Not quite done in time for the game.
Oh well, I'll finish them next year ;)
Normally more of a fantasy player,
but I'm having a blast painting and
playing these knights!
Happy New Year!
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Cover of the Day:
Iron Man #102 (September, 1977)
Art by George Perez and Pablo Marcos
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Iron Man #102 (Mantlo/Tuska, Sept 1977). Dreadknight is a cool update on Iron Man’s old foe, the Black Knight.
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Dreadknight (Bram Velsing)! . Bram Velsing was a Latverian scientist who had rebelled against Doctor Doom. Doom fused a Doom-like mask into Bram's face and exiled him... . 1st - 4th slide is from the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe v3 13 (1991) Art by Keith Pollard and Josef Rubinstein. Research and Text by Glenn Herdling, Len Kaminski Peter Sanderson and Murray Ward. Colors by Andy Yanchus. . See more relevant content here: #marvelman901dreadknight #marvelman901latveria . #dreadknight #horse #90s #knight #supervillain #ironman #keithpollard #josefrubinstein (på/i Latveria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnthctFMi2h/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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An interesting idea is the idea of "Cyber Barons".
One reason probably is because of how Barons are seen as underlings to the Cyberdemon (Including those hanged Baron corpses you see before fighting the Cybie in E2M8).
(Also, an inverse to the Harbinger of Doom/a techless Cybie)
The classic box art shows that red demon with horns and cybernetics, like it was vaguely inspired by the 2 species mentioned above.
I guess we have examples that seem close enough to a Hell Noble being cybernetic.
D3 RoE has the Bruiser, which is kinda like an hybrid between an HK and Manc with a screen mouth.
And Eternal has the Dreadknight, which is based on the idea of HK being primarly melee, except Dreadknights can shoot a line shaped projectile.
Even TAG2's Armored Baron is like this, sort of.
This also reminds me of these ideas from the "meytr" post:
"Bruiser: RoE’s demon; Shoots 4 fireballs, 2 from each cannon to create a weirdly specific pattern; Can drop Kinetic Mines that can be shot down by the player to avoid activation (The player must be careful to not alert him before he actually encounters a Bruiser, to avoid giving him time to prepare mine traps); The Bruiser can also use his cannons to fly at a low altitude; When its mines are active, they act like homing missiles though not as fast/accurate as the player’s.
Cyber-Satyr: Cybernetic minotaurs that look like the red ones from D1’s cover art; These are just diet Cyberdemons with rockets and grenades; Cyber-Satyr's grenades are cylinder-shaped and bounce like a typical Quake GL grenade (This grenade design helps it to make it a bit different from the Arachno's grenades)."
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Marvel Legends "The RAFT" (SDCC 2016 Exclusive) Showcase
When Purple Man attempts to break out of "The Raft"- a prison that houses some of the most notorious criminals in the world- it's up to Spider-Man to secure the facility and keep the bad guys behind bars.
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Mosswood Dreadknight // Dread Whispers
Artist: Ryan Pancoast
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