Saturday, July 17, 2010

Some Transformers Dubs.

Here's an audition entry for Galvatron and a Dub-Comic version of Shattered Expectations.



Thursday, June 24, 2010

The Case of The Counterfeit Constructicons!

Okay, so I went to Big Lots, drawn by rumors of strange, neon, bootleg transformers. Here's one of four KOs that I found:

The first member of one of the two-packs I got is a bootleg of Long Haul, whom I have named "Haul".




As you can see, the vehicle mode is pretty much unchanged from the original. Because of the changes made to the arms (see below), the wheels in front seem incapable of rolling when dragged.



In robot mode, the most significant change from the original is the arms; They're shorter and like the flip-out fists of the original. These new arms (and the rest of the figure) also lack holes to attach any weapons to, which could be bad if he ever encounters some Autobots. The figure seems be made of decent quality plastic. Long Haul/Haul comes with no accessories.

Blogger won't me upload new pics right now, so tomorrow I'll detail Haul's comrade; Crush

~~Yzz

Sunday, May 16, 2010

A little something I worked on...

---An original character made by me. Gif created on Gickr.com on Thursday, ‎April ‎15, ‎2010, at apx. ‏‎6:02:09 PM. All rights reserved (regarding distinctive likeness & name. Creators of templates used: Copper, unknown.)---

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Death's Head hoax cover

Death's Head...A mechanoid Freelance Peacekeeping Agent who wanders through time and space, originally created by Simon Furman & Geoff Senior. He first appeared in a one-page comic strip called "High Noon Tex" so that Marvel could establish the rights to him before his Transformers UK appearance (in UK continuity, he killed Bumblebee. He got better...). Later he fought The Doctor, the protaganist of the BBC series Doctor Who, then went to the far future and fought the Dragon's Claws (imagine the world as a giant FPS multiplayer arena. The Claw's are the government's enforcers, trying to pacify the "players"), at which point he kinda died. Then he was rebuilt by genius gang member, who tried to be his sidekick. Death's Head later travelled to the year 2020 and met the Iron Man of (*shock*) 2020, Arno Stark. After a friendly brawl, Death's Head tells Arno, who was now feeling disenchanted with being a merc, to hang in there and believe in himself. He also ran into She-Hulk, the Fantastic Four, & Kang. He was reimagined (butchered) in the early 90s by Dan Abnett & Liam Sharp, during which time he seemed to appear in every Marvel UK comic at some point.
In 1994, Furman & Senior collaborated on What If? #54, What If Death's Head I had lived? (Expect a review in THE FUTURE.)
Recently, Death's Head turned up in the S.W.O.R.D. series. Supposedly, this is DH before he met the Transformers, but due the differances in design, I just classify him as the Death's Head of the Earth-616 universe...


CLICK TO ENLARGE, MORTAL FOOL!

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Crazy things happen in OUTER SPACE

An all-new, all-different remix of OUTER SPACE #17!
Originally published by Charlton.
Scan from Fury Comics.
Re-edited by Yzz/alsquishee (i.e. me).
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Enough expository banter! Now you read!




BREAKING NEWS: Mr Adam meant to say "will slowly die after we reach the moon".
AMERICA FOREVER!








(Where it says "LANDS THE OCEAN", that is exactly what it's supposed to be.)

Word.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

An update...FINALLY.

Yeah...I made a video. Words fail me.



"OUTRAGEOUS!"