavier, Callisto created a place for these mutants to stay, hidden away from society.
Her Society is a mix of the young, the homeless, the middle class, anyone who was forced out of their life by their mutant powers and by society. There is a whole community there, not just five or even ten, but more like thirty or more.
They are also always on the move, they stay in abandoned buildings, foreclosed homes, empty subways, condemned buildings and houses,

In this idea, instead of one of Callisto kidnapping an X-Men for her mate, Xavier and his students travel there when Xavier, using Cerebro, finds them. He wants to offer his Mansion as a place for them to stay. He invites them to his school.
For effects we could do some freaky mutants, but nothing too far out there that would cost too much.
Almost all of them should have some freakishness to them, so that they don't look exactly human in one way or another.
 
X-Men live action TV series,

Joining the cast in Season Three is Remy [FONT=arial,sans-serif][SIZE=-1]LeBeau[/SIZE][/FONT]/ Gambit:
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I also used this as reference,
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and this as a starter point
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He joins under mysterious circumstances. His background is very sketchy. He has lived in New Orleans as a thief for most of his life.
He is very similar to Wolverine, a bad boy anti hero.
He has long hair, but not too long. He looks like he hasn't shaved in a day or two, and his has red eyes.
He, as a character, is incredibly charming but you never really know if you can trust him. But for some reason he is very likable.
As it turns out, later on, the Xavier students find out that he was not only involved, but he hand picked the Marauders, and lead them in the Morlock Massacre.
It is even revealed later that he has direct ties to Mr. Sinister. Sinister (who is also revealed to also have strong ties to Scott and Alex Summers' life and powers.) is also revealed to be

After this reveal, he sort of leaves the X-Men. He becomes free agent of sorts. And even later on he rejoins the X- Men, still unsure if they can trust him.




The main villain of Season Three is,
Mr. Sinister (AKA Nathanial Essex)
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Mr. Sinister acts from behind the scenes at first. but later gets directly involved. He is behind the mutation of the Morlocks, they are his "failed experiments." He uses Gambit and the Marauders to try and wipe out his failures. It is also revealed, possibly even later on, that he boosted Scott Summers' and Alex Summers' powers. He has been tampering with them since they were infants. Maybe even responsible for their parents deaths. He also boosted Remy's powers, and even gave powers to some of the Marauders and boosted those that already had them.
Sinister somehow understands the genetics that makes people humans or mutants. He has somehow learned how to give out powers, boost them, and even (maybe) take them away.
He is very pale, with jet back hair, and red blood shot eyes. He dresses very elaborately in all black and his marked on his forehead with a red diamond.
His laboratories look eerie and maybe a little like Dr. Frankenstein's lab (old fashioned).
His goals aren't clear at first, this season all we know is that he likes to experiment and use the world as his laboratory and use mutants especially as his test subjects. He doesn't seem to care about anyone or anything beyond his own wants and desires.
His interests in Scott and Jean are as yet unknown except that he claims they are the key, their mutant powers.

Mr. Sinister is the main villain during Season Three, with Magneto still around as well as some of the other major enemies like Kelly or the Juggernaut, but after Season Three he becomes somewhat of a side character.
He doesn't go away, but he isn't center stage. Much like Spike from Buffy, he sticks around for a long time.
 
Here is Season Three's Marauders:
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The group are a motley crew of super powered assassins and serial killers. Some are mutants, while others are mutants who had their powers boosted by Mr. Sinister, and still some are humans given mutant powers by Mr. Sinister.
The team is lead by Remy "Gambit" [FONT=arial,sans-serif][SIZE=-1]LeBeau, who has had his powers boosted by Sinister.
Also on the team is:
Victor Creed/ Sabretooth
[/SIZE][/FONT]Philippa Sontag/ [FONT=arial,sans-serif][SIZE=-1]Arclight
[/SIZE][/FONT]Kodiak Noatak/ Harpoon
John Greycrow/ Scalphunter
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Michael Baer/ Blackbuster
Janos Quested/ Riptide
Kim Il Sung/ Scrambler
and
Malice (possessing the body of Lorna Dane)

In this I was thinking that Blockbuster was genetically mutated by Mr. Sinister into a hulking beast (which is why he has a caveman like brow), other mutants like Gambit have had their powers boosted by Sinister, but some like Sabretooth haven't been touched. (although this could be wear Sinister gives Creed some upgrades like some adimentium in his bones.) Scalphunter is meant to have tattoos all over his (the grayish markings. But Sinister has also stuck some techno implants into him and are very visible on one arm. Harpoon is also meant to have a tattoos on one arm.
Lorna Dane's character (and the actress playing her) returns during this storyline but is possessed by the bodiless mutant known as Malice. Malice uses Lorna's magnetic abilities for Mr. Sinister (and perhaps even get Lorna's powers boosted by Sinister.)
They are sent after Sinister's "failed experiments" and kill many but not all. Some escape and reach the Xavier school mansion. (perhaps some get away thanks to Gambit, who never intended to be part of this or has had a change of heart.)
Whenever the Marauders fight the X-Men it is very intense and maybe even some of them are killed (the Marauders I mean.)
(This could even be where Warren leaves the show, during the fight his wings are crippled when Harpoon pins him to the wall. He looses his wings but decides to use his company he inherited to help Xavier's cause. Or maybe not)

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Season Three's

Lorna Dane/ Polaris
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Lorna is a young woman who discovers she is a mutant with the power of magnetism. At the same time her hair turns green (almost like her powers emerging was such a shock to her system that it turned her hair green.)
She doesn't know much about mutants, but she does know that she shares a power with the most dangerous mutant, Magneto.
She also finds out that she is adopted (?), and thinks this must mean that Magneto is her father.
She is sort of girly, wears pinks and stuff. Her hair color doesn't look like she did it herself, or that she is wearing a wig. It should look like real, natural hair, only green.
She doesn't become a regular cast member, only appearing here and there. On one of her returns to the show she is a member of the Marauders (possessed against her will by Malice, another mutant, that is using her body and powers.)

Alex Summers/ Havok
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Scott finds out that his brother didn't die along with his parents. Perhaps they find him when his powers first manifest, and he is spotted by Cerebro (or perhaps its part of a longer backstory of this season, "the search for Alex Summers.")
Like Lorna Alex doesn't become a regular either, but does show up from time to time.
He wears a black shirt with the circular symbol from the comics. His powers resemble the character "Concussion" from the Tim Allen movie "Zoom's Academy" When he uses his powers his torso (starting where his symbol is), his hands, and his face light up. At first he can't control his powers. But with the help of Xavier's school he can.
 
I meant Arclight, thanks for letting me know, I like Lorna's 4th costume
OK, I thought it might have been Arclight too. Arclight or Riptide.
So you like Lorna's costume when she is possessed by Malice heh?

The way I got started was when kcs posted some of kcs's own. I asked about them and kcs sent me some templates.
What you can do is check on google. type in Micro Heroes, or even Micro Heroes templates.
I used Windows Paint program, with alot of zoom.
Hope that helps.

Liking havok's design but he should be a little more scruffy looking, not so clean cut like his bro.

Your right, he did need to be more scruffy.
So here we go:
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I did some designs of him with spiky hair or messy hair, and some with slicked back hair, but he now has the beginnings of a goatee.

and now here is another from Season Three:
Brian Braddock/ Captain Britain
How he looks in the comics,
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and this
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and Based off of this
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My idea is that when his sister Betsy (AKA Psylocke) comes to America to attend Charles Xavier's school Brian comes along with her to visit.
He wouldn't stay more than a day or two, while he drops off his sister and checks out the school. His visit wouldn't even take up a whole episode unless the story idea centered around him and his sister for some reason.
This would be the "Pre-Captain Britain" Brian Braddock.
His character could even return to visit with his sister, and possibly even become more of a regular depending on his popularity. His Betsy, sister, and maybe even Kitty and Kurt could go visit Brian in England.
I designed him wearing his dress clothes for when he first arrives, and some of his casual clothes.
A shirt of the Union Jack and the lion symbol.
As for his character, "he is really rigid. The way that he stands and the way he moves around. He is totally humorless and not really competent for being a hero."
A sort of quote from Alan Davis about how he and Alan Moore (I think it was) redesigned Captain Britain all those years ago.
His character in the show doesn't seem like an obvious hero, but that doesn't meant that he isn't and that if his character returned or became a more regular cast member, that he wouldn't prove himself.
(so, for example, if his character became popular enough he could return and help the Xavier School against some enemy.

I do want to see him return to visit his sister, after she has switched bodies with a Japanese assassin.
 
Glad you liked the redesign. And I agree.

Well, it looks like Season Three will be about Family Ties and Siblings,
We have Betsy Braddock and her Brother Brian showing up in Season Three, as well as Gambit and Sinister showing up and having ties to Scott and Alex' family and past, we also get the Morlocks who are sort of one giant family, and then we have Cane Marco AKA the Juggernaut returning along with Sean Cassidy's cousin "Black" Tom Cassidy:
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He is a prominent member of a terrorist group, unlike the Brotherhood, who work as terrorists to try and further mutant rights, his terrorist group is political and to further their governmental plans. (Not mutant based.)
He is briefly seen during Season One, when the X-Men face off against Sean Cassidy. But now he returns, possibly no longer with that terrorist group. Now he has aligned himself with the Juggernaut, Cane Marko. They both look out for each other, but both Cane and Tom are always looking out for their own best interests.
His power only works when he channels it through direct contact with wood. So he always carries a wooden cane. Without any wood he would be powerless. But not harmless, he is a highly skilled fighter.
I was thinking this could be the symbol of the terrorist group:
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Season Three:
During Season Three the Human side starts and "Official" Governmental response to the whole Mutant thing.
This is where Valerie Cooper is introduced:
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She is like Amanda Waller from the JLU cartoon show, sort of. Her job is similar, and she has a similar attitude.
Valerie presents a tough front. She is a realist. She doesn't hate mutants just because. But she does see the threat they could pose and that some have posed. her first concern is for the regular civilians.
She has also no real experience with mutants first hand.
She is introduced during Season Three, but its shown that she has been there since day one. She was even there when the Sentinels were unofficially used.
Now, in Season Three, she is an official member of an official group assigned to the Mutant Crisis by the President. The Group also contains Senator Kelly. She could even have a scene or two with Kelly where you see that she isn't as closed minded as he is.
Overtime she has run ins and more time with actual mutants, and eventually switches over to Xavier's way of thinking. Not his side but his thinking. Her first concern becomes the well being of all humans, mutant and non-mutant. (this change in her character could take place over the coarse of a few seasons though. I don't see it happening all in one season.)
She is a youngish woman, possibly around 30 something. She is tall and blond, and wears suits and such.
She is a tough woman, she has to be with the job she in. But she knows how to take care of herself without any powers. She has used a gun before and can during the coarse of the show.
 
Season Four:
My ideas for seasons of the live action X-Men show begin to blur. I mean they blur for what seasons, I am not sure where they should go.
But one idea for Season Four is to do the Days of Futures Past storyline.

And although I know, or I think I know, that this isn't where he comes in in the comics I figured why not introduce him here during the future story stuff.
Lucas Bishop:
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I Have him next to how he looked for the comics, for comparison and such.
When he first shows up on the X-Mansion doorsteps, he arrives in a tattered and dirty uniform. And although he claims to be from the future, no one can really be sure, he is too rattled and his mind is too scrambled from the time jump for Professor Xavier to read it.
But he does wear an X-men symbol.
He is branded with an "M" for Mutant, has a bar code on him (like his arm, inner wrist, back of the neck, or something).
His hair is also shaved off.
When they bring him in they give him some old Xavier Institute school uniforms that they students used to wear during Season One.

One fun Idea I had was to have Bishop have a few costume changes, sort of like in the JLU episode "the once and future thing" Luca's suddenly could have a different costume and be from a different timeline.
Like he could be in tattered clothes, and suddenly he is in black leather with a futuristic X symbol on his chest. He would even changes to act like he is from that future. Because to him he is, and always has been, and has never been that other Bishop.
The later he could change back, or change to another version of a possible Bishop, for example have dreadlocks and a beard and trashy looking armor.
One version could even have Bishop without a M, barcode, or any scars.
And it would just be fun to have one version have a mullet and red bandanna like his comic persona's first appearence.
Or
Perhaps he could come back to the past a few times during his time on the show and each time he returns he looks different, because his helping the X-Men did change his future and like I said earlier he was never that other Bishop.
When Bishop uses his power his body glows (especially his hands [mostly], and his face [especially his eyes, nostrils, and mouth]). Its similar, but not exactly, like the Atomic power on Heroes.

This Season is also where we meet the possible Future versions of other characters, like Mimic:
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Either that, or Mimic returns as a new member of Mystique's all new Brotherhood.
 
Is that about my Victor Creed? If it is, then thank you. Thank you very much. I am glad you liked it.

I really, really like those ideas. :up:

You should do days of future past-esque designs for your characters.

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Here Peter Rasputin (spelling?) in his Mutant Prison Camp uniform, with the power blocking collars, and then in his uniform without the collar using his powers.
All the mutants in the camp wear the same greenish jump suits with the M on it. They also all wear the same black shoes and power stopping collars.
In this idea the mutants are branded with an M on their right eye, with a bar code on their arm, and then their head is shaved.
Then I have Peter once he is rescued from the Camp, wearing new clothes, including his very old X-Men uniform shirt.
Next is Peter in the new X-Men uniform (if the show were to show him after his rescue), here the X-Men are sort of like a rebel army, so they dress like it.
(And if all went to plan and the X-Men stopped the camps and saved the day) Here is Peter after some time, his hair has grown back.
(Perhaps Peter and a few of the former X-Men were able to escape.
They became a band of rebels, and even started wearing a new X-Uniform. Bishop became one of those rebels, and was sent back by Peter and the others during a large and most likely tragic battle.

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Here is Logan, from this Days of Future Past storyline.
My thinking here, without have read the actual Days of Future Past story, is that Logan was able to escape the Camps because of his mutant healing and claws. He used his claws to break off the collar and escaped. He has been slowly building a rebellion and freeing some mutants here and there. It is he who starts the X-Rebels called the "X-Men" in honor of the late Professor Xavier.
Logan wears an old leather bomber jacket, old jeans, and an old turtleneck. He also wear his very old (and maybe rusted) Xavier Institute belt buckle to honor his former school and former mentor Charles Xavier.
Bishop was in the Camp, and became one of Logan's rebels. (I still like the X-Men cartoon's idea of Bishop being a former traitor, used by the Sentinels to track and capture other mutants.)
He is sent during an attack.
 
Here is Sebastian Shaw of the Hellfire Club, maybe from Season Four or maybe since Season Four is about the time travel and future stuff the Hellfire Club could show up in Season Five. (Or maybe make an appearance in Season Four and reappear in Season Five as a bigger threat.)

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He is pictured here next to how he looked in the comics for comparison.
The idea is that the Hellfire Club is like the Stone Cutters or something. It is an organization made of some very powerful and wealthy mutants. They get together and dress in old fashion clothing and wear wigs and fake side burns. (should their wigs be old fashioned powdered gray wigs?)
When they aren't at the Hellfire Club they have jobs and lives. But they are all very wealthy and/or influential.
Their goals would be similar if not the same as the comics.
I could design more, like White Queen or their guards.

Is that something you are designing?


I finished another Hellfire Club member from Season Four (or Season Five, not sure):
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Again, the idea is that she is a very successful business woman, and a member of the Hellfire Club. While at the Hellfire Club the men dress in old fashioned clothing and the woman as well, from the time period that the original Hellfire Club was founded I guess.
I posted her original costume for comparison and contrast.
 
Because I don't know how many more of these I will be able to do for the time being, and because I want to show him since I got him and don't know how many other characters come before him
Here is En Sabah Nur the Apocalypse:
(Or what I have thus far)

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He is a very tall, muscular man (perhaps done with an actor and a green screen to make him look bigger than everyone, or perhaps he is just a big actor compared to everyone.)
He has a tattoo on his face (and I'd like to spread that tattoo to the rest of his body in some way.) He wears Egyptian clothing from the past, but I could see him updating his wardrobe too. Perhaps even dressing more like a king or something.
In that episode Mr. Sinister returns to his major threat status. He isn't the main bad guy though, his boss (who was always hinted at) finally shows up.
Apocalypse works mostly behind the scenes keeping himself mysterious. But then he becomes a major player.

He could have the same motivations as he has in the comics, but in the show you can see how he is greatly effected by his past. He is a man driven mad by past and his powers.

Again, if aliens don't exist in this TV Show then they wont be introduced here. So Apocalypse has nothing to do with aliens or an alien space ship that he turns into armor or anything like that. He is perhaps the FIRST mutant, his powers were to manipulate his own molecules.
His powers over time, especially during his hibernation he was able to grow, manipulate, and control, his powers more. But because his powers were so great to begin with he had to hibernate to stay alive. He is also a very powerful psychic, and whatever powers Xavier and Jean have. He can also manipulate the molecules of others, homosapien and homosuperior alike. He gave Essex his powers and the power to manipulate other's powers. He also manipulates the powers and emotions of other mutants to create his four other mutant to creat his Four Horsemen.

One of the problems I have with Apocalypse is that he is just too powerful and too inhuman. While that may work for the comics it wouldn't really work for the TV show. So to make him work, I think he would need to be more human. I also don't want to make him the final battle or so powerful that they have to stop him now or never and defeating him unites everyone. He may be a bigger threat than a lot of their enemies but he isn't the series finale. I would hope the show would continue after he is stopped. (It could even be presented like Lex Luther, he is not defeated just stopped for the time being or he stops himself.)
 
Something I wanted to make and post way back during Season One:
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Warren Worthington III as his vigilante persona:
The Avenging Angel
In my idea for the X-Men series Warren does start out trying to be a hero, but instead of donning a costume he wears Riot Gear.As a weapon he carries a baton and uses a shield. He has added a halo symbol on his helmet and shield and bullet proof vest, and maybe even his belt. But the symbol is part of it, he wants people t start talking about the flying hero, the Avenging Angel.
Once he joins Xavier's school he puts that behind him, but it would be cool to always see it in his closet or see his helmet on his desk.
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This is wear I got the idea for his Avenging Angel costume:
I got the idea from the Squadron Supreme's Blue Eagle, who at one point wears riot looking armor.
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From there I referenced real Riot Gear.
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Here is a very quick sketch of Magneto. Trying to use the costume from the movie, and the classic comic costume, and trying to make him look like a dictator. Not very successful but just a first try.
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Hope you enjoy them.

this really really works. I see the dictator undertones. really great.
 
Ultimate DC:
My idea for these redesigns goes along with the idea that it all started with Superman coming to Earth.
Lex Luther and Superman had already been enemies for a while.
During some battle, set up by Luther, Superman actually bled. Luther got a hold of that DNA and spawned several projects. (by the way, these designs are based on my own drawings of these characters.)

Using the DNA Luther's lab started the "Venom" Project: creating a chemical that would give a person the super powers of Superman.
After several tests and failures, two of which include Joker and Bane, the project got close to a success. But the super powers given by the Venom only last an hour. Luther now has a small army of soldiers each equipped with this chemical. But because of the time period they are highly expendable.
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Luther also had his labs start a cloning project. But he not only had them use Superman's DNA, but he added in his own. The first several groups were failures. It wasn't until group 3 that they even started to show life. But Groups 3 to 5 were failures as well, resulting in the Bizzarro clones, who were never let out of the labs, and are still held there in cells.
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But shortly after those failures the cloning began to see real results, creating three clones code named Black Adam, Powergirl, and Captain Marvel. All three resemble both Luther and Superman, some a little more one way than the other. The three clones are used as secret weapons, who oficially don't exist. whereas the Hour Men have been openly used in public.
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Black Adam is a version where his growth was spead up making him older than Superman. Because of the Luther DNA he is balding somewhat. He also resembles Luther a little more than the others. He has been trained to be ruthless.
Powergirl, whose code name came from the now defunked Teen Titans (Luther owned the trademark), is a clone of Superman/Luther but with a XX chromasome. She, like Adam, was trained to be cut throat. But she seems somewhat less morally ambigious.
Captain Marvel, or Billy as the scientists liked to call him, is a younger clone. His body matured to the age Superman is (give or take two years) but he emotionally matured to the age of a pre-teen. He was trained like the others but is more moral than them. (possible programming interference from a sabatour.)

The three have been sent by Luther Corp. on secret covert missions.
During one mission Billy, Captain Marvel, went AWAL. He wasn't spotted till weeks later sporting a new uniform and acting like a superhero.
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Many years ago Superman came to Earth, but someone fallowed.
The computer program Brainiac fallowed his flight plan and came to Earth too. At first he was simply an intangible program hiding in the computers. But he then forced Lex Luther to build him a robot body, based on Brainiac's designs. Once Superman suppossedly destroyed Brainiac, Luther took what was left of the body and using the designs Brainiac left on his computer he started several other programs in his labs.
A) Using the Brainiac designs to build robotic body parts in a limb replacement program. (Which created Cyborg)

B) Use the Brainiac designs to create high tech robotic armor.
(Which created both Steel, and Luther's own armor)

C) The Military commissioned Luther Corp. in a project involving alternative power. Luther incorporated the Brainiac tech, and it resulted in Nathaniel Christopher Adam being turned into living atomic energy the Government code named Captain Atom.
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Not all characters in the Ultimate DCU are directly connected to Superman's arrival.
Slade Wilson, AKA Deathstroke, AKA the Terminator, is an assassin, hit man, and mercenary for hire.
He is hired by Luther to take down the Teen Titans, who went rogue and were calling themselves the Titans. He was later sent after Batman.
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Superman's arrival on Earth also opened Earth up to other visitors. One such visitor was Katar Hol, police officer from the Plantet Thanagar. Now on Earth he still tries to enforce the law, but is now called a superhero.
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The idea is still that Superman's arrival sparked the entire Ultimate DCUniverse into what it becomes.
because of Superman there are now also Hourmen, Black Adam, Powergirl, Captain Marvel, Bizzarros, Captain Atom, and Hawkman.

Coming soon, others.
 
Man you're good at Micro-heroes! And love all you're other art as well!
Do you take requests ?
 
Man you're good at Micro-heroes! And love all you're other art as well!
Do you take requests ?
On Micro Heroes maybe, maybe, but I don't have time for other requests. Maybe not even time for Micro requests. Sorry, I'd love to help, but I don't have time.
But thank you so very much for the compliments.

nice job on these.
Thanks.
glad you liked them.

And I hope you all liked my ideas for the Ultimate DC.
That Superman's coming to Earth triggered the snowball like changes to Mankind.

And now, something we all LOVE, Micro Heroes:

In my ideas for the Ultimate DCU,
Brainiac came to Earth fallowing Kal El's space ship. But Brianiac was just a computer program.
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On Earth he hid himself away in the computer systems. He forced Luther to build him a humoid body. Luther used Brainiac's designs and using inadiquate materials, as Brainiac put it, built the "acceptibe" robot body.
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After Brainiac's robotic shell was defeated Luther was able to obtain the remains. As Luther put it, "His body was constructed using Luther tech, the remains technically belong to Me."
Despite the body being made of "primative" Earth tech, Brainiac's robotic body was something so far advanced beyond anything on Earth.
Luther had his lab use the remains, every part from the blueprints to the energy powering it.
His labs started several projects.

Limb and Organ replacement:
Which created Cyborg, the son and first human test subject of the robotic body part replacement program.
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Victor Stone's arms, legs, left side of his head, and parts of his back, were replaced with robotic tech based on Brainiac's body.
He became the spokesman for the program, and a member of the publicity stunt "Teen Titans."
Later, when the Teen Titans went against Luther's orders and the team was terminated (and was attacked by Slade Wilson, AKA Deathstroke). Cyborg tried to leave, but his parts belonged to Luther. Luther wouldn't let those parts leave his labs. The former Teen Titans rescued him and Cyborg's missing parts were repaired at Star Labs.
The team reformed as the "Titans."

Another test subject of the L.O.R.P. was George Grant, AKA John Corban, a career criminal who had unofficial connections to Luther.
He unofficially had been hired by Luther several times.
Luther, in the guies of using Criminals as test subjects, placed Grant's brain and spinal cord inside a robotic body, based on Brainiac's designs with slight modifications by Luther Labs. One modification being the power the body ran on was replaced with kryptonite.
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When Grant attacked Superman Luther scrubbed the Metallo project, and blaimed it on using criminals as test subjects.

Another project started at Luther Crop labs led to the creation of Captain Atom:
C) The Military commissioned Luther Corp. in a project involving alternative power. Luther incorporated the Brainiac tech, and it resulted in Nathaniel Christopher Adam being turned into living atomic energy the Government code named Captain Atom.
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Yet another project started at Luther Corp's labs, based on the Brainiac body was the Armor project. Using Brainiac's designs, since he stood toe to toe with Superman for some time, Luther's labs worked on Armor that Luther promised would help aid not only the military, but the Metropolis PD. He also had the Labs construct a suit especially for him, one that ran on Kryptonite. Brainiac's robotic body nearly matched Superman's stength and could fly. While Luther's armor doesn't exactly match Superman's, or Brainiac's, it can fly. And like Brainiac's body, Metallo's body, Cyborg's parts, Luther's armor is also bullet proof and nearly indestructable.
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One scientist who worked at Luther's Labs was Dr. John Henry Irons. He worked one several of the Brainiac based projects, but his main focus was the armor. He became disguested with Luther and his company, and when he confronted Luther about certain problems he had noticed, not problems in the technology but in the company itself, he was fired and blamed for the Metallo situation.
He started working at STAR Labs, and personally helped Cyborg.
Remembering everything from the armor he had worked on, as well as other Brianic projects, Dr. Irons built his own suit of armor.
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He now uses it to help Superman in any way he can. He spray painted a Superman S symbol onto the armor (or built an S symbol) as an in your face to Luther, but to also show his association to Superman.
Dr. Iron's armor matches Luther's in almost every way, except its power source.


So, because Superman came to Earth, Brainiac followed. And that lead to Cyborg, Metallo, Captain Atom, Luther's armor, and Steel's armor. (Superman's coming to Earth, either directly or indirectly, caused not only new heroes and villains to rise but also advanced science and technology by leaps and bounds.)
 
It'sfine aboutthe request... I was just curious.
Love your drawings really awesome.
 
I am drawing, just stuff I cannot post yet.
So to keep posting art I work on the Mirco Heroes.

But thanks for the complement.
 
Sad Blue Beetle:
or Blue Beetle doing the Muppet walk:
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a tribute to Gil Kane (co creator and artist of the Hal Jordan Green Lantern):
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