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DescriptionPanther Girl and the Wasp lie out cold on the floor after getting beaten senseless by some dastardly villain. Now he departs the scene, confident that our heroines will remain unconscious for many hours!Social/Sharing |
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Don Kelly
Member Since 2007
Posted on 12/27/2007
Totally perfect! The women are sexy and the way the knocked out state is shown is inspiring! All superherione kos should look like this. Sweet dreams ladies!
David Hughett
Member Since 2007
Posted on 12/27/2007
Thanks for the comment, Don! Jonathan really did a great job on this pic. The heroines look absolutely helpless, don't they?
Jimmy Wilkerson
Member Since 2007
Posted on 12/27/2007
Very well done!! It looks like the knocked out girls are lying on a board floor. With the cracked wall in the background it implies the fight has taken place in an old abandoned house adding to the excitement. I like the way he has walked away from them without tying them up. He knows they are no threat to him now. Lying out cold on the floor they have "been taken care of".
Jimmy Wilkerson
Member Since 2007
Posted on 12/27/2007
Very well done!! It looks like the knocked out girls are lying on a board floor. With the cracked wall in the background it implies the fight has taken place in an old abandoned house adding to the excitement. I like the way he has walked away from them without tying them up. He knows they are no threat to him now. Lying out cold on the floor they have "been taken care of".
David Hughett
Member Since 2007
Posted on 12/28/2007
Hi Jimmy! It is always fun to read your comments. I like the idea of our two sexy heroines fighting, losing, and being left unconscious in an old abandoned house. I did not specifically ask Jonathan to depict the location as such, but it works! I did not even ask Jonathan to depict the villain -- I just wanted him to draw Panther Girl and the Wasp out cold on the floor. He added the departing villain as a point of clarification, so that the viewer could piece together what had happened to the heroines without needing a caption. It is nice to have an artist willing to add details that enhance the picture!
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