Showing posts with label Scarlet Witch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scarlet Witch. Show all posts

Saturday, October 17, 2015

COUNTDOWN TO HALLOWEEN (Day 17): Wanda the Good Witch

I grew up on comic books, Marvel Comics co-created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko for the most part. And if I had to pick a few series that I’d point to as the most influential, The Avengers would be one of those two.

A team of multiple heroes gathered to face down a threat to the world so great that not one of them could handle it alone—that is the definition of The Avengers.  But what made them stand out, in my mind, was the fact that they had relationships outside of their “jobs” as super-people.



I loved the fact that they lived together, most of the core of the team, in a big house (Avengers Mansion).  They ate together, drank together, argued with each other and even occasionally dated one another.  Hell, there were even a few couples who married!



One of those couples were founding members of the team Hank Pym and Janet Van Dyne (Ant-Man and The Wasp), which wasn’t really a surprise to long-time readers because they’d been a couple for years of ups and downs.  The other couple, however, was a result of I don’t know what to call it but a sign of the times--times that were changing.



The Vision was a synthezoid (that’s right, that word is making my autocorrect shit bricks), an artificial humanoid created by an enemy of The Avengers to destroy them.  Wanda Maximoff was an “evil” mutant who was making an attempt, with her twin brother, to reform after years of servitude to the leader of the brotherhood, Magneto.





Wanda was called The Scarlet Witch.  She was not a witch, but she was given that name because her mutant ability was to alter probabilities in order to make the impossible probable or actual.  If an enemy were standing over a gas line that was freshly built, it would suddenly explode as if it were fifty years old.  So weird shit would happen around her and most of the time it would be to her or her teammate’s advantage.  That freaked them out enough that she was called a witch.



Eventually, she began to study and became adept at witchcraft when she lost her mutant powers for a while.  Although, what she was actually doing was simply using her probability altering powers to tap into the magical energies out there.  So the name “Witch” became more apt, more witchy and more scary to her enemies.  Now around this time, she and her brother discovered that their former leader in the Brotherhood of Mutants, Magneto, was their true father.  Add to that possession by a demonic entity known as Chthon and the the witch part of her name started to hold a lot more weight.



Meanwhile, she’d married her synthezoid (there goes that word again) boyfriend/teammate.  And while life wasn’t perfect, he and she knew happiness together.  Now I could get into the vast amount of history that came later, how they’d had impossible kids, she’d gone crazy and wiped out a race and destroyed The Avengers—killing her husband in the process—but I won’t.  That could take hours.  And, frankly, it doesn’t matter.



The point is she went from a frail young lady to a woman of power, a woman of so much power that it became scary to all those around her.  And while her teammates cared for her, they certainly feared her abilities enough to take measures to protect themselves and their world.  The point being, even a good witch, a good woman of power, should be treated with respect... and a good amount of caution!




And now, right here on our stage, it's ZZ TOP frontman Billy Gibbons in his psychedelic blues band that he fronted before he became a sharp dressed man...
it's MOVING SIDEWALKS with
"CRIMSON WITCH"...


Saturday, February 16, 2013

SKETCHING AROUND IN THE DARK

Been busy sketching and doodling and getting reacquainted with Photoshop for the Character Battle Royal over at Outcast Studios.  Boy, does it show that I haven't kept up my digital art practice, let alone my continued crawl into the digital age of art.

First up, a ballpoint on cardboard sketch of the Scarlet Witch for the DSC--you may be able to tell that my version of Wanda here is greatly informed by John Byrne's depiction of her.:

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This one features Daredevil--the character I chose to use throughout the CBR (however far I can advance anyway).  Here is DD diving out of what would've been a Mack truck as I was attempting to depict him ramming Power Girl with it.
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Here we have old Matt Murdock struggling to continue after a particularly tough battle--I'm still working out my idea for the DD vs Power Girl CBR fight.  I like this pose and may revisit it should I feel that it fits a particular showdown.
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Here's Power Girl getting hit by what was to be that Mack truck, but I later decided would be a wrecking ball.  I think this is the only pose I practiced for the final piece.
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And here's the pose that I initially thought up for DD.  Problem was that the wire holding the ball wasn't showing enough power behind the impact I wanted to have on Power Girl, so I changed it to his other hand--thus giving the effect of a more powerful collision with Matt's opponent.
(Don't click to enlarge as the anatomy isn't quite worked out)
Coming up next the further development of my Round 1 battle featuring Daredevil and Power Girl.


Friday, December 9, 2011

Floating Vision



The Vision is one of those characters who different people react to very differently. I happen to love the character and his classic look, so when it came time to sketch him I went with that.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

CAP'S KOOKIE QUARTET!



This is a commission piece I did for a friend who wanted the Avengers from the days of Captain America's Kookie Quartet. Probably one of the most interesting periods of the Avengers as it was a nearly impossible effort every issue for the team to accomplish anything because of the arguments, retorts and quips from Hawkeye about Cap and the attitude of Quicksilver, and then there's the love triangle that nearly formed between Hawkeye, Cap and the Scarlet Witch.

Personally, I have yet to make it all the way through reading that part of the Avengers' saga as it was just too much a struggle to read back to back issues. Hawkeye was a real punk back in those days.