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Hello, homebodies of my homeworld! I am Bathsheba Eliam, a girl who really wants to introduce you to her extra-extradimensional friends! Be it a lionhearted cow with a half-cocked blaster and a bow, or a geriatric jamboree-having bear, Characters. is your chance to submerse yourself in the CVerse (previously known as the JC-Verse), a place where everything, and everyone, is possible. Stay tuned and stay traveled! P.S. Characters. is currently the informational stairway for all things related to the Youtube Channel “Helena Batwoman” and the anti-gravitational adventures of Zowie Cowy.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

#261: Daemon: The .006-Million-Dollar Mandroid

     Do you know that Spongebob used to be good? Seriously, I've recently managed to stumble upon some clips from the beginning of its run via the world-wide web, and as a baby of 2001, I am totally dumbfounded. Pretty sure I'll be binging seasons 1-3 as part of my animationducation along with Batman: TAS. Man, the Instagrammers were actually right. The '90s were a superior time. Really, though, I should probably get to the character now. So, ladies and gents, I present to you . . . Daemon, the .006-Million-Dollar Mandroid! Ah, 1960-something. A time when the Space Race was a-blazin', and the hippies were frequently a-lazin'. Not a soul was a-lazin' at [Redacted] Labs, however, for the covert government establishment's top noggins were hard at work on something revolutionary. Blueprints were scattered about, and the plan in place dealt with a variety of pieces: a mannequin, a lot of titanium, and a sharp persian blue suit and matching tie, among other things. Putting all this together along with the finishing touch--a computer so high-tech that it wouldn't be on the market for another 20 years--and what they had was . . . *inhales* the 1st ever fully-fancy, functional-to-a-tee, emotive-to-a-point, post-modernish mandroid for espionage escapades! And that mandroid's name . . . was 528885. But to his buddies he was Daemon. With a Self-Sustaining Scorchy Gunfor sticky confrontations, a keyboard built into his ribcage, and a British accent programmed for optimal spy-iness, Daemon the .006-Million-Dollar-Man went forth outwitting sinister Soviets as yesterday's spy of tomorrow . . . today! (Note: sorry if this post was a bit shorter and less JC-Verse-connected than usual. I wanted it to kinda stand as its own little chuckle-worthy entity.)
(Sorry that the chap didn't slap on a smile for the occasion. I did say emotive-to-a-point, mind you.)

4 comments:

  1. I dig it! A lot of well crafted lines on this one, and the hand holding the gun is really appealing. Nice job!

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  2. Why, thanks! :) I hope it's fine that I'm using so much Photoshop on my drawings nowadays. I was hoping I'd have to use less on this one, but my scanner pretty much DESTROYED it in the process of getting it on the computer. How much do you usually use in comparison to hand-drawn?

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  3. Depends on what I'm doing with it. If it's just to showcase on a blog or something, I usually don't touch it up at all, aside from messing with some contrast settings. :) Otherwise I ink everything digitally these days.

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  4. Well, that's a relief to hear. This whole blog is kinda my professional portfolio, so to speak, so I guess it's all good doing the touch-ups. :) Thanks again, good sir.

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