My series is a novel. My main character was partially inspired by Jaime Sommers (Bionic Woman) and Wonder Woman (Lynda Carter). I also drew inspiration from Sgt. Carter from Hogan's Heroes. I really enjoy characters who are weird, yet geniuses in their field. Their team might tease them, but the team members are the first person to come to their weird coworkers aid when in trouble.
The Idea behind my Main Character is an Anti-Hero. He's still likable but he is driven by selfish reasons. (That's not inherently a bad thing).
He isn't based on anyone in particular but I took some cues from Trickster Characters. His main method of Fighting is pushing people's buttons.
However I have seen similarities after the fact to other characters, such as Jack Burton from Big trouble in little China, and Travis Touchdown from No More Heroes. and maybe Ace Ventura too!
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The main Character(Zach Carter) of "The Connections" was inspired by the ranger core from John Flanagan's Ranger's Apprentice and I added in a little of my own spice with the concept that one day we will run out of original Ideas, if and when someone does have an original Idea humanity will pay arm and limb for it.
Oh and What might that episode be? also I could only get into the first book of the Brotherband, it was a great idea to start with but after the second book it just got too side tracked in my opinion. Flanagan should of started on the royal ranger further into the story ark, probably after another few books of RA, I wish he would make a book one with another mention of the Wargals(one where Will or Horace recruits the Wargals as an army in the mountains of rain and night) and another book, one where the entire story ark of RA is reread but in the ranger horses point of view(the horses would like make snappy remarks and roast Will, Halt, and Gilan as they go through the story ark).
It was when Zach mentioned the cloaks he needed it reminded me of Flanagan’s cloak description just enough for me to wonder. I almost asked you about it in the comments, but it’s a surprisingly little-known series.
He clearly needed to write Brotherband and get it out of his head considering there’s, what, like 6 books in that series? I can’t really blame any author for writing what they need to write - he just happened to write the series that his readers liked better the first time round. And, who knows? Maybe there’s a whole group of readers than enjoy Brotherband that don’t appreciate Ranger’s Apprentice as much
The main character of my story is inspired by many magical-girl protagonists, and a common thread between them: the classic "I just want to be normal" trope, where they find themselves frustrated and disheartened by how fighting evil has affected their lives, but still continue to fight for those they love and all of humankind.
Or rather, Faye's an inversion of such—what if a magical girl who already saved the world just wants to be magical again?
Thou my characters aren't really based on single individuals in particular. I did had alot of influences.
Axelle, was more just influenced by wanting a very curious protagonist, which works well for a mystery comic. And thus she more of amalgamation of very bright and cheerful characters from cartoons. Like Goo from fosters home for imaginary friends, Fin from adventure time, ect.
Hila more particular was kinda based abit on my own childhood of girls who were very very very short but had the biggest amount of sass and outspokenness.
The rest were just odd quirks and stuff from kids from my own childhood and stuff
This is Linus, one of the darling otters at the Natural History Museum in Ohio. Well, we were watching him and a few other otters, Calvin and Hobbes, in their tank last year, and the three of them got out and chased each other in a circle, then dove back into the tank. We got to laughing at them and they looked over at us and all of them barked! So we thought, "Wow, do they want us to play too?" So we walked over to the tank and they followed us, and swam alongside us while we walked back and forth. We suddenly realized we had some otter kindred spirits here, and we left thinking about how otters might react if stuck on an island together. Sounds silly but that's how we started "Insignificant Otters". When we got home, we'd already discussed most of the storylines to pursue.
So, we thank Linus for the inspiration, definitely.
For my MC Elizabeth I at first didn't have any facial features (I drew her only with a plague doctor mask) and since these uniforms are almost always depicted with black or dark colors, I decided to make her hair black as well. It was later on that I decided to draw her without her mask that I started to think how did I want her to look like. I made her hair fall to the sides because I felt that it gave her an air of "not really caring for my appearance". Then I decided to give her freckles because I thought it was a cute little detail . I didn't really base her off of anyone, but the main references I used were the medieval period clothing lmao.
Here's the comic if you want to see more ^^