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Published: 2014-03-27 11:20:27 +0000 UTC; Views: 1295; Favourites: 19; Downloads: 23
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Description One from the unsubmitted archives while I struggle with newer things...

Damage is a Half-Demon from the world of Neo Horror, though to simply label him as that does not give him his due. Damage is a hulking monstrosity of barely contained violence, in part created by his partner/handler, the elusive criminal mastermind known as Magpie. Damage has been enhanced and augmented by an alarming array of experiments which over the years has taken his already fearsomely ample frame to a whole new level of bone-crushing magnitude. Damage stands at around 12 feet tall, though he is usually seen hunched over due to the extreme ammount of muscle mass, so it's possible he could stand even taller. He weighs well over a tonne, and his flesh is almost rock-solid. His hands are easily large enough to cover and crush a human head with little effort. Veins and tendons as thick as shipping rope slide under a hairless skin covered with the scars of ages, and his eyes burn like hot coals.

Most alarming of all is Damage's nigh-on invincibility. While it is certainly possible to hurt him (short-range ballistics tend to crudely work, to varying effect), it seems Damage simply cannot be put down for good; indeed he has managed to swiftly recover from crippling injuries and even regenerated his whole head after being shot in the face, mere hours after the fact)

Damage cannot talk, but is clearly able to understand what is being said to him and will communicate with barely perceptable nods or shakes of his massive head.

City PD is advised to avoid engaging with Damage at all costs unless fully supported by Strike officers and/or the RIOT Squad.



Damage and Neo Horror are © Emily Alys King 2014


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Comments: 2

neokamatari [2014-05-05 22:51:42 +0000 UTC]

Overall

Vision

Originality

Technique

Impact


The lines are natural, organic, appealing to the eyes and well done to exhibit shades. I think the good illustration help a lot if you are going to make a sculpture for future projects. As for the negative aspect, his face is bland, it doesn't have a wow factor and his body remind a lot previews characters from companies as Marvel or DC. What really attracts is the technique, the vanes look good, the muscles ok and the fabric can look better. The fact that is part from a story give some impact but as I say previously, with a few changes in his face, maybe horns, hat or an armor, this character can be quite appealing.

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LewisMichael [2014-03-28 21:11:34 +0000 UTC]

Awesome work. Check my stuff. You'll find we have similar tastes.

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