Omnifighters takes place in a world where supernatural and regular human live together. They live in a mostly orderly society but eventually conflict starts because of different goals and interests. The main character Wendy White and friends want to be part of the military so they can go on missions and experience all kinds of adventures.
>Question: How was your day? Kind of a wild ride but let's not get too personal. >Alternate question: Has your character heard the word of the Lord? No, only warlord.
>though it sounds like your issue with a forest is that it's just strategically bad, so that will be the same no matter what you replace the trees with. I get you. Exactly. The antagonist for that scene wouldn't really show a meaningful disadvantage as he would be just as agile as the wolf girl protagonist but he would always have to take one or two extra steps to keep up with her as he is just a normal guy. A very talented and well-trained fighter but a normal guy at the end of the day. He can't use his nails to climb trees or use a non-existent tail to help him keep his balance; but I really liked the things I imagined like him apparently missing the target with a bunch of kunai only to use those as steps to run after her as she jumps up to the treetops, or him masking his attacks behind the noise the leaves make when the branches are swayed by the wind.
It would show how impressive of a fighter he is so it could be seen how meaningless her natural edge over him was but I kind of feel I'm making it like that just so he can show off.
Chase Sanders
oof, school was bad enough the first time around from the clean sketch I thought it was daffy dutch for a second. I like the reverse-prometheus thing going on here.
Matthew Flores
owo don't worry, it'll be a fun story as long as you k eep the pace up so the reader never stops to go "Waiit why did he do something like that?"
Joshua Green
>/hyw/ high school au when? Weg’s the student who mysteriously wormed her way into the /hyw/ circle. No one knows where she came from (“She doesn’t even GO here!”), but now that she’s with them, they can’t get rid of her. >pic incoming
Everyone work on your goddanm shading. Also Let it be the last
Caleb Ross
i mean the joke is that human food is really good, right? whereas these guys are.. angels/demons?
Jason Butler
I posted a sketch of these two in the other thread, but I'm working a horror themed comic taking place in a small town in Oregon. I know this already sounds like a GF ripoff, but these two aren't the main characters and rather than a ton of different myths it focuses on a single myth about an eldritch horror type thing that ended the local logging that was happening and effectively "killed the town" a few decades before the comic starts. The mill shutdown covered up what really happened by just saying that the forest was deemed "old growth" and it was illegal to log it (I'm still looking into a way to deliver that plot that doesn't seemed contrived, done some basic research, just trying to find out how plausible it would be for a logging town to basically get shutdown by the government deeming the forest old growth). Shooting for some Stranger Things vibes with the comic.
Its gonna be kinda furshit, but I'm basing the characters on animals that actually live in the area and its not over the top sexy anthros. Please don't hate me.
Trying to get used to drawing all the characters so they aren't hard to draw by the time I start the comic. These twins are 22, single parent dad who is a trucker and is gone for long stretches at a time and they live for free in his house. The girl is a lot more outgoing than the guy, he's a bit of a twink.
I'm waffling on the name of the town, but I'm leaning on "Dumpridge"
Demons, and yeah the gag is the demon dude goes crazy for it. He's supposed to be thinking that the chips came from heaven and caused humans to rise, but now that you've said "reverse-prometheus" I can see it looks like the humans evolving on their own to deliver them to the angels. I kinda like that better tho, so I'm gonna keep it