Someone was going to
Might as well be me
falcon6 replied to your photoset: For some reason, I felt really compelled to put…
“Desire and Larfleeze Go to Vegas” - I want to know absolutely everything about this.I’d almost have thought that was the most self explanatory. Basically some while back I asked for ideas for a comic that I might be able to draw quickly, and then someone asked for Desire from Sandman and Larfleeze hanging out in Las Vegas, losing everything, then taking it all back. The rest writes itself.
Short story, unfinished, chances are slim of it being redrawn but you never know.
the-thought-emporium-imperial:
Welly well well…
I feel it could use some better color distribution but not too bad.
- Superman: Not Crazy Sentry
- Batman: Ninja Punisher with Iron Man’s Money
- Wonder Woman: Magic Ms. Marvel
- Green Arrow: Social Justice Hawkeye
- Green Lantern: If Nova was a Pussy
- Cyborg: Black Sad Iron Man
- Blue Beetle (Ted Kord): Rich not sad Spider-Man
- Blue Beetle (Jamie Reyes): Alien Hispanic Spider-Man
- Booster Gold: Future Spider-Man who is really Flash Thompson
- Static: Black Electric Spider-Man
- The Flash: Quicksilver minus the creepy
- Black Canary: Iron Fist with Tits and Banshee’s scream.
- Per Degaton: Nazi Kang The Conqueror
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Today Jojo draws Starfire.
Generally when I ask Jojo to draw a character, we’re lucky if she knows even one incarnation of them. But today when I asked her to draw Starfire she said, “There’s two versions of her right? The cartoon one and the slutty comics one that everyone hates?” It turns out that Jojo was aware of the controversy surrounding Starfire’s appearance in Red Hood and the Outlaws and Jojo wanted to draw both versions.
Cartoon: This is pretty spot on, like yesterday’s drawing of Raven, she got the attitude down. She drew it more cheerleader-ish than it’s supposed to be, and Jojo thinks every female super hero wears a tank top. Also, like with her Chun-Li, the way Jojo draws anime eyes, is really troubling.
Comics: About this drawing, Jojo said, “I wanted to make fun of this version. Really make it look stupid. But now that I drew it, I kinda like it. Like it’s so stupid that it’s ok again.” I can see why, she did do a really good job with this one. The outfit is wrong, but she got the idea of “tiny straps of not nearly enough fabric” down perfectly. She even got the cold, distant expression that everyone disliked in the new Starfire. She also drew her back at an angle that would snap her spine… but I can’t tell if that’s a parody of the comics Starfire, or just Jojo forgetting how spines work.
Finally, I know I said we’d keep drawing spooky characters for the week after Halloween, but then I saw her Raven and really wanted to see Starfire. But, I guess outdated portrayals of women in comics is spooky, right? Ooooooh, it’s the ghost of sexism… it’s staring at us with its male gaze…. oooooooooh.

Today Jojo redesigns Cyborg.
Since DC has rebooted and redesigned all of its characters as part of the New 52 initiative, we’re joining in the fun by having Jojo redesign the Justice League. Cyborg is a non traditional member of the team but he’s in the new comic so here he is.
Jojo actually drew Cyborg from memory a while back and he came out looking like a weird potato alien. Actually, he looked like a Sontaran, the weird potato aliens from Doctor Who. But this time she’s not trying to remember what he does look like, she’s deciding what he SHOULD look like.
This is a hip new Cyborg for the Web 2.0 generation. You can tell because he’s holding a Kindle (I assumed it was an iPad but Jojo insists it’s a Kindle). I don’t know why a cyborg would also have an e-reader he needs to carry around with him, you think it’d be built into his eye, but here we are. I wonder what he’s reading that’s making him so mad. Maybe he’s reading about crimes that are happening.
Also she thought his gun arm looked like a Portal gun. So she made it a Portal gun. The kids love Portal.




