




Just realized I never put it here
I updated Vaporweave's symbiote design and colors, and I'm really happy with how it turned out (base pics/references as well)





I updated Vaporweave's symbiote design and colors, and I'm really happy with how it turned out (base pics/references as well)
Found the Squishable Robin at my nearby Barnes & Noble. Had to get him, and knew he had to be named Jason.
So I picked up the Hush 2 Batman earlier today while at Target finding something to get for my mom for Mother's Day (I did find something btw), and after messing with him a bit, I have to say I'm kinda conflicted. On one hand, he looks great. His colors, proportions, and design is all amazing and he fits with my Batfam and Justice League figures. On the other hand, compared to my other blue and grey Batman (No Man's Land), he just can't pose as well and isn't as fun to mess with in-hand. He has no upward movement in his neck, and his forward ab crunch is nonexistant. He's definitely much more suited for museum poses compared to other Batman figures, and I will say there are better uses of the Hush mold (Cowardly Lot being the main example), but I won't say that this is a terrible Batman figure. I don't regret getting him, and it'll probably take some more posing and whatnot to warm up to him more. It's just not my favorite Batman in my collection.
So, I started thinking about what artist's style I'd want if there were ever an actual comic of my sona, and I decided on 3 artists that I'd go with. Those being Humberto Ramos, Mark Bagley, and Erik Larsen. Now brings the question: What Spidey artist or artists would y'all pick for your sonas if there were a comic of them?
Found the Thrilling 30 Springer while visiting my partner's dad over the weekend. He's really fun