My redesign of Jack Napier’s Joker outfit.
"What I want... is you dead."
Out of all of Wonder Woman's villains, Circe is without a doubt my favorite. I love her dominant and sinister personality as well as her design. I was so happy when they included her as one of the main antagonists of Creature Commandos, and I loved her scheme of weaponizing internet incels into being a glorified army for her. I also love her design with the black torso piece, the silver armor around her neck, waist, wrists, and ankles, and the green arm cape with the green loincloth. So I decided to do some artwork of her today. How does it look?
Jeremiah Torchwick & Eccopiltan
Red Hood / The Jokester (Earth 3)
Welcome to Earth 3, one of the craziest and darkest Earths in the multiverse. This is a world where those destined to be paragons of Justice & Honor instead devolved into symbols of Terror & Doom. But likewise, those destined to be symbols of Terror & Doom instead chose to be paragons of Justice & Honor. One such example is Gotham City's heroes. Their original hero was the Red Hood, a swashbuckling vigilante who brought much-needed justice and freedom to a city crushed under the oppressive fist of Owlman. Armed with a grapple hook/sword cane, razor-sharp playing cards, & his upbeat and jovial attitude, he patrolled the streets of Gotham, fighting evil wherever he saw it. No one ever knew who he truly was, but they never cared. All that mattered to the good citizens of Gotham was that he was there to help and protect them. Unfortunately, his career ended after Owlman figured out who he was. Wanting to rid himself of this perpetual thorn in his side and make a statement to all of Gotham, Owlman tracked Red Hood down to his home, murdered his pregnant wife, and then dragged him to the Ace Chemical plant. He then tied Red Hood up and beat him savagely while live-streaming the entire thing for all of Gotham to see. He then unmasked Red Hood before throwing him over the railing into one of the chemical vats. All of Gotham mourned the death of their guardian, feeling as though their hope died with him. Fortunately, their hopes wouldn't die for long. About a month later, a new hero appeared in Gotham going by the monicker of The Jokester. No one knew for certain who he was, but he vaguely reminded them of the Red Hood, though they certainly had their differences. Red Hood is a mysterious swashbuckling rogue out of a romance novel, whereas The Jokester is a manic trickster with a slightly twisted sense of humor. Red Hood also hid his face behind a mask while Jokester struts around with his face for all to see. The Jokester also wields more gadgets, all with his signature comedy theme; including his primary sidearm, his firework-shooting jester staff. He also seemed to have a specific vendetta against Owlman, openly targeting him and his supervillainous protege, Talon. If Red Hood was an annoyance to Owlman & Talon, then The Jokester was his arch-nemesis. After a few years of the two being caught in a never-ending game of Cat-and-Mouse with each other, Jokester went from a one-man act to a player on a global scale when he was offered a seat in the Legion of Justice, led by the superhero billionaire Alexander Luthor.
Top 10 Favorite Two-Face Stories
1. Eye Of The Beholder
2. Crime & Punishment
3. My Own Worst Enemy
4. Long Shadows
5. The Ugly Heart
6. No Man’s Land
7. Faces
8. The Beautiful Ugly
9. The Long Halloween
10. Deface The Face
The Flash: Rogue Vengeance - Cast (Part 2)
Meanwhile, Barry and Iris' relationship has hit a rough patch, and the two have temporarily split up. During their time apart, Barry starts to date fellow CSI member Patty Spivot, and the two seem to hit it off. Unfortunately, during the Trickster's attack on the CCPD, Patty is severely injured and confined to the hospital until further notice. Now with the weight of protecting Central City, his personal life, and the injuring of one of his closest friends, Barry starts to have a mental breakdown.
Harleen - Cast
Harleen Quinzel is an ambitious psychologist who's had a rather checkered past, due to her sleeping with one of her college professors. During her research of sociopaths, she develops a theory that could potentially be the key to understanding and curing people who're potential sociopaths in the making. Seeing potential in her research, Wayne Enterprises decides to fund her research, and grants her the ability to continue her research at Arkham Asylum, home to Gotham's most insane and mentally complex villains. During her time at Arkham, she's continually having nightmares about the Joker, due to her having previously met him during one of his fights with Batman. However, she simply can't stay away from him, and the two begin to fall in love. But which way is the love flowing?
Even in only 2 pages, James Jesse still manages to have more presence than Axel Walker.
The Flash #775
Let’s play a game:
Who can guess where I got this badass cane and how much it cost?
My Redesign of Louie, The Lilac: The Floral King
Louis Baudelaire was a crooked owner of a flower company called Baudelaire’s. However, the company was just a front for his criminal dealings, as Louis is actually a drug-running gangster. His products were LSD-laced flowers that make you trip balls if you sniff them. He was eventually found out by Batman and sent to jail. While in Blackgate Penitentiary, Louis was made aware of a new plant themed villain called Poison Ivy. After managing to escape prison, Louis tried to use his money to become a flower-themed gangster. His next plan was to restart his empire in order to rebuild his fortune. He was eventually defeated by the combined forces of Batgirl and Poison Ivy, who teamed up with Batgirl because she claimed that Louie was tainting her “babies”. She then proceeded to break Louie mentally, via having him overdose on his own product. He was then sent to Arkham, where he had the world’s longest trip.