My characters

Beyond a couple small details, like the lack of hip flask and the hair being a touch too short, this is actually pretty close.

Something doesn’t look quite right about her hair, and her dress should be more...iridescent-ish. I was going to do the whole two-tone outline thing, but the sleeves didn’t work that way, so it didn’t match.

She’s a lot more modestly dressed than she wanted to be, and I have no idea what the bobcat is all about, but that’s what happened.

She actually turned out rather well. Don’t know what the falcon’s doing on her arm, and I’m not telling who she is.

And she turned out relatively well, too. And I’m not telling who she is, either.

Ack! He looks more like Clark Kent!

Neither of these look anything like her body type. But I tried...

Another case of _not having the proper body type_! There are scrawny superheroes!

Good Omens

Nope... Buff Az just doesn’t work.

I think this one turned out a bit better.

Ugh... I drew the blade on the scythe in Paint in all of about 10 seconds. Not. Good.

He’s too bloody _built_! Otherwise, I think you get the idea.

I’m relatively happy with this one, too. The ivy is supposed to be dead. Hard to tell, I know.

This one’s my pride and joy of this collection. I originally didn’t have the swords and she had a raven on her shoulder, but I decided to shift the focus back to the weapons. Really wish there had been a shorter skirt...

Misc. Other Stuff

So, I saw the flaming things for the hands, and this was the natural next step. Don’t ask why the top is a different black than the rest – I don’t know. I don’t think I told it to do that.

And what would Shego be without Drakken, other than a lot better off? Yeah, so it looks nothing like him... And I had to add the scar and pupils in in Paint. Of course, he’s still not as terrifyingly off model as the other KP character I tried to do...

This may have actually worked if a) there was a scrawnier base and b) the rat was not so...ratty. At least the eyes are right. And sort of the hair.

Yet another couple of characters that are just too...non-heroic looking for this thing to work, but who I nevertheless attempted, anyway... Obviously the wand is courtesy of Paint. Just be glad I gave up on the Ron Weasley I started to do.

What Hero Maker would be worth the coding used to program it if it didn’t occasionally get to make the ultimate in action hero, Cleric John Preston, Christian Bale’s character in Equilibrium? And yes, that outfit is the closest thing to either of his uniforms that I could find.

“When a crime breaks out, all the cute girls shout, ‘Get the...Good Lookin’ Guy!’” I’ll introduce you to the Good Lookin’ Guy next time I send tapes. It really doesn’t look much at all like him (why is there no _suit_?!), but I saw the eyebrows and couldn’t resist. And the dog... Don’t know what it’s doing there.

And finally...

Superhero identity of rather uptight high schooler Bethany Waddle. Bethany/Static Cling is, in some incarnations, a DWD style duck, but that clearly wouldn’t work here. I think she wound up looking at least somewhat like me.

As a monkey-girl. I know the ape shouldn’t be there, but it’s the closest they had, and she’s _got_ to have a companion, no? And I did decide just to give her the tail in the end. Cause, hey. Tails are fun (or sick and WRONG, if you happen to be Ron...) There wasn't any fur for the hands, so I went with gloves.

And clearly, as a tiger. I was going to make her skin more orange, but shied away in the end. And I was looking for some dainty, lady-like gloves for her, but those were the closest I could get. I suppose she didn't really need gloves at all, but whatever. As a side note, I will always think of “Dye, Dye My Darling” when I think of a lady and a tiger. “You turned out to be a little of both...”