Action Scene—MISSES Series Reveal

in comics •  6 years ago 

There's been a lot of concept art and design work presented so far in these MISS Reveal posts, and so I thought I would change it up just a bit and show you an action sequence I drew a couple of years ago as I envisioned a future story arc.

I probably don't need to continue to tell you I don't consider myself much of an artist, but I do like to draw and try to convey some kind of message or action. That's more or less what I've attempted to do here.

What's Happening?

I haven't written much about all the villains Team MISS will face, so to explain the scene, I need to introduce a character I haven't mentioned before whose name is disGuise. Her powers are fairly straightforward. She can become anyone or anything she chooses to be. There are different levels to this ability, which go from superficial changes to where she's indistinguishable from the real thing.

These abilities lend themselves to infiltration and disruption, which is what she's done. She's made her way into the Millennial Institute for Social Sciences and taken on the likeness of different people.

So, that's the backdrop to the scene. On we go.

MISS Lead Shows One Of Her Abilities

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There are three different MISS characters in this particular drawing, the first being MISS Lead. MISS Lead, at this point, has the ability to transform parts or all of her body into lead, and she can also sense and manipulate lead wherever it might exist. In this scene, she demonstrates one of the newest abilities she has, creating and then propelling lead as a weapon.

So, in the image above, we see her crying out, "Imposter!" as she shoots something from her clinched fists. More on that in a moment.

MISS Fire Sees It All

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MISS Fire is the second person in this scene. Thanks to the crop, you can't really tell what she's doing, but by her words, you can tell she's happy to see someone, in this case, MISS Match (aka Park Shihab).

Then, she reacts to what MISS Lead is doing, which is discharging something at someone. MISS Fire doesn't seem very happy about it, and at best, she's confused at why MISS Lead has done this. Under normal circumstances, such an act would be way out of character for MISS Lead, but these aren't normal circumstances.

MISS Match Gets Clocked

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The last MISS character we see is MISS Match, who has the unfortunate problem of being on the business end of MISS Lead's no nonsense approach to fighting villains. In this case, MISS Lead has produced a chunk of lead and hurled it at her, with some painful results.

The Whole Picture

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So, here is the entire thing at once. MISS Fire is using her flames to propel herself around off the ground, while MISS Lead is shooting a large piece of lead at MISS Match, who is basically knocked unconscious by it.

Or Is It?

Now, I haven't given you much to go on, other than disGuise is running around imitating people at MISS. Just who she's imitating in this scene, though, is still unknown, even though MISS Lead seems to think it's MISS Match.

But is it?

Did Miss Lead just make a mistake, or was she right about who MISS Match really is? Or is MISS Lead actually disGuise, and she's trying to take out TEAM Miss?

For now, I'm going to leave that little mystery unsolved. Speculate all you want. Regardless, greater things are at work here, of which disGuise is only a piece of the puzzle.

Not Quite Finished

Obviously, I started to color this, and then stopped. The drawing was done in pencil and then scanned and made into a file to be colored in Photoshop. I'm not that good at it, so I basically completed MISS Lead and left it at that.

Mostly, I wanted to see what I could come up with, and I wanted to see what a flying chunk of lead would look like. I'm not totally convinced that I like it, at least not in such a form (it looks like a sawed off piece of log), but someone who can draw and has a better imagination could come up with something much better.

Aside from the characters all being hand drawn, the picture is also hand lettered. Lettering used to be one of my favorite things to do. Now, they've got fonts for that, and once you've found the right ones, it's much less time consuming.

That's all I wanted to share. Your support, as always, is greatly appreciated. Thanks for stopping by.

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Drawing has never been part of me since when I was little. Kind of I try to learn drawing but as times goes on, I guess I can't be that good in drawing so what else than to gave up

On the contrary it is part of me.

Just draw whatever you see or what comes to your mind. You dont necessarily need to get the exact image.

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good advice. That's basically what cartoonists do—get the message across. They are generally pretty easy to follow. It's definitely a gift and a talent, though. Some of us are born with it, some can develop it, and others, like me, just keep trying anyway. :)

That is just the truth.
The more you keep trying, them more you get, the better you become.

There is no magic spill for it.

Yeah, I used to do a lot of it up and through my last year of high school. In fact, the graphic novel I serialized and published last year was written and draw after I'd graduated from high school. That was definitely my last major project, and I think probably the last of my drawing for quite a while.

I've found it's not so easy to go and pick up, and since I'm self taught, I don't really have any technical points to stand on, and it definitely does not come as easy as i would like it. I've tried to develop my own style, something unique that I can do naturally and consistently, but so far, it hasn't happened. :)

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Hey, @serkagan.

It's not too bad, but I wouldn't go much farther than that. :) Considering it's just one panel that I imagined in the middle or so of a story, and quite a bit into the story, there's really not any context, and so I imagine the scene would be portrayed differently, with more weight and meaning, once all the other stories that come before this are published.

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Thank you kindly. I'm thankful for the support here. :)

You have been at this for a while, that alone is impressive.
I do not have any artistic abilities at all, your drawings, despite not being finished, depict action very well.

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Hey, @thebigsweed.

Looks like you've been making the rounds of my latest posts. Thank you. :)

And thank you for your kind words. For the longest time when I was a preteen, I wanted to be an artist. I kept at it through a year past high school, and then got away from it for various reasons and didn't really get back into it. I'm still not, but every once in a while I try my hand at something.

I guess I can communicate a basic idea. I just can't do it to the extent I would like to. I'm sure there's a more impactful angle for this scene to be presented in (and it might actually benefit from multi-panel like I carved it up, instead of one long one), but anyway.

It would definitely be cheaper if I were to do the art. :) Just not necessarily better for the health and growth of the comic book series.

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