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renard-dartigue · 1 year
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Fully rendered Starscream. 
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davidmariottecomics · 5 months
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100 Blogs (Give or Take): FIGHT!
Hello! 
Welcome to my 100th* blog! 
*Or, rather, blog week 101 over on my website. In terms of actual blogs, I'm probably more in the 70s-80s? I try to update as much as possible, of course, but some weeks things've not uploaded properly. Occasionally, I've had just too much life stuff or I haven't really had much to write about. And sometimes, on the extreme ends, I've had way too much to write about and have been overwhelmed at trying to parse out everything I needed to. Last week, when I missed the actual week 100, was somewhere inbetween those: feeling uninspired because I was so tired from both stuff in my personal life and the many many many things happening in the world at large. 
I've, unsurprisingly, still got a lot on my mind. Like 200 organizations have pledged their support for KOSA and sounds like they might not all understand exactly what they're supporting (but you can still make your voice heard on why not to let it pass, namely the continued safety and security of LGBTQ+ folks online who might otherwise get explicitly banned from the most public online spaces, or at least implicitly banned through shadowbanning--as well as all the kids that could be harmed from the inability to access information that they might actually need.).
The U.S. blocked a U.N. call for ceasefire singlehandedly, despite the rest of the security council (minus abstaining U.K. and... that was noticed, guv) being in favor and, of course the overwhelming national and international support for a ceasefire (one progressive thinktank's polling suggested around a 60% US support for ceasefire, to whatever extent those kinds of polls can be trusted, however, the feet on the ground at protests, making calls, sending emails, trying to get into Senatorial offices with ladders, etc show a pretty vocal support for one).
The website formerly known as Twitter gave me just another reason to leave with their new AI. I don't want to see anything about it because I, y'know, get that it's like dunking on the people who wanted to use it for evil and that's funny or whatever, but it's also another AI system that's almost certainly just regurgitating things actually people said and thought and made and ought to be given credit and/or money for the use of. We shouldn't be letting our guard down around an AI just because it's telling transphobes to go fuck themselves--this is still the same shit that is stealing from artists or denying people their medical coverage!
And, also mostly on Twitter because it's a bad place (and I'll remind ya now, I'm leaving by the year's end. I'll be here on the blog and you can find me on Bluesky and I have a couple spare invites if you might need one, but my Twitter's coming to an end soon and I think my Facebook/Insta aren't too far behind...) multiple dirtbag comics guys decided to make the rounds again. They've had their airtime and I have no interest in giving them a platform, but boy, they sure were around. 
Plus, y'know, all the other stuff that has just been continuing, from the continued assault on Ukraine to Covid hospitalizations and deaths going up again.
It's the end of the year and cha'boy is tired. It has been a long, long year and I'm very much looking forward to it ending for whatever that is worth and the time of relaxation I get to have around that end. And so, I wasn't really feeling like writing... but then, I saw a post on Bluesky from Marcus Jimenez asking all comics folks about crafting fight scenes. And so I wanna talk about that this week because I don't often get a chance to talk about the mechanics of comics within comics, and that can be really fun! 
Squaring Up
As someone who has written and edited a lot of fight scenes, there are a lot of different ways to go about it. As I think I've said before, in my own writing, I tend toward a little more description and full dialogue so the artist has those space considerations in mind when working from my scripts. As an editor, I've worked the "Marvel" way where pages are more plotted with with less dialogue and specific action. I've worked with folks who do more of a rough pass where they focus on the concrete smaller moments and then leave a lot of the action up to the artist. I've worked with folks who're even more prescriptive than me. And there's something to finding the right balance on all sides with all these folks--from the writer and artist meshing in terms of what sort of detail they want from each other to having complimentary colors and letters. 
But for myself, and something I have sometimes talked to creators about, one of the first things I focus on when it comes to an action or fight scene is the specific things the character(s) can do. When I think about some of my bigger fight sequences in say Transformers vs. the Terminator or Transformers Wreckers: Tread & Circuits (both available from my webstore, *hint hint*), one of the most apparent things is that I loaded them with a lot of characters doing a lot of things, so... sorry to my artists (no, I know Alex and Jack loved working on them--again, if you can, write to the artist's strengths and I happened to work with guys I knew were excited about these sorts of big scenes). But in that, there are a lot of characters with specific abilities. Generally speaking, right, in TF/Term, we've got three different types of combatants: Sarah Conner is a human, the T-800 is a Terminator, and the Transformers are Transformers. So the skills Sarah has are different from all the robots and, obviously, the Transformers have the ability to convert modes which is something unique to them as characters that can make for really exciting sequences. And even within the Transformers, there are different combat capabilities: Skywarp can teleport. Soundwave has sonic attacks. Megatron has a huge arm cannon. Optimus has an energon axe. The Seekers can fly. And characters like Velocity are medics, who she doesn't really shoot to kill, she can hold her own after millenia at war, but she's not a fighter first and doesn't wanna do terrible damage to anyone. 
To me, it's the same thing as a fight with Spider-Man. You know he's got the proportional speed, strength, and agility of a spider. You know he has web-fluid (unless he doesn't and that sort of circumstance is interesting in a fight). He can stick to things and sense danger and all the standard Spidey tricks. And if you want a scene to be engaging, you wanna know what your characters can do in it that is unique--either to other characters and stories, or within this specific scenario. Seeing Spidey use his webs or his wall-crawling or his spider-sense is more interesting on a page than him just swinging his fists (generally). These are all sort of tools in the toolbox that determine what they can do in a fight. I also think that when you combine them with the circumstances of the fight, you start to see how they'll act in a fight. Why they make the decisions they do. 
So, to use TF again, in TF/Terminator, let's talk about the set-up to the big fight that runs through issues #3 & #4. It starts out with Bumblebee and Sarah scouting out the Decepticons who are up to no good. And the instigating question is, if Bumblebee's a good scout, how does someone sneak up on him? Well, Skywarp is a teleporter. So he just appears! But he's also maybe a little dumb, so he announces himself. Bumblebee's first priority is protecting Sarah, so the best way to do that is for him to shift modes around her as a running shield. They'll go faster. If he gets hit, it'll reduce the impact on her. Etcetera. He could do other things--he could stay and fight and blast at Skywarp, but because the option is open to him to change modes and to drive away, he's going to because that's fun and it makes sense with his character. Then he tries to do some fancy driving to trick Skywarp into ramming into Megatron, but because Skywarp can teleport, hey, he gets away in perfect position to take another run at Bumblebee. But because he teleported higher to get a better position, it also left him more open to get shot by Optimus in the heroic arrival of the rest of the Autobots. The characters' abilities made a really clear picture of the sort of action that could occur with the setting and are reflective of why they act the way they do. 
Throw a Punch A lot of the action is going to flow pretty naturally, from a writing standpoint, once you've got it started. If I know who my characters are, what they can do, and the basic scenario they find themselves in, as long as I've got that in my head, I can just sort of play them off each other and see how the action goes. But there ar some other practicalities I try to take into account as I go. 
1. How many characters do I have to keep track of? Like I said, a lot of my fight scenes have been bigger. I've got groups fighting each other, with civilians to worry about. And while you don't need to show every beat of every action, you do have to keep roughly in mind how everyone is reacting and to what extent you do want to switch between POVs and protagonists. I tend to measure my beats to either pages or page turns, rather than doing too much action switching on a single page unless I'm trying to convey just how hectic things are and just how simultaneous actions are occuring. 
2. How fast is your action moving? Two things I think about a lot when I'm writing action are that a round of combat in Dungeons & Dragons is supposed to be 6 seconds, and that the coolest fight I've ever seen on film is the almost 6 minute fight scene in They Live. (6 minutes later...) I'm back! Okay, so either way, I think what both of those are very representative of are how quickly action occurs in a fight and how much of the time in a fight is the other stuff. It's the non-combat movement. It's catching your breath or setting a trap or focusing on another problem or putting sunglasses on a guy. And in comics, you have the ability to dialate time as you'd like, so each panel can be a second or a matter of seconds, with the gutters allowing time to pass out of frame. You want your action to be logical and continous, but it's okay to have other things happening in the flow, and maybe more importantly, to chose which moments have the most impact.  In D&D, 6 seconds can take like 6 minutes. And on film, you're getting so many constant frames. Comics lets you be a lot chosier in how you expand and contract the time around those moments. 
3. How text heavy is the fight? Here's the other side of things. I know that I tend to be a talker. I mean... look how long it's taken to get to this point! I like dialogue in my comics and often have characters trading verbal jabs during the action. And that takes time and space. As do sound effects. So, I try to balance my fight scenes to the essentials. Much the same as the issue of time, I'm trying to select the moments of greatest impact with what we're "hearing". The more that's being asked of an action panel, the less text I try to give it. Let the art take over. But if I can use the action as a punctuation: If Optimus or Thunderclash or whoever is giving his hero speech and can toss a punch at a baddie to make his point, I'm going to use it. And if action is the visual punctuation to dialogue in this way, SFX are the visual punctuation to the action. They're an exclamation point on what sound is important. A lot of the time, it'll be no sound. But if it'll clarify the action or if it'll enhance the mood, go for it! 
Most important to a fight scene is that *generally* they're supposed to be fun. They're moments of fantasy where a side that's in some sort of right and a side that's in some sort of wrong clash and there's a victor and we all cheer because it's entertaining to see Rowdy Roddy Piper get his ass handed to him up until the end, but when he finally gets one over on Keith David, you know it's because he was right. So while you're thinking of all this stuff, if you give in to the fun, it'll propel you through a lot of it. Now, there're obviously also moments when the fighting is supposed to be building tension or showing the horrors of violence, but I think that goes to a lot of the same mentality as we've already got. It's about making the characters respond to the situation of the fight and if their responses fall in line with that, it'll still be smooth sailing because it'll be what makes sense.
I think that's it for me for this week, but maybe in a coming week, I can do something like a mini-version of something I did on my Patreon when I did an annotated version of the Wreckers #1 script and  do sort of a practical walk-through of a new original fight scene. 
Until next time. Happy Hanukkah to those that celebrate! 
What I enjoyed this week: Blank Check (Podcast), Dungeons & Daddies (Podcast), Reverse 1999 (Video Game), Nancy (Comic), Lego Masters (TV show), Out There Screaming: An Anthology of New Black Horror (Short story collection), Factory Summers by Guy Delisle (Comic), It's Lonely at the Centre of the Earth by Zoe Thorogood (Comic), Slaughterhouse-Five (the Comic adaptation by Ryan North & Albert Monteys), being almost done with all gift shopping and wrapping 2 weeks early, Yu-Gi-Oh: Duel Links (Video Game), Dandadan (Manga), our little mall Model Train Museum, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville (Comic), Blue Beetle (Comic), Birds of Prey (Comic), Christmas lights, finding a good deal on a present for myself (I found the G.I. Joe Bishoujo Scarlett statue for a mere $40 at a local secondhand store and I think she's really pretty), not getting sick even tho Becca was, and I guess The Killer (Movie). Not my favorite Fincher by a lot. We're tentatively gonna see Godzilla: Minus One tomorrow, so looking forward to that and will try to figure out seeing Boy and the Heron, Eileen, Dream Scenario, and maybe The Marvels (tho it being a Disney film makes it a tougher sell) before they're out of theaters... and maybe Priscilla... and maybe FNAF on the big screen since Becca's really into FNAF right now. Too many movies! And I love movies! 
New Releases this week (12/6/2023): Sonic the Hedgehog #67 (Editor)
New Releases next week (12/13/2023):  Sonic the Hedgehog: Winter Jam (Editor)
Announcements: Look for a kind fun thing I contributed to this week! I'll share it when it's live! 
The Cartoonist Cooperative is still doing E-Sim cards for Gaza. You can donate a digital sim card so that residents can get access to the internet and have more functional phones and, in exchange, get some comics or a drawing or whatever else is available from the many participating artists. You can also give more directly. If you don't have money, and I get it, you can call or fax or email or show up at the offices of your representatives. There are a ton of demonstrations happening this weekend and you can see if you can put your actions in on one of those!
If you aren't a Patreon backer yet, remember, it's a great gift for someone or yourself. At my $10 tier, last month, I got Becca to record an Adults-Only podcast called "Abandoning the Premise" with me. You should be able to hear a short sample at the link. And if that seems cool to you, you can get the whole episode, but a bunch of other weird stuff on my Patreon! This month's "Something Weird"s are going to be a root beer review (I bought 6 different root beers and Becca suggested I talk about what I thought of them and there'll be a little more to it that that) and hopefully posting next weekend, a Holiday Gift Guide written, chosen, and designed by me (be careful if you're a person who might get a gift from me... you might see your present in there)! 
And keep an eye out for more news soon. Really hoping to have some cool news in the new year if not before! 
Pic of the Week: So, last Wednesday, I made a trip up to the IDW Los Angeles office. Because we have a lot of people spread out, we have a couple office locations. But the LA office happened to host some friends from SEGA and, specifically, some visitors from Sonic Team! We gave them the tour, talked about the comics, gave them some to take home, all the good usual visiting stuff. But Karasuno-san, Kanemoto-san, and Hoshino-san very generously did some sketches for us before they left. So, should you get a chance to tour the IDW offices in the future, you might see this sketch page hanging on the wall. 
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robotclownindulgence · 9 months
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This was my barbenheimer
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but-a-humble-goon · 10 months
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Don't know what's dumber, Transformers vs the Terminator for existing or me for reading it.
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pluralsword · 1 year
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A little thing we did for the end of Transformers IDW, posting now that we have access to our tumblr again. These comics were life changing for us and we know they have been for others including other trans folks, for us in particular we figured out gender stuff, solidified hope in compassion and determination, figured out what we really want to write about and connected to writing communities outside of transformers because of that, loved ourselves more, made numerous friends and met the first person we have a relationship with.
With all their ups and downs, these comics have done an unforgettable good and we hope that the best parts continue in new stories- something we are already seeing some of happen on television and in board games- and in the souls of many.
The dedication of the artists and writers and consultants and all contributors to try to tell a story about alien robot life with feelings and identity, existential crises, war, death and the ends of empires while alongside humans and other forms of life is truly something special. thank you <3
(don’t have all the comics/didn’t have room in the photo to get in more/was precarious/forgot to put the motorcycle comb sister triplets for the movie comics, but even for various things we haven’t read we are glad)
Image ID: Standing on a trans flag and Transformers Rarities on a windowsill are large number of transformer toys. Behind them are a two book tall line of comic books: Windblade Volume 1, Transformers Phase 2 Volume 12, Lost Light Volume 4, Unicron, Best of Arcee, Transformers Volume 5 Horrors Near and Far, Shattered Glass II #4, Transformer vs Terminator, Magic of Cybertron, Transformers vs GIJOE Volume 3. Bot toys both official and custom (with some unlicensed accessories and 3d parts) are: PRID Arcee, T30 & TR Windblade, T30 & Siege Chromia, T30 Cosmos, PotP Elita, Mistres of Flame, SG Flamewar, Origins Bumblebee, T30 Skids, Siege Starscream, Velocity, Anode, Lug, CW Bombshell, Aileron, Legacy Knock Out, IDW1 & WFC Greenlight & Lancer & Siege Dazzlestrike, IDW1 & IDW2 & S86 Arcee, Gauge, Armada Sureshock, Animated Blackarachnia, WFC Airazor & Tigatron, CW Jumpstream, Dust Up, Rust Dust, & Pyra Magna, Nautica, MP Road Rage, Siege Nova Storm, ER Smokescreen, & PotP Novastar. End ID.
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sykeswrites · 1 year
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Hello all!
I will be posting my Masterlist today and it will be pinned, just thought I’d let you all know that I’m adding a few more options I write for!
I will be adding Wednesday, The Addams Family (1991), The Conjuring plus The Nun, Transformers, Avatar plus The Way of Water, Terminator, Predator, Alien, and Disney plus Descendants
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fembot-prompts · 1 year
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Prompt III
Transformers vs The Terminator;
Arcee, Velocity and Windblade;
always tomorrow
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plantcrazy · 1 month
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Summary: “The Toppat’s have breached the Government confinement, large group heading due west. We have confirmation they are armed. Delta B-12 begin your pursuit.” Ben raised his finger to the receiver in his ear, “Order received. Following at distance, will engage & terminate once target is located.”
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The new chapter is up (, albeit a little later ^^;)
Ch.17 - Scrap Metal [Part 1] - Next week Tuesday
Ch.18 - Scrap Metal [Part 2] - Sometime after next Tuesday.
(Full update in notes on a03, ch.16)
ALSO! I have an important poll I need answers on for Ch.17. So please, have a look and vote on that. Thank you
Old cover vs new cover comparison below ⬇️
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Old (12/2022) cover vs New cover (3/2024)
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extraordinary-heroes · 8 months
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Transformers vs. the Terminator #1 | Jolzar Collectibles Exclusive Variant (Cover art by Diego Galindo)
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er-cryptid · 3 months
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Note Cards (December 2023)
1st Class Lever
2/3rd Down Femoral Shaft Diagram
2nd Law of Motion
Allosteric Fatty Acid Control
Antidiuretic Hormone
Arginase Disorder
Body Lever System
Bone Functions
Chemotherapeutic Mechanisms
Conservation Laws in Physics
Cytosol
Estuary
Extrasutural Bones
Genetic Transformation
Generalized vs Specialized Transduction
Growth Hormone
Hamstrings
Human Papillomavirus 16
Interpreting Bowel Sounds
Long Head of Biceps Femoris OIA
Long Head of Triceps Brachii
Metacarpal 1 - Dorsal
Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
Phage T4 Assembly
Physico-
Radius Upper Midshaft Diagram
Re
Rene-Robert Cavelier
Stylohyoid OIA
Submandibular Ganglion
Superior
Terminal Cisternae
Uses of Linezolid
Yucca faxoniana
Zhemaichu Horse
Zygomaticoorbital Foramen
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gipepers · 2 years
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Update on Project 100 Robots
All 100 robots have been outlined and placed!
11-45-G - Love Death & Robots
Astroboy - Astroboy (2003)
Atlas - Portal
Atomic Robo - Atomic Robo
B.E.N - Treasure Planet
Bastion - Overwatch
Baymax - Big Hero 6
BB8 - Star Wars
BD-1 - Star Wars
Bender - Futurama
Bigweld - Robots (Movie)
BMO - Adventure Time
Boyd - Duck Tales (2017)
Brainiac - DC Comics
Bubo - Wrath of the Titats (1981)
Bumblebee - Transformers
Butter Robot - Rick and Morty
C3PO - Star Wars
Carl - Carl (Webtoons)
Carl - Meet the Robinsons
Chappie - Chappie
Clank - Ratchet and Clank
Claptrap - Borderlands
Codsworth - Fallout
Cylon - Battlestar Galactica
D-O - Star Wars
Darrell - OK K.O
Digit - Cyberchase
Dog - Half Life
Dor-15 - Meet the Robinsons
Echo - Overwatch
EDI - Mass Effect
Eve - Wall-E
Fender - Robots (Movie)
Frobo - Amphibia
Gir - Invader Zim
GladoOS - Portal
Goddard - JImmy Neutron
Guilty Spark - Halo
Gumball Guardian - Adventure Time
Hal 9000 - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Helper - Venture Bros
IG-11 - Star Wars
Iron Giant - Iron Giant
Jethro - OK K.O
Johnny 5 - Short Circuit (1988)
K-9 - Doctor Who
K-VRC - Love Death & Robots
Karen - Spongebob Squarepants
Larry 3000 - Time Squad
Legion - Mass Effect
Lil Bulb - Duck Tales (2017)
Lopez - Red vs Blue
Marvin the paranoid Android - Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (Movie)
Mechagodzilla - Godzilla Franchise
Megaman - Megaman
Metal Sonic - Sonic the Hedgehog
Mo - Wall-E
Moby - Brainpop Webseries
Neptr - Adventure Time
NF Robot - Lost in Space (2018)
Norm - Phineus and Ferb
Omnidroid 10 - The Incredibles
Optimus Prime - Transformers
Orisa - Overwatch
Peabody - Portal
R.O.B - Nintendo
R2-D2 - Star Wars
Rattleballs - Adventure Time
Raymond - OK K.O
Red Tornado - DC Comics
Roberto - Futurama
Robot Babysitter - Benjamin McFadden and the Robot Babysitter
Robot Boy - Robot Boy (TV Show)
Robot Devil - Futurama
Robot Jones - Whatever Happened to Robot Jones
Robot Model B-9 - Lost in Space (1965)
Rodney - Robots (Movie)
Rosie - The Jetsons
Rover - Planet 51
Rush - Megaman
Santa - Futurama
Shannon - OK K.O
Snowball - Overwatch
Sonny - I, Robot
Terminator T-800 - Terminator
Trashcan - Astro Boy (2009)
Turret - Portal
Ultron - Marvel Comics
Uran - Astro Boy (2003)
Vision - Marvel Comics
Wall-E - Wall-E
Weebo - Flubber
Wheatley - Portal
Xbot 4000 - Love Death & Robots
XJ-9 - My Life as a Teenage Robot
XR - Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Zenyatta - Overwatch
Zima - Love Death & Robots
Zog - Astro Boy (2009)
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renard-dartigue · 1 year
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Starscream Lineart  
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thecreaturecodex · 2 years
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Biotyrant
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“Tyrant T-00″ 3D model © Capcom, accessed at the Resident Evil Wiki here
[Commissioned by @arachcobra​ as the last of their Resident Evil monsters. Like with the hunter, there are lots of variations of the tyrant that appear in the series. I went with not the first version, but the most iconic, Mr. X from Resident Evil 2. Like, I haven’t played a Resident Evil game, but I know what this character’s deal is. Chase the player character down like the Terminator, keeping them moving through the game and from getting too comfortable/complacent.]
Biotyrant CR 10 LE Monstrous Humanoid If not for its dead gray skin and great height—half again as tall as the average person—this creature could be mistaken for a human. It wears a heavy coat, partially to disguise its warped musculature and partly for protection.
The biotyrant is the culmination of mixing fleshwarping and necromancy; some infected undead and other such horrors are the failures and prototypes leading to the biotyrant. Biotyrants are powerful, unquestioning and durable super soldiers, and a single biotyrant on the battlefield is the equivalent of an entire troop of mercenaries. They lack creativity and mental initiative, but pursue their orders until destruction.
A biotyrant attacks in melee with its powerful body—its fists, knees and feet can punch holes in stone walls given enough time. If a biotyrant must clear an obstacle rather than batter through it, they can leap high into the air and land precisely where they choose, but must rest between such jumps and do not use them for rapid pursuit. They ignore small blows and can recover from large ones—fire or positive energy are needed to permanently damage a biotyrant. Although they look mostly human when uninjured, if they are injured, their bodies transform into an even more powerful form. This form has distorted claws growing from its hands, and its heart swells to pump more blood faster. This swelling makes them slightly more vulnerable to damage, and may be the key to their defeat if an enemy can remain at a safe range.
A biotyrant can speak and understand Common, but only speak when commanded to. They tend to wear heavy leather dusters and large hats to conceal their monstrous appearances from a distance. They do not carry other treasure unless they are on a mission to retrieve or deliver such an object.
Biotyrant             CR 10 XP 9,600 LE Large monstrous humanoid Init +4; Senses darkvision 60 ft., Perception +14 Defense AC 23, touch 9, flat-footed 23 (-1 size, +12 natural, +2 armor) hp 126 (12d10+60); regeneration 5 (fire, positive energy) Fort +9, Ref +8, Will +11; +4 vs. ability damage, ability drain, death, disease, paralysis, poison, sleep, stunning DR 5/- Defensive Abilities negative energy affinity, undead fortitude; Weakness softheaded Offense Speed 30 ft., super jump Melee unarmed strike +16/+11/+6 (2d8+5) Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft. Special Attacks brawler’s strike, frenzy Statistics Str 20, Dex 10, Con 20, Int 9, Wis 17, Cha 7 Base Atk +12; CMB +18 (+20 bull rush, sunder); CMD 28 (30 vs. bull rush, sunder) Feats Alertness, Improved Bull Rush (B), Improved Initiative, Improved Sunder (B), Improved Unarmed Strike (B), Improved Vital Strike, Intimidating Prowess, Power Attack, Vital Strike Skills Acrobatics +14, Climb +14, Intimidate +12, Perception +14, Sense Motive +11, Swim +14; Racial Modifier +8 Acrobatics Languages Common Ecology Environment any land or underground Organization solitary or squad (2-6) Treasure incidental (masterwork leather armor, other treasure) Special Abilities Brawler’s Strike (Ex) A biotyrant gains Improved Unarmed Strike as a bonus feat. It deals damage with its unarmed strikes equal to a brawler with a level equal to its CR. A biotyrant’s natural weapons and unarmed strikes overcome damage reduction as if they were cold iron, magic and silver weapons. Frenzy (Ex) When a biotyrant is reduced to half hit points, its body transforms. It gains a +2 racial bonus on attack and damage rolls, a -2 penalty to its natural armor, and grows two claw attacks that deal 3d6 points of damage. This transformation lasts until the biotyrant returns to full hit points. Softheaded (Ex) A biotyrant is treated as a humanoid creature for the purpose of mind-influencing effects. Super Jump (Su) As a full round action, a biotyrant can move twice its speed in any direction, including straight up, with a great jump. It ignores any difficult terrain or obstacles, and takes no falling damage from this ability. A biotyrant must wait 1 minute between uses of this ability. Undead Fortitude (Ex) A biotyrant gains a +4 racial bonus to saving throws against ability damage and drain effects, death effects, disease, paralysis, poison, sleep and stunning effects.
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yandere-toons · 2 years
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CURRENT FANDOMS
-- Alphabetised by Title --
★ No need to limit yourself to what's here! This is more of a formality than anything concrete.
Novels:
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Dune
Durarara!!
The Great Gatsby
The Hobbit
The Hunger Games
IT
The Lord of the Rings
Mortal Engines
No Country for Old Men
Percy Jackson & the Olympians
Ready Player One
The Silence of the Lambs
A Song of Ice and Fire
Star Wars: Dark Disciple
Comics & Manga:
Beastars
Blue Exorcist
Boku no Hero Academia
Death Note
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Disney Duck Comics
Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
Kamonohashi Ron no Kindan Suiri
Scott Pilgrim
Soul Eater
Tokyo Ghoul
The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye
Watchmen
Films:
Accepted (2006)
The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl
Airplane!
The Angry Birds Movie
Argylle
Austin Powers
Back to the Future
The Bad Guys (2022)
Bad Ronald (1974)
Bad Taste (1987)
Balto (1995)
Bambi (1942)
Bambi II (2006)
The Banana Splits Movie
Barbie (2023)
Batman Begins
Batman Forever
The Beekeeper (2024)
Beetlejuice (1988)
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon
Big Hero 6
Black Christmas (1974)
The Black Phone
The Book of Life
Brave (2012)
Brother Bear
A Bug's Life
Bullet Train (2022)
Cars (2006)
Chickenhare and the Hamster of Darkness
Chicken Little
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
Con Air (1997)
Coneheads
Coraline
Corpse Bride
Cowboys & Aliens
Deadpool (2016)
Deadpool & Wolverine
Despicable Me
Detective Pikachu
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010)
Dracula: Dead and Loving It
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Elemental
The Emperor's New Groove
Encanto
Enchanted
Exchange Student Zero
An Extremely Goofy Movie
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Fast & Furious Saga
Fear Street Trilogy (2021)
FernGully: The Last Rainforest
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)
Free Guy (2020)
Frozen (2013)
Galaxy Quest (1999)
Ghost Rider (2007)
Glass Onion
Godzilla
A Goofy Movie
Grease (1978)
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
The Happytime Murders
Haunted Mansion
Hellboy (2004)
Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Hercules (1997)
The Hobbit Trilogy
Hocus Pocus
Holes (2003)
Home (2015)
Home Alone (1990)
Hotel Transylvania
Howard the Duck (1986)
How to Train Your Dragon
The Hunger Games
Ice Age
The Incredibles
Inside Out
IT (2017)
John Wick
The Jungle Book (1967)
Jurassic Park
Jurassic World
Killer Klowns from Outer Space
Knives Out
Kung Fu Panda
Legally Blonde
The LEGO Batman Movie
The LEGO Movie
The LEGO Ninjago Movie
The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special
LEGO Star Wars Summer Vacation
Lift (2024)
Lilo & Stitch
The Lion King (1994)
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
The Lorax (2012)
The Lord of the Rings Trilogy
Luca (2021)
Luck (2022)
Mad Max Saga
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Mean Girls (2004)
Meet the Feebles
The Meg
Meg 2: The Trench
Megamind
Minions: The Rise of Gru
Mission: Impossible
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
The Mitchells vs. the Machines
Monkey King Reborn
Monsters, Inc.
Monsters University
Monsters vs. Aliens
Mulan (1998)
My Little Pony: A New Generation
My Little Pony: The Movie (2017)
Napoleon Dynamite
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Night at the Museum
The Nightmare Before Christmas
No Country for Old Men
NOPE (2022)
Onward
Open Season (2006)
Osmosis Jones
Over the Hedge
Pacific Rim
Paddington
Penguins of Madagascar (2014)
The Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Pirates of the Caribbean
Planet of the Apes
Puss in Boots: The Last Wish
Rango
Ready Player One (2018)
Renfield
Return to Oz
Rio (2011)
Rise of the Guardians (2012)
The Road to El Dorado
RoboCop (1987)
Robots (2005)
Rock Dog
Ron's Gone Wrong
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Shark Tale
Shaun of the Dead
Shrek
Sing (2016 & 2021)
Small Soldiers (1998)
Sonic the Hedgehog
Spaceballs
Spaceballs 2: The Search for More Money
Space Jam
Spider-Verse Trilogy
Spies in Disguise
Star Trek
Star Wars
Storks (2016)
The Suicide Squad (2021)
The Super Mario Bros. Movie
Surf's Up
The Terminator
Titanic (1997)
Toy Story
Treasure Planet (2002)
Trolls (2016)
Tucker & Dale vs. Evil
Turning Red
Vivo (2021)
Whiplash
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Wreck-It Ralph
X-Men
“ASTEROID CITY”
TV Series & Web Series:
The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police
The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin
Adventure Time
Alvin and the Chipmunks
The Amazing World of Gumball
American Dad!
American Dragon: Jake Long
American Gods
Amphibia
Animaniacs
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Ash vs Evil Dead
Barry (HBO)
Bates Motel
The Batman (2004)
Batman: The Animated Series
Better Call Saul
Big City Greens
Bigtop Burger
Black Clover
Bluey
Bob's Burgers
BoJack Horseman
Breaking Bad
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
Camp Camp
Carmen Sandiego
Cars on the Road
Clone High
Codename: Kids Next Door
Count Duckula
Courage the Cowardly Dog
The Cuphead Show!
Danger Mouse
Danny Phantom
Dan Vs.
Darkwing Duck
The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
Dexter's Laboratory
Dinosaurs
Diriliş: Ertuğrul
Doctor Who
Dogs in Space
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared
Dorohedoro
Duck Dodgers
DuckTales (1987 & 2017)
Exchange Student Zero
Freakazoid!
Futurama
Game of Thrones
Gargoyles
Good Omens
Goosebumps
Gotham
Gravity Falls
Green Eggs and Ham (Netflix Series)
Gregory Horror Show
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
Grimm
Happy Tree Friends
Harley Quinn
Hazbin Hotel
Helluva Boss
Hero: 108
House of the Dragon
Inside Job (2021)
Inspector Gadget (1983)
Invader ZIM
Kim Possible
King of the Hill
The Lion Guard
Looney Tunes
The Looney Tunes Show
Love, Death & Robots
Making Fiends
The Mandela Catalogue
Max Headroom
the middle.
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series
Milo Murphy's Law
Mob Psycho 100
Modern Family
Monkie Kid
Monsters at Work
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
Mystery Skulls Animated
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
The Office
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
Our Flag Means Death
Overlord
The Owl House
Peaky Blinders
The Penguins of Madagascar
Phineas and Ferb
Pinky and the Brain
Popee the Performer
The Powerpuff Girls
Primal
The Proud Family
Regular Show
The Righteous Gemstones
Salad Fingers
Samurai Jack
The Sandman
Schitt's Creek
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated
Scott Pilgrim Takes Off
Shameless
Shaolin Wuzang
Silicon Valley
Silly Symphony
The Simpsons
Sonic Prime
Sonic X
Soul Eater
Space Force
SpongeBob SquarePants
Spooky Month
Star Trek
Star vs. the Forces of Evil
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
Static Shock
Succession
Superjail!
Superstore
Tabaluga
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teen Titans (2003)
Tiny Toon Adventures
Tom and Jerry
Total Drama
Transformers: Prime
True Detective
Twin Peaks
The Umbrella Academy
Underverse
Villainous
The Walking Dead
Wander Over Yonder
We Bare Bears
Welcome Home
What If...?
X-Men: Evolution
Xiaolin Showdown
The Yogi Bear Show
Zig & Sharko
Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead
Music:
Gorillaz
The Purple People Eater
Board Games:
Monopoly
Video Games:
At Dead of Night
Batman: The Enemy Within
Borderlands
Crash Bandicoot
Cuphead: Don't Deal with the Devil
Danganronpa
Deltarune
Destroy All Humans!
Dialtown
Dino Crisis
Don't Starve
Eloquent Countenance
Fallout: New Vegas
Far Cry
Five Nights at Freddy's
Friday Night Funkin'
God of War
Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee
Grand Theft Auto V
Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series
John Doe
L.A. Noire
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga
Lollipop Chainsaw
Lucius
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy
Mass Effect
MazM: Jekyll and Hyde
Middle-earth: Shadow of War
Monkey Island
Monster Prom
Mortal Kombat
Naughty Bear
Nicktoons Unite!
Oddworld
Outlast
PaRappa the Rapper
Pathologic
Psychonauts
Rampage: Total Destruction
Ratchet & Clank
Red Dead Revolver
Resident Evil
Road 96
Silent Hill
Slime Rancher
Smile For Me
Sonic the Hedgehog
Total War: Warhammer III
Uncharted
Undertale
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but-a-humble-goon · 8 months
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Thinking if I'm going through the trouble to read them I should rank these at some point so here's the Terminator comics I've read thus far from best to worst. -Terminator: Enemy of My Enemy (genuinely good. Interesting take on the tried and true Terminator formula) -Terminator: Sector War (solid tense action/chase story but writes the Terminator really god damn OOC) -Robocop vs the Terminator (fun as hell but goes completely over the top in the back half, way more a Robocop book than a Terminator one, especially tonally) -Transformers vs The Terminator (Stupid but knows it's stupid and has fun with it. Pretty good comedic writing) -Superman versus the Terminator: Death to the Future (a forgettable Superman adventure of the week, could just replace the terminators with any generic killer robots) -Aliens vs Predator vs The Terminator (hideous art, unforgivably dumb premise, barely even utilizes the Aliens or Predators, dull and ugly experience all around) -Terminator/Robocop: Kill Human (which is for my money still the worst crossover ever made. Pointlessly mean spirited and edgy, seems to actively despise both franchises involved and finds glee in spitting in their faces)
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coca-colaxv · 5 months
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Bien termine el tercer capítulo, y logré hacer unas peleas. Super bien 👌
Pero igual siento que falta más cosas simbólicas
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