Just draw dude. I don't know why you like the microheroes that's really more for people like me who suck and can't draw not you.
I am drawing, I have become more focussed on my own art, art I can't post. So I wanted to post something that I... could... post. I am just working on my own comic. And I can't post that. These Micro Heroes are quick and easy and I can get my main idea across. But thanks for the encouragement. Rest assured however that I am drawing, just can't post that stuff... yet.
That Hawkman is pretty freaking awesome. Who would have thought Hawkman's dumbass costume could be salvaged?
I have to agree. That Hawkman caught my eye BIGTIME, very well done
--dk7
Yeah the hawkman is Awesome!
Thanks for the kind words about my Hawkman redesign. It was heavily inspired by the Ultimates comic. I just thought, he is an alien. He should look sort of futuristic, mixed with barbaric which he sometimes is in the comics, and Egyptian. I tried encorporating his old design too.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.)