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#1  Edited By Krhunt
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I've been trying to get a handle on some of the aspects of drawing with an iPad lately, and I've included a few here. The oldest of which is probably Deadpool in the video.

I've also included some traditional stuff, which tends to be more refined.

The iPad/digital stuff is all with Procreate, and I've only just started really messing with that.

I'll see about doing some more soon. I'm trying to find a way to mix the traditional sketching into the digital stuff. We'll see how it goes.

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Mondo Gecko. He was my second TMNT toy when I was little, and I had kept it for years. The most aesthetically interesting mutant.

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I've been invested into TMNT since I was little, and I have a ton of collectibles. My most prized possession is actually no longer a tangible object. I had a Leonardo illustration from Eastman, that I now have tattooed on my leg. So, my prized/cool TMNT thing is the Leonardo Tattoo.

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@rustedmecha:

I got doubles of Maxwell, Bizarro, Vampire Batman & Joker. I'd love to trade one for a Deadman.

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My favorite part was in Iron Man 3 when Iron Patriot answered his phone to talk to Tony while holding his guns on the potential terrorists.

"Excuse me...Hello?"

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#6  Edited By Krhunt

To whomever has the powers, it'd more than likely be a blessing. Zod and Superman both found their own benefits to the power. That being said, I'd imagine a substantial number of characters would take a moral stance that they'd think the powers are a curse. Batman, for example, probably would view them as a curse. Superman generally has a firm grasp on the immense power he has, and the possible repercussions, and can deal with that while still benefitting not only himself but countless others.

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William Riker starts his morning like he does every morning, waking up in his Star Fleet Footie Pajamas. He debates taking the time to work out, or eating a healthy or substantial breakfast before he has to make his way to the bridge---but he knows there's more important things at hand. Or at face, as it were. He spends an excessive amount of time pruning and trimming his beard, making sure it looks perfect, for this (he knows) is the only reason he is Number 1.

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#8  Edited By Krhunt

With those powers, I'd probably get cracking on starting a Psi Division Judges for the Justice Department.

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#9  Edited By Krhunt

I tend to favor Venom in regards to Spider-Man's greatest foe. His backstory in relation to both Brock and the symbiote itself are pretty interesting. Brock has such a strong passionate hatred for Peter Parker, which is assisted by the symbiote's need or want for Spider-Man's power, to the point of turning it's need to hatred. That, coinciding with the Symbiote's knowledge of Spidey's identity makes Brock's Venom even that more dangerous. Brock is interesting even on his own as an anti-hero, willing to do good and help people, but only really having this blinding rage towards Spider-Man. I tend to think Brock's arc is neat, in how he starts as one of Spidey's most dangerous enemies, going on to show some sort of heroic tendencies, then even going so far as to team up with his most hated foe to take down an evil entity thats more powerful than both of them (Carnage). I think the Peter Parker: Spider-Man arc, where Eddie loses the symbiote, and you find out he has cancer, is one of the strongest arcs, and makes him this incredibly endearing villain.

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#10  Edited By Krhunt

The best movie of the three would have to be Avengers, just in terms of scale, and the magnitude of what the filmmakers were able to accomplish. But with that, I'd have to say I was personally more pleased with the Amazing Spider-Man. I'd been waiting since I was really little for a great Spider-Man movie, and I had thought the Raimi movies were going to accomplish that--they didn't I was left with an unfunny Spider-Man and a Peter Parker with no charisma. Consistently disappointed with each installment, I let myself get excited, even though I should have known better. The last straw was Venom, a character whom I enjoy enough to have tattooed on my leg, and he was given a pitiful representation on celluloid. With the new one, I was given a funny lead, who succeeded in finding the line between geeky and charismatic. Characters like Uncle Ben were given a stronger characterization, making them moreso endearing. New characters like Captain Stacy were fleshed out enough for people to actually be interested in their roles in the film. This is more than we got in three installments of Raimi's franchise. The Spider-Man I wanted finally showed.

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