its Hoosier !
Cloth shopping bags: the environmentally-friendly way to get your bottled water to your Hummer. - Comedian Heywood Banks
And speaking of Hummers: If you need a war vehicle to drive around town, maybe you need to work on your people skills. - Comedienne Karen Rontowski
Okay, two quick heroes to post, and then I'm calling it a night.
First, I present the defender of West Virginia. He's the embodiment of the state motto, Montani semper liberi (Mountaineers are always free). He is...The Mountaineer!
And secondarily, here's another pic of Captain Colorado with his cape (which I sort of forgot in the first pic):
Have a great evening, everybody!
"Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge."
- Carl Sagan
Horus, Egyptian god.
Time for some Pulp heroes. Here are John Carter and Dejah Thoris. Yes, I know they should be wearing much less, but this is a family forum, for crying out loud!
Patron saint of sore feet, fury, and breaking things
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What would Thor really look like?
Patron saint of sore feet, fury, and breaking things
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Sir Perymones, the Puce Knight
Patron saint of sore feet, fury, and breaking things
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good work on thor, and pariahthat goes the mountaineer too
FRUSTRATED ACTION MOVIE HERO
Here she comes to save the day!
She's the pint sized heroine with verve and sass.
She drinks Cheerwine, has all the powers of the Palmetto Bug,
commands the moonlight and the palms. and her accessories
are glass-forged from the sands of Myrtle Beach.
She's just as stacked as the Piedmont, and yet
tougher than Parris Island, and prettier than Hilton Head.
The Champion of South Carolina
He doesn't get as much respect as the other 50 state heroes, but he doesn't care. His love for "La Isla Del Encanto" is as deep as the sea and as strong as the wind.
His powers are weather-based, granted to him the Taino God Yuracán (whose name is the root for the English word "hurricane"). His costume is a wetsuit with the appropriate pattern.
Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce to you...
El Boricua
"For what we are about to see next, we must enter quietly into the realm of genius."
- Dr. Frederick Frankenstein ("Fronkensteen!") -
The Hero 6E Design Philosophy: Whenever possible, make it more complicated.Originally Posted by OddHat
Michael Surbrook
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"Provide me with ships or proper sails for the celestial atmosphere and there will be men there, too, who do not fear the appalling distance."
Johannes Kepler
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