Grrl Power #242 – Well that sucked
Well that’s concerning.
Anvil doesn’t run on the kinetic energy she absorbs, but she’s never had anyone just yank it all out of her at once like that. The shock was like a sudden drop in blood pressure which is why she passed out. She had a lot of it power saved up at this point in the fight too. Seems like a waste but you know, battles are chaotic that way.
I know it’s come up before, but superhero battles in real life would likely be super deadly. A regular human punching another has a minute chance of killing them. A trained boxer or martial artist or powerlifter or whatever has a better chance, but only marginally (unless you’re intentionally targeting the throat or something.) It’s still meat and bone connecting with more meat and bone, but with super powers, there is such a potential gulf between the damage that can be dealt and what can be absorbed. If Gigaton Punch sees an unknown villain battling police, and all the cops’ bullets are bouncing off the guy, he might think he’s pretty safe using his low level Kiloton Punch to start off with, but then the guy explodes like he was crushed in between two colliding cement trucks. Turns out the bullets weren’t bouncing off him because he was super armored, but because he had a super accurate pinpoint forcefield generator that was perfect for bullets but nothing else. When the scale goes from 1 to 1 million, misjudging someone’s defensive ability by 10% could be catastrophic. Luckily this isn’t that sort of comic, but that’s still why Anvil decided to start in with a grapple instead of, as she said, risking punching his head off.
If you are in a mood for a significantly more violent Superhero webcomic, check out Vanguard. It’s not to say Grrl Power won’t ever have some good ‘ol proper violence in it, just that it won’t be a feature. I could totally see Dabbler bisecting zombies or something, but guts are a pain to draw, even though personally I do enjoy reading ultra violent comics like Ricky-Oh/Fist of the Northstar and good macabre stuff. That link (which is now fixed) goes to a manga about creepy spirals. I know “woooooooooo, scary.” No seriously, it’s creepy. Uzumaki is da man. (Whoops, Uzumaki is the name of the book. Junji Ito is the man.) It’s also $20 for 650 pages hardback… well shoot, I’m going to buy that for myself. It’s uh, comic research for when I have to draw creepy stuff in Grrl Power.
Here’s an art tip. When you see a hand in the comic that’s as well drawn as the one in panel 4, there’s a good chance at some point I was gnarling my hand up in front of my webcam for reference. Seriously my webcam folder is like 25 pictures of my hands and a few shoes.
Reader Outrider created a 3D animation of Sydney’s Orbs’ skilltree. It just spins around it a few times while it rotates but it looks all professional. :)
Well, again, the back end failed to post the comic on time, which is just not acceptable. I’m going to look into this with godaddy, but if they can’t offer any help I’m going to have to sump their hosting and move somewhere else.
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He clearly showed superpowers. That is the equivalent of being armed. While it is not illegal to have superpowers (neither is it to own a gun with the appropirate license), the fact still stands.
If he really was not with the group, he could have kept his distance just like Fedorka did. He had plenty of opportunity to do so in the time this fight has been going on. Or you know, don’t appear with them in the first place.
When asked to identify himself as non-enemy, he clarified he was indeed an enemy.
So he can’t claim “I just happened to be there” anymore.
He went out of his way to make clear “I am your enemy, Anvil/Arc Squad”.
And even a normal person has the right to take down a enemy with the ability to hurt them and the declared intention of harming them.
The legal way out of there has way passed, unless he has something like diplomatic immunity or equally powerfull legal protection.
oh hell, he’s Task Master but with the added benefit of sapping powers like Rogue. watching makes him stronger and smarter. the only reason the heroes will have a chance is because this is probably the first super fight he’s been in because when you fight Task Master you’re fighting experience.
Is Maxima wearing lipstick?
No, her nails and lips are naturally that color. Regular makeup doesn’t stick to her very well, but I suppose the oily nature of lipstick means she could try and cover up her fire engine red lips with something a bit more subtle.
Another good comic for superhero violence is “Invincible” from Image Comics. Really graphic blood and guts stuff, but in a Marvel/DC style. It surprised me the first few times, but it was such a good series that I got over it pretty quickly.
One reason this fight isn’t going so well is because Arc-SWAT is relying on scouters to gauge the enemy’s power levels. If there’s one thing the Frieza saga of DBZ taught us, it’s that scouters never give an accurate reading when you need them to.
Actually, turns out that choking him out before the battle really gets going was the best option for this guy. Too bad he had a counter ready.