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Saturday, April 27, 2013
Marvel Comics Custom: Echo
Not from Eaglemoss. This is made by Hasegawa Ma.K. Takako Lopez resin copy with some arrangements in White Magic Sculp...
Brief story, thanks to Wikipedia:
Echo (Maya Lopez), also known as Ronin, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superheroine and a supporting character of Daredevil. She makes her first appearance in Daredevil Vol. 2, #9 (Dec. 1999), and
was created by David Mack and Joe Quesada. She is a Native American and one of the very few deaf comic characters. When she dons her "Echo" guise, she is easily recognizable by a white hand print which covers most of her face.
I don't feel so sure about the triangles on the shirt direction.... eheheheheheeh!!! Ok, sorry for this, but I really loved her this way!! Ahummm....
Friday, April 26, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Fear Itself Diorama finished
Finally I added Sin to the diorama. And that's it!
She also comes from a figure Ma.K. in 1/20 scale, same as the robot.
Only needed to add a weapon and change her face. Easy....
Hope you like it!
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Fear Itself WIP
Some preview of one Nazi-Robot in the diorama that I'm arranging for Sin, daughet of Red Skull.
I think something is still missing... well... let me think.... Oh yeah! Sin itself!!
Mantra
Mantra was an American comic book series written by Mike Barr, mainly penciled by Terry Dodson and published by Malibu Comics in the mid-1990s, until it was purchased by Marvel Comics, leading to the cancellation of the title after 24 issues. Adam Hughes is credited for the character designs.
Lukasz was an extremely experienced warrior whose master (Archimage) would reincarnate him and three other warriors into new bodies each time they fell in combat throughout the centuries. In Eden Blake's body, he could use the latent potential for magic inherited by those of her bloodline; the longer he was in her form, the more he could access this power, slowly becoming a vastly powerful sorceress. She could summon a mystical armor by invoking the word "Mantra". The armor acted as a "focus" for her powers, increasing the abilities greatly. She could also accomplish great things requiring vast power by reciting over and over the mantra given to her by Archimage, "Change, Growth, Power" while the power inside her built.
Lauren Sherwood's abilities were similar, but developed more rapidly.
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