Wednesday Faces


A variety of faces for your Wednesday morning.

At the top left is what looks like a variation on Beastie.

The bottom two characters are Marek and Quince from Bonecage Graffiti the Misspent Youths prequel that ran in the magazine version of Glyph. Marek was a sorcerer who wanted to gain ultimate power by free some ancient Lovecraftian gods. Quince was his main flunky. He’s not looking too good here. At some point I’d planned to have Quince get killed and Marek would bring him back as sort of zombie. This is probably what he would have looked like.

Super Service


I think I did this guy as an adversary for Beastie. He’s a superpowered secret service agent. Or may FBI agent. Some branch of the government anyway. (Probably not the IRS.)

And Even More Beastie


Beastie’s backstory (at least the second one; the first one, done for the trading card set just had her as superheroine cursed with a trio of demon “assistants) was that she was a former child star. She spent five years on a hit comedy as the cute little kid with super powers around whom wackiness ensued. The twist was that she actually had superpowers. She could lift boulders, bend steel bars and walk away from a fiery car crash. Once she stopped being a cute, smart kid her acting career fell apart because, really, she wasn’t much of an actress. Fortunately her parents had been smart with her money so she wasn’t broke. She still had to work because she wasn’t rich either but at least she could choose her work. And having superpowers in Hollywood meant that she often worked doing stunts or as a bodyguard.

The gent with the dreads is/was her agent or maybe her lawyer. I don’t remember now.

The thing with the teeth is Saur Thirteen, one of those government experiments gone horribly wrong.