Magniloquence the Superheroine
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Professional artist's page:This page is dedicated to alternative views of the characters of Magniloquence the Superheroine as re-envisioned by different professional artists. Each artist was encouraged to view the material on this site and then interpret the characters in her own style. It will be interesting to compare the artistic styles of these industry professionals. All artists have the urge to constantly improve, and any techniques that I can learn will have an effect on my subsequent work. Savannah Alexandra will be featured for the next several months in a series of illustrations for Magniloquence the Superheroine. Savannah Alexandra: The third picture by Savannah is Monaie, dancing with joyous splendor in her chic but savvy high fashion dollar sign coat. The second picture by Savannah is Ampére in a typical slinky but thoughtful pose. The first picture by Savannah was Magniloquence in a superheroine pose with attitude. Click pictures above to see the full size pictures. Kelly Bastow: Kelly chose to illustrate Magniloquence "because she is badass." We were fortunate enough to receive two views of Magniloquence. The first picture is the kind of posed portrait of Magniloquence that might hang in the Mayor's office in Wonder Falls City Hall. The second is a bit more whimsical, with a reference to Magniloquence's day job as a writer of Priscilla's Pearls of Common Courtesy. Click pictures above to see the full size pictures. Other Artists will be posted as we receive their Submissions over the next year.
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© 2013-2020. Magniloquence the SuperheroineTM is written and illustrated by Robert Stradley, Characters and elements of Magniloquence are TM and © 2013-2020 Robert Stradley. All rights reserved. Graphic novels are published by Twisted Tail Productions PO box 9778 Wichita Falls, Texas, USA 76308. All names, characters, places, and events are fictitious and are meant to be treated as such. Any resemblance to actual persons past, present, or future is entirely coincidental. Any tongue-in-cheek reference to existing comics is purely intentional and readers are encouraged to ferret them out. If you cannot find any, you need to read more comics. If you can read this, you probably don't need new glasses.