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Part 3 of art trade with
His versions of MLP Scarecrow and Phantasm. Scarecrow's design is supposed to be a later version of the one I came up with, after the events of his story at Applejack's farm take place. Now he's in Arkham and has permission to wear a preacher's jacket and hat. Under that's the asylum uniform. He looks a little goofy, but that's because his face was burned up. If you want to know more about how he got to this stage, read 's story. It's superbly written and you really connect with Jonathon Crane. Jango does a great job of making you feel for the villain even if you don't want him to win.
Story's eight chapters:
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Read it and show him some love! I warn though, he doesn't pull any punches. When shit gets real it gets REAL so be prepared. It doesn't wrap up all pretty with a bow on top like the real MLP show, and is actually the better for it.
And then there's Phantasm. As you can probably tell from a glance my friend took a different approach than the DCAU did. Phantasm is a stallion named Elliot Vayers whose body is invisible (except for the skeleton and one special part of the flesh) due to an experiment his military father participated in. He's a serial rapist and murderer and an all-around charmer (note my sarcasm). His soul was sold to the devil for his ability to appear and disappear like mist to assist in committing his crimes. For a more thorough analysis of his character and back story, as well as a look at my dear Roxie on her visit to Arkham, I direct you to a twisted and intriguing one-off by Jango: [link] Again, don't expect happy la-la-land. Expect excellence.
MLP:FiM (c) Hasbro and (and apparently Discord on meth considering the idea I recently heard about)
Batman (c) DC Comics and the Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister)
Design ideas and stories (c)
His versions of MLP Scarecrow and Phantasm. Scarecrow's design is supposed to be a later version of the one I came up with, after the events of his story at Applejack's farm take place. Now he's in Arkham and has permission to wear a preacher's jacket and hat. Under that's the asylum uniform. He looks a little goofy, but that's because his face was burned up. If you want to know more about how he got to this stage, read 's story. It's superbly written and you really connect with Jonathon Crane. Jango does a great job of making you feel for the villain even if you don't want him to win.
Story's eight chapters:
[link]
[link]
[link]
[link]
[link]
[link]
[link]
[link]
Read it and show him some love! I warn though, he doesn't pull any punches. When shit gets real it gets REAL so be prepared. It doesn't wrap up all pretty with a bow on top like the real MLP show, and is actually the better for it.
And then there's Phantasm. As you can probably tell from a glance my friend took a different approach than the DCAU did. Phantasm is a stallion named Elliot Vayers whose body is invisible (except for the skeleton and one special part of the flesh) due to an experiment his military father participated in. He's a serial rapist and murderer and an all-around charmer (note my sarcasm). His soul was sold to the devil for his ability to appear and disappear like mist to assist in committing his crimes. For a more thorough analysis of his character and back story, as well as a look at my dear Roxie on her visit to Arkham, I direct you to a twisted and intriguing one-off by Jango: [link] Again, don't expect happy la-la-land. Expect excellence.
MLP:FiM (c) Hasbro and (and apparently Discord on meth considering the idea I recently heard about)
Batman (c) DC Comics and the Warner Brothers (and the Warner Sister)
Design ideas and stories (c)
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HP oj_g510n
Date Taken
Feb 15, 2013, 2:42:46 PM
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I liked Phantasm as Andrea Beaumont because It gave a deeper impact, Batman's ex-fiancee come back to haunt him? That's friggin awesome!! (Plus there needs to be more less-sexualized female villains)