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Posted:  08 Feb 2009 00:26
Read issue 5 here

http://superherouniverse.com/deadlaw/5th/cover1_small.jpg

Hope you all like enjoy. I'm looking forward to hearing your feedback good or bad. Let me have it I can take it.

Posted:  08 Feb 2009 04:14
i liked it very much lota action,a little bit of DEALAW origin it seems
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Posted:  08 Feb 2009 06:12
Y'know, I was first kind of iffy on it...
But along the way you got my attention!
I like it a lot!
What program do you use?
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Posted:  08 Feb 2009 23:21
Thanks, I use photoshop and Poser.
Posted:  08 Feb 2009 23:31
That's what I had thought.
Your poser skills are pretty advanced, any tricks or tips for a noobie poser user? (aka me xP)
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Posted:  09 Feb 2009 00:16
I think it's really the photoshop that makes it look better. I do a lot of playing around with it once I get the poser image done.

I get as close as I can get it with Poser and then I turn it into a couple of black and white drawings using the photoshop sketch filter and mix all the images together. Sometimes I use the sketch option in poser too to add another layer.
Posted:  09 Feb 2009 11:30
Awesome story even if Deadlaw and Seven were only in the beginning. The Hyde/Dracula angle had a lot of action. It seems as if not only Deadlaw's origins are beginning to surface but also a little bit of Hyde's history coming to light as well!

I especially liked Hyde getting hit by the truck!
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Posted:  09 Feb 2009 14:34
Cool, I'm glad you liked it. Did you notice I gave my version of Dracula a lot more power than the usual movie versions?
Posted:  09 Feb 2009 14:43
Yup I think its pretty cool that he can draw his power from the weather. Of course I also think he's the reason for the storm in Sun City to begin with.
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Posted:  09 Feb 2009 14:49
That's what I'm going with because why else would a city most likely located in Florida be raining all the time after he shows up.

What did you think about Dracula wearing more modern clothing vs the bow tie and the cape?
Posted:  09 Feb 2009 15:47
See that made him more believable I thought. Because he would have to change with the times. I mean if he was still wearing the clothes from back in the day or a cape he would stand out more.
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Posted:  09 Feb 2009 20:27

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Posted:  10 Feb 2009 20:56   Last Edited By: Tim
Anybody notice I tried to give Hyde more of a English type of dialogue? I threw a few bloody this and bloody that here and there. I got to thinking the original Jekyll and Hyde story was set in England so of course he'd have that kind of English dialogue. Any other British words you think I should throw in next time?
Posted:  10 Feb 2009 23:10
Bleeding good start me old mucker. I'll be buggered if I know what will happen next to old Mr Hyde? Flaming heck Dracula's a wrong un' and make no mistake. Cor Blimley Luv-a-duck!! I'm fair knackered after all that argie bargie.

As for British words I can't think of any

Of course Robert Louis Stevenson who wrote Jekyll and Hyde was Scotish.
Posted:  10 Feb 2009 23:28
Ahh, but the story was in England right. I didn't get that wrong did I?
Posted:  10 Feb 2009 23:57
No your quite safe. The story is set in London. I think Dr Jekyll lived just around the corner from Sweeney Todd and Jack the Ripper.
Posted:  11 Feb 2009 15:19
That's good, I'm always second guessing myself. I double and triple check everything. Drives my wife crazy.
Posted:  11 Feb 2009 17:12
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That's good


Which part is good? The part about Hyde living near Sweeny Todd and Jack the Ripper?

Man I would not want to live in that neighborhood always having to look over your shoulder
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Posted:  11 Feb 2009 17:20
No, the part where I got it right about Hyde being from London.

What a neighborhood though.
Posted:  11 Feb 2009 17:23
I know I was J/K
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Posted:  11 Feb 2009 17:24
Of course I'm not including Burke and Hare the body snatchers or Spring Heel Jack. Plus there's always the Vampire problem in Highgate.
Posted:  11 Feb 2009 17:40
You're starting to make me regret being over here in England. I'm just glad I'm further north

This does bring to mind though, the video game Hellgate: London where demons are overruning everything and you have to fight your way through them.
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Posted:  11 Feb 2009 17:41
Gee whiz no wonder Hyde moved. There's enough monsters already there.
Posted:  11 Feb 2009 21:15
The north might not save you Midnight. Your forgetting Dracula landed in Whitby. And a little further north is the Lampton Worm territory. Plus countless Black Shunks (hellhounds) roam the lands inbetween.
Posted:  11 Feb 2009 21:20   Last Edited By: new midnight avenger
I think I'm doomed!

tonight I'm going to have nightmares

which means tomorrow I'm going to be angry with you


j/k
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Posted:  11 Feb 2009 21:22
Just where are you based in blighty then ?
Posted:  11 Feb 2009 23:00   Last Edited By: new midnight avenger
RAF Menwith Hill
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Posted:  12 Feb 2009 02:11
North Yorkshire I see. If you find yourself in Leeds at night check out a pub club called Fab Cafe. It's a Sci-Fi themed bar. They've got a Dalek and everything.Plus some superhero stuff.
Posted:  12 Feb 2009 09:25
Lucky you Midnight I found this for you.

Harrogate among UK's 'most haunted'



« Previous « PreviousNext » Next »View GalleryPublished Date: 29 July 2005
YORKSHIRE is the second most haunted place in Britain – and our area even has its own ghostly Yorkshire Triangle!
Ghostly sightings in the county are most common in an area between York, Harrogate and Leeds.

Yorkshire was second only to Cornwall in the findings, which has been labelled Britain's most mysterious location.

The findings were collected by paranormal researchers commissioned by television channelSky Travel to publicise the start of its Mysterious Britain season. UFO sightings are also high in our region.
Posted:  12 Feb 2009 12:37   Last Edited By: new midnight avenger
Oh no I am doomed!

Thanks alot

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If you find yourself in Leeds at night check out a pub club called Fab Cafe


I'm not much of a bar goer b/c I rarely drink but since you mentioned it if I do make my was down there some weekend I'll see about checking it out.
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