I wrote the profile for Airboy this week, which made me look for Valkyrie cosplay. I didn't quite find the Valkyrie I was looking for however. But this great cosplay of Marvel's Valkyrie by the Maid of Might and photographer Manny Llanura certainly makes an amazing end to the week!
As always, you can check out a lot more great Cosplay pictures over on the Tumblr. And while you are admiring some great cosplay here, don’t forget to check out some of the other great stuff on Super Powered Fiction this week!
Showing posts with label Valkyrie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valkyrie. Show all posts
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Thursday, September 15, 2016
Pulpsploitation: On writing Airboy
This article was originally posted on the official Pulpsploitation site.
Why Airboy?
He certainly isn’t a character that went without a revival in the 1980s. Chuck Dixon and Tim Truman created a rather amazing series at Eclipse (now being collected by IDW) with art by the likes of Stan Woch, Ben Dunn, Ron Randall and Tom Lyle.
But that series didn’t tell the story of the original Airboy. Instead it focused on Davy Nelson Jr., the son of the original character and his interaction with a mix of the original Air Fighters and new “ripped from the headlines” adventures. Despite being written by well known Republican writer Chuck Dixon, it was even famous for being the anti-Reagan comic. But while it offered great stories, it wasn’t the take on Airboy I wanted to see.
I wanted to go back to the original, I wanted to make him a fish out of water and I wanted to update the Air Fighters in a very different way.
In my initial short story, Misery and the Airtomb play their part in the first story, but they are really a subplot as Airboy finds himself young and alive again in the early 1980s. He’s immediately thrust into a plot to stop the massive super-weapon that nearly killed him once before.
The tale will hopefully kickoff a new series of adventures starring the high-flying adventurer beginning in 2017.
Pulpsploitation is now available at Amazon.
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All three of these characters will play a part in future Airboy stories. |
He certainly isn’t a character that went without a revival in the 1980s. Chuck Dixon and Tim Truman created a rather amazing series at Eclipse (now being collected by IDW) with art by the likes of Stan Woch, Ben Dunn, Ron Randall and Tom Lyle.
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Flying Dutchman will be the first other Air Fighter to make an appearance in the new book. |
I wanted to go back to the original, I wanted to make him a fish out of water and I wanted to update the Air Fighters in a very different way.
In my initial short story, Misery and the Airtomb play their part in the first story, but they are really a subplot as Airboy finds himself young and alive again in the early 1980s. He’s immediately thrust into a plot to stop the massive super-weapon that nearly killed him once before.
The tale will hopefully kickoff a new series of adventures starring the high-flying adventurer beginning in 2017.
Pulpsploitation is now available at Amazon.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Great Art: Valkyrie by Bruce Timm
I have to be honest. I've written a lot of public domain characters I want to work on. Whether it be Living Legends, the Pulp Obscura series from Pro Se Press or random short stories like "The Rise of Rulah". I have even started my own take on Hillman Comics' Air Fighters with my Airboy short story in Pulpsploitation.
But I still haven't got to Valkyrie yet. She's near the top of the list of characters I have plans for in the extended Quadrant Universe, but you probably won't see any sign of her until at least late 2017. But for now enjoy this great picture of her battling Misery (a character that does makes a brief appearance in the aforementioned story) by the always amazing Bruce Timm, of DC Animated Universe fame.
But I still haven't got to Valkyrie yet. She's near the top of the list of characters I have plans for in the extended Quadrant Universe, but you probably won't see any sign of her until at least late 2017. But for now enjoy this great picture of her battling Misery (a character that does makes a brief appearance in the aforementioned story) by the always amazing Bruce Timm, of DC Animated Universe fame.
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