Wednesday, November 30, 2011

SUPERHERO OF THE YEAR: Ross Radke's X-23

Votes are tallied and totaled. 12 winners went head-to-head and, clawing her way to the top of the pile, Ross Radke's X-23 has claimed the title of Superhero of the Year. Check out the winner and our comments below. Before the jump, we've got info on your judges and our judging criteria, and after the jump are our scores for all twelve entries!

Ross Radke's X-23 - 88/100
Alex (9) - I love this design. Typically, when I see X-23, I think of her as being around 15 (which may be highly erroneous), but here I see her as 19-22 -- a little bit older, with some smart changes made. The style of the top and ripped tights still tie her to youth, but the brown skit/jacket/boots visually tie her to her genetic template in Wolverine, and seem like a smart, forward-thinking decision.

Chantaal (9) - I'm in love with this. I love the extra rough and tumble look to her, especially the cowboy boot sand jacket. Keeping the X-Men symbol in her belt is a nice touch for a character who doesn't necessarily have a constant look to her, but this really ties together well for a kick-@$$  civilian look.

Lina (10) - This X-23 looks like SUCH a bad@$$. Very much fitting with the Laura Kinney we know and love.  The skirt isn't something that I initially liked but, as a complete look, it works really well.

Angel (8) - There are a few things that I like about this one and a few things that sort of rub me the wrong way. I like how the coloring reminds me of Wolverine, and I like how her necklace looks like one she'd wear in some of her earlier comic appearances. I'm not a big fan of the bulkiness of the outfit as a whole, I think, but I do like this one.

Dee (10) - This is a design I just love. There are a lot of great and familiar elements in it, but it also seems very rugged and like street-wear. There's a roughness to it, like she's found pieces she's made work together. The boots are practical and the heavy leather would be well suited to her foot blades. It's very recognisable as X-23, but not similar to the original.

Dave (9) - The more "rough-and-tumble" look is nice. The claws are a little long, though.

BJ (7) - Maybe X-Men and mutants are easier to redesign because their abilities and mutations are so obvious, generally speaking.  I like the more tomboyish and earthy feel to this design.  Still clearly X-23, yet still quite different.

Tyson (9) - Really enjoyed this design and the incorporation of the Wolverine-esque elements incorporated into X-23's costume design here. I could easily imagine picking up a comic book and seeing her sporting this look. Nicely done!

Taylor (8) - This is what I would really expect to see from a character re-vamp 10 years down the road. She looks older and more bad@$$, and the short hair really helps with that. The outfit is practical and yet still shows off some skin. I particularly liked the jacket, as well as the wrist guards and gloves. Really good design, and I would defiantly have to pick this up if I saw it.

Mitch (9) - Great design to be sure. It calls so many elements that make up the ideas behind X-23 and bring them together in a stylish outfit. I still love the subtle Wolverine markings on the boots and, now that I look again, I find myself thinking the stripes on the jackets could maybe be a bit more like the boots. But that's a small, tiny thing compared to the fact the rest of this is just so great.

There you have it! Before we jump into the rest of the contest winners, I wanted to share with you the criteria for judging this time around, as well as your judges.

Since all of these entries won in their specific contests, it is inherently unfair to pit them against one another as, on those grounds, they can't compare to one another. So we took a different approach. We assumed we've not picked up a comic for 10 years. After a decade out of comics, we decide to check out our local comic shop, and these characters are the ones that great us. They've all been redesigned so, are they recognizable as the characters we knew last? Is enough of their visual identity retained?

The only exception was Aquaman, since his contest was an Elseworlds/What If? affair. For him, the criteria asked if he was still recognizable as some form of Aquaman in his alternate universe state.

Your judges include your Superhero of the Month staff, Alex and Mitch; the always fantastic Girls Read Comics crew, Dee, Lina, Angel and Chantaal (who, might I add, will be joining us again in March!); two of our sponsors, Dave of Dr. Volt's Comics, and Tyson of Big Shiny Robot! Unfortunately, Scott of Scott's Comics had to drop out of judging for personal reasons, and we still needed one other judge. Turning to Twitter, we got a couple of fans to help and provide a fans perspective through Taylor and BJ.

Now, there are prizes for this contest. Obviously, Ross wins, but we need to figure out how many tiers we go down after that. We'll let you know what the winner(s) obtained as soon as possible. Trying to stay on top of a whirlwind semester and run the site hasn't enabled me to run every aspect smoothly, but we'll keep you posted!

Check out the rest of the entries, their scores and comments after the jump!

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

T.Branch's Women of DC

T.Branch came in to our September contest and won it like a boss. To wrap up our month of anything-goes redesigns, he's sent us some redesigns of some of the women of the DC (new 52) Universe that are jaw-dropping.

Power Girl
"I reworked her ‘armor’ to conform to the DCnU details of the Superman armored look."


Black Bat
"I took away the cape, because I don’t think Cassandra needs a cape. She quite agile to begin with and so dangerous of a fighter that, in my opinion,  it would hinder her somehow. Plus, blending into the dark is like ‘Batman 101’ and she does it better than most. She’s got fighting gauntlets for hand to hand and a back storage item for fancy tools and such. Obvious items like swords, knives and throwing weapons can be added onto her, but for more stealthy aspects of her, this would be the look."
Manhunter
"There’s not much I really changed except some of the layout of the costume. More protection on her arms, neck and ribs for hand to hand combat. She didn’t have a belt before, so why start now? And I gave her thigh high boots. I dunno why I did. It just looked….different on her. So, there ya go. A not-much-changed-really redesign."


Donna Troy
"I took elements from her past costumes, some of WW’s older costumes (like from Odyssey) and one or two from the current version of WW. I think pants work better on Donna, just because we’re (the viewer) is more used to her wearing pants? I took some armor pieces as this version is a bit more aggressive, more warrior like, than previous versions. The red top is a nod to WW current uniform but instead of a bust top its more of a wrap, hence the line pattern difference. Also gave her a weapon, much like the weapon from Hellboy 2, where it can extend its length from short sword all the way to a staff. and of course, stars….LOTS of stars, because it seems she’s always has had a lot of them on her costumes."
Starfire
"I kept elements from various versions of her and actually wanted her to have a look like a superheroic Dejah Thoris vibe with Kory. For her royalty side, there are many more ornamental gems on her costume. I closed her chest center, but kept it white, like she not-so-happily agreed to put on more clothes. I gave her a scar on her face for her time as a slave, a mark the slavers would have put on a Royal. Same with the ID tattoo. Its the reminder of her past."


What do you all think? I, for one, think these are awesome. Give us your thoughts in the comments below, and stay tuned for the announcement of our Superhero of the Year!

And So It Begins...

You've probably noticed things looking a little bit different on Superhero of the Month. I've begun implementing  the changes I discussed previously, starting with the page template. The background and header will change, so those will probably be the biggest changes you'll notice immediately. So if the site looks dark and incomplete at the moment, it will change again shortly. There will be some other changes coming, but won't be as immediately noticeable. Stay tuned for a full post detailing all the changes to Superhero of the Month when we're done.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Sponsor Spotlight: Scott's Comics


After what ended up being a whirlwind and ridiculously full Thanksgiving weekend, we're back to remind you of our final sponsor for this month's contest!


Scottscomics.com opened in August, 1997, and was one of the first comic book sites with a shopping cart in 1999!   Now with over 130,000 comics, Scott's Comics prides itself on friendly service, good packaging, and treating customers fairly.

Scott's Comics offers on-line ordering, great customer service, a wide comic book selection, strict grading, and secure credit card transactions. We specialize in 1960's-to-date comic books and trade paperbacks. 

Scott's Comics is a one-man operation. Scott has been collecting comic books since 1973, set up multiple comic book shows, ran a part-time store in Rocky Mount during the early '90's, and worked at local comic shops. Today, Scott's full-time job is a Civil Engineer. 

Scott's Comics U.S. economy shipping rate starts at $3.99 and is free for orders over $50.Check them out and sign up for their free, once a month newsletter!

Stay tuned to Superhero of the Month for the announcement of our Superhero of the Year winner, and be sure to check out the announcement for our NOTES contest, starting in December!

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving & More...


For those of us in the US, have a happy and safe Thanksgiving.

I just wanted to let you all know, there will be some changes coming to Superhero of the Month soon in terms of site design and layout. I may be able to do the overhaul all at once, but depending on how my schedule pans out, it may be done gradually. If you see things changing and everything does jibe, know that it's likely a work-in-progress. When everything's done, I will post an update to inform everyone of the new features.

Wonder Twins, why not?
Also, we're looking at expanding our social networking reach. However, with the site, Facebook and Twitter accounts, I can't manage another social media function. I've wanted to add more contributors to our staff for a while anyways, so I think this is the opportune time to ask anyone who may be interested to email me about possibly joining the Superhero of the Month team. I'll let you know what I have in mind, and what being part of our team entails.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Robert Schilling's Joker


Robert Schilling's been wowing Superhero of the Month readers since he won the Angel contest last December. Since then, he's submitted some pieces that are always fantastic. Here, Robert wows us with his dark, twisted version of Batman's greatest enemy, the Joker.

"For my Joker redesign, I wanted to give him a very dark and grungy feel, while still adhering to his comical demeanor. That blend of comedy and grotesqueness often makes for a absolutely terrifying character. You can tell he has a sense of humor, but you wouldn't want to be his cell mate in Arkham Asylum."

This is a brilliant companion piece to Robert's Harley Quinn, which placed in the finalists of that contest. In fact, I'd love to see those two redesigns in a piece together!

Enough of my wishful thinking. What do you think of Robert's redesign? Does looking at it terrify you just the right amount? Let us know in the comments below!

Monday, November 21, 2011

OFFICIAL CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT - NOTES

For December, we're changing things up a bit before we head into 2012 with Superhero of the Month reader's picks for heroes in need of a redesign. 


Shortly after SHotM began, Davien Watkins, founder of Superhero Enterprises and a former music industry executive, contacted me about the possibility of us holding a contest with them for their flagship character, NOTES. It's taken a while to get everything squared away, but finally SHotM is proud to present NOTES as our December contest!


Criteria is a little different for this month. Since NOTES is a character I'd wager almost everyone is unfamiliar with, we're not looking for artists to redesign him. Rather, illustrate NOTES in your style. What we'll be looking for is an illustration that best exemplifies what you believe NOTES stands for. That's pretty broad, so don't redesign, just have a lot of fun.


Per Superhero Enterprises, "NOTES" is our most powerful science fiction superhero and a highly-skilled leader in music technology, whose mission is to enhance and transform the experience of making and editing electronic music.

"N.O.T.E.S." distinctively offers solution(s) to the global fight against illicit downloading and counterfeiting, as the consequences of digital piracy online and in the streets....have continued to threaten the U.S. economy, jeopardize public safety, and undermine the livelihood of our domestic entertainment industries.

Comic book superheroes are supposed to provide role models that are potentially used by children in developing self images. N.O.T.E.S. symbolizes these qualities of high moral character, courage, generosity, and honor of a noble spirit. 


Superhero Enterprises also recently debuted the beginnings of NOTES's origin story on their site. To familiarize yourself with NOTES, I'd highly recommend giving it a read!



Submissions will be judged like normal, and are due Friday, December 23 by 6:00 PM MST. Davien and Superhero Enterprises are offering the following as prizes for the contest:


1st Place: Opportunity to write/illustrate a two-page short story featuring NOTES to be featured on Superhero Enterprises' Tumblr and DeviantArt pages, a NOTES T-shirt, 1988's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #4, signed by co-creator Kevin Eastman, and Ice Cube's Laugh Now, Cry Later.


2nd Place: Batman & Robin (vol. 1) #1, Alien/Predator Free Comicbook Day promotional, The Game's Doctor's Advocate and Erick Sermon's Erick Onasis.


3rd Place: Superman (vol. 2) #205 and Snoop Dogg's Tha Blue Carpet Treatment.


If you have further questions, send them to us at either Superhero of the Month or Superhero Enterprises, specifying in your subject that your email regards the SHotM NOTES Contest.

Friday, November 18, 2011

Sponsor Spotlight - Big Shiny Robot!



Big Shiny Robot! was started back in February of 2008 by Lucas Ackley and Bryan Young as a blog meant to share geek news amongst friends, but quickly grew into something more. Bringing in a handful of friends as contributors and leveraging the artistic skills of Elias Pate, BSR began its transformation into the full-fledged "nerd news & reviews" site it is today. Fast forward three years, Big Shiny Robot has become a staple in the local Utah geek community and is garnering more and more nation-wide readership every day. Offering geek-oriented reviews, editorials, news and exclusive stories, as well as hosting events in the Salt Lake City area, BSR has become a familiar face in the Utah geek community. Big Shiny Robot now has a great staff of nearly 20 regular contributors all from different walks of life giving their take on all things geek, and are continuing to set their sights on becoming one of the destinations for nerd news and reviews on the internet.

Big Shiny Robot is also the proud recipients of the 2011 "Best Local Blog" award from the local publication, City Weekly.



Big Shiny Robot originally joined us in our Atom Eve contest back in April, with judging duties done by co-founder Lucas Ackley. Co-founder Bryan "Swank-mo-tron" Young, resident Star Wars expert, joined us in judging September's Darth Vader contest. For Superhero of the Year, we're joined by founding contributor Tyson "Arse-bot" Huber.


Do yourself a favor: visit and bookmark this great site by heading over now to Big Shiny Robot!

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Warren Newsom's Vision

Warren Newsom has submitted to almost every Superhero of the Month contest to date. His dedication is appreciated, and we're happy to post his new take on the Vision:

Warren Newsom's Vision
"While I think his classic look has an iconic elegance, I decided to take a shot at giving him a different look.  I never did like the white costume, so I decided to go dark.  I also made his head and face a little less human looking."

What do you all think? Let us know in the comments below!

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Manny Aguilera's Miss Martian

In today's final post, Manny Aguilera gives us a fantastic new take on Miss Martian:


"Based on the Martian Manhunter redesign I created a while ago. It works well for a grown up version of the current character."



Manny Aguilera is an illustrator and cartoonist with a BFA in Graphic Design. As a professional, he's designed and illustrated everything from T-shirts to towels, book bags to key chains, and has done work for several high profile clients, including Disney, Universal Studios, and Carnival Cruise Lines.Currently, he's trying to raise funds to print his fourth sketchbook, Bootleg Reboot!, via Kickstarter. 


"The book is set up the way I wish more art books were," Manny says. "Full page art on the right  and key sketches, thumbnails and layouts on the left along with some thoughts  and insights into working process. I enjoy sharing the different aspects of the art from beginning to end."


Manny's been great to Superhero of the Month, and it's exciting to see several of his pieces previously featured here on the cover of Bootleg Reboot! For more information on BR! and to contribute, please click here.



I like it! What do you think? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned to Superhero of the Month for more redesigns throughout the month as we approach the results of our Superhero of the Year contest!

Mash-Up: Manny Aguilera's TMNT Avengers

In the second of three posts from Manny Aguilera today, we see a very clever blending of the Avengers with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:



Manny Aguilera is an illustrator and cartoonist with a BFA in Graphic Design. As a professional, he's designed and illustrated everything from T-shirts to towels, book bags to key chains, and has done work for several high profile clients, including Disney, Universal Studios, and Carnival Cruise Lines.Currently, he's trying to raise funds to print his fourth sketchbook, Bootleg Reboot!, via Kickstarter. 


"The book is set up the way I wish more art books were," Manny says. "Full page art on the right  and key sketches, thumbnails and layouts on the left along with some thoughts  and insights into working process. I enjoy sharing the different aspects of the art from beginning to end."


Manny's been great to Superhero of the Month, and it's exciting to see several of his pieces previously featured here on the cover of Bootleg Reboot! For more information on BR! and to contribute, please click here.


I think this is one of the more clever mash-ups I've seen around the web. But what do you think? Let us know in the comments below, and stay tuned for the third and final entry from Manny later today!

Manny Aguilera's Spider-Man

In the first of a trio of posts coming your way today, Manny Aguilera sends us his redesign of the amazing Spider-Man:


Manny Aguilera is an illustrator and cartoonist with a BFA in Graphic Design. As a professional, he's designed and illustrated everything from T-shirts to towels, book bags to key chains, and has done work for several high profile clients, including Disney, Universal Studios, and Carnival Cruise Lines.Currently, he's trying to raise funds to print his fourth sketchbook, Bootleg Reboot!, via Kickstarter. 


"The book is set up the way I wish more art books were," Manny says. "Full page art on the right  and key sketches, thumbnails and layouts on the left along with some thoughts  and insights into working process. I enjoy sharing the different aspects of the art from beginning to end."


Manny's been great to Superhero of the Month, and it's exciting to see several of his pieces previously featured here on the cover of Bootleg Reboot! For more information on BR! and to contribute, please click here.

What do you think? Pretty cool, I think! Let us know what you think in the comments below, and stay tuned to Superhero of the Month for More of Manny's work today!

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Sebastian von Buchwald's Superman

Since contributing to August's Wonder Woman contest, Sebastian von Buchwald's become something of a regular here at Superhero of the Month, always delivering solid pieces. Here, he tackles a hero that is often redesigned, and almost always with controversy:



“I toyed with many ideas on how to tackle this and tried a bunch of different designs before I settled on this one. I didn’t have a particular desire or agenda in mind when redesigning Supes, I mostly went with something that I liked enough and would be recognizable, if not as the real Superman, then maybe as one in some alternate universe.”

Personally, I've never really dug the classic Superman get-up, and as far as redesigns go, I think the DCnU design is among the worst. I'd prefer Sebastian's -- or one of the many you can find on the web -- to the official DC(n)U version any day.

What do you think? Hit up the comments below!

Monday, November 14, 2011

Brian Post's JLA

Brian Post's been submitting to Superhero of the Month for a while now, always sending in some killer designs, and nearly snagging the Wonder Woman contest. Here, he expands on some of his past entries and adds a few more to give us his version of the JLA!

Brian Post's Aquaman, Green Lantern, Superman, Batman, Flash and Wonder Woman
Aquaman: "From a world where he lost his right hand, he had his Atlantean wizard-scientists create an energy sword for the missing hand, which works much like a lightsaber. This gave Aquaman much more versatility in offensive and defensive combat situations. His wetsuit-inspired jumpsuit is practical in and out of the water. My Aquaman is an inspiration, not only leading the JLA, but as an example of what one can accomplish after a traumatic injury if one stays positive." 


Green Lantern: "I went with the whole 'Emerald Knight' motif, with light construct armor that the ring would activate when he is about to go into action."


Superman: "This is the one I'm most proud of. I, like many other people, am not really feeling the new armor he's currently sporting, so I wanted to see if I could do something better. Firstly, I wanted to re-do that classic 'S' because I've always hated how it looked. I wanted to come up with something that was first Kryptonian, and also by coincidence looked kind of like an 'S' we would recognize on Earth. Once the 'S' was sorted I wanted to streamline and harmonize the colors. Three colors, all from the classic costume, but darkened a bit. To take the edge off the bright yellow I chose to do a gold, not to show Superman is 'upper-crust' or anything, but as an homage to the golden-yellow sun from whence he gets his powers."


Batman: "I didn't change much. All I did for this one was change the bat-symbol by tweaking it a bit and then segmenting it, and then throwing in some color by adding a yellow outline."


The Flash: "Wally West will always be my Flash. I wanted to change the logo, so I went with a minimalistic approach. Going with more of a die-cut or stamp kind of vibe to update it and give it a more modern, polished look. Also I added goggles, because they just make sense on speedsters, and yellow gloves to balance out the use of the yellow boots."


Wonder Woman: "I decided to keep a lot of elements traditional and recognizable. The colors are slightly darker, but still rich. I first decided to ditch the tiara because that thing would fall off in a fight anyway. I added some shoulder armor and kinda turned that tiara into a neck choker/armor feature. I moved the stars from her bikini area down to her boots so that villains would be seeing stars before and after she kicked them! Zing!"


What do you think? Sound off in the comments below!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Sponsor Spotlight - Dr. Volt's Comic Connection


For our November contest, we have three sponsors. Each Friday, we'll be highlighting one of them. Up first is Dr. Volt's Comic Connection!


For over twenty years, Dr. Volt's Comic Connection has served the greater Salt Lake City area with its comic book and gaming needs. Operating since 1990, Dr. Volt's has seen other comic shops come and go, but has managed to stay afloat and thrive as comics and the comic market has had its ups and downs. Dr. Volt's strives to appeal to fans of comics of all ages by also stocking kid-friendly comics and toys, in addition to a compliment of new and older comics aimed at audiences of all ages.

For the last nine years, Dr. Volt's has been owned and operated by Dave Landa. Under Dave's tenure, Dr. Volt's has doubled in store size, and has become more than a comic book store; they  regularly host gaming tournaments, and have a selection of props and replicas.

Dr. Volt's always strives to put the customer first. They offer a free customer hold service, reserving comics that customers request. Hold customers receive a 10% discount on purchases over $20.


Dr. Volt's also works with local schools, libraries, hospitals, and charities to bring comics (and a little fun) to the community. 

Originally, Dr. Volt's sponsored our very first contest, when we redesigned Robin. They were great to us, and it's good to have them back on board for the Superhero of the Year contest.


For more on Dr. Volt's Comic Connection, check out their official websiteblogTwitter and Facebook pages. 

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Albert Hulm's Space-Age Heroes

Back in September we ran Albert Hulm's Spider-Man redesign. After that, Albert agreed to let us post a couple of his other fantastic redesigns, this time re-imagining some of our heroes as intergalactic crime fighters.

Wonder Woman
"What if Wonder Woman wasn't born on Paradise Island? What if she was born and grew up in a galaxy far, far away? I mixed her up with a little spacegirl touch and here we are."

Hawkman
"I don´t have a long description for this redesign. I just wanted to make him ready for SSSSSSSPACE!"

Pretty cool, eh? Let us know what you think in the comments below, and stay tuned to Superhero of the Month for more fantastic redesigns and the results of our Superhero of the Year contest!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Ross Radke's Darth Vader

As one of our judges for September's Darth Vader redesign contest, Ross Radke was ineligible to compete in the contest, but still wanted to join in the fun of redesigning one of film's most iconic villains.

"Star Wars was a big part of my childhood and continues to be a source of inspiration for me," he says. "While I planned on judging the Darth contest, I couldn't help but work on some designs on my own."

There was just one request: that the artists Ross judged provide him feedback on his redesign. I asked our September contestants to do just that, and a couple responded.

Check out the full article for Ross's Vader redesign and the artist feedback!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Superhero of the Year

Twelve months. Twelve winning redesigns.

Since Superhero of the Month started, everything thus far has been building up to this. To cap off an amazing year of redesigns, each month's winner is being pitted against one another in a battle royale showdown to determine who will be the Superhero of the Year.

For this contest, we have three sponsors, Dr. Volt's Comics, Scott's Comics, and Big Shiny Robot!, and is being presented in conjunction with Girls Read Comics, Too.

Judging criteria is a little different this time around. Imagine you don't pick up a comic for ten years. What could happen? I don't know...after 70 years in a wheelchair, Marvel decides Professor X can walk again or something. (Crazy, right?! Right...?) During this time, there's no Previews, no IGN -- nothing to tie you into the world of comics for a decade. After your imposed hiatus, you decide to check them out again. You walk into a comic book store, and the redesigns that have won are the costumes that greet you.

The point of a redesign is to make the character recognizable, even though they're wearing something different. With that in mind, does Robin still look like Robin? Does X-23 remind you of the Laura Kinney you know and love?

Using that criteria, we will announce the winner and prizes our sponsors are putting up on November 30, at a time to be determined. In me meantime, stay tuned to Superhero of the Month for redesigns we've had sent in. Feel free to send us any redesigns you've done; we'll be posting them between now and November 30!

Check out the fill post for a review of our twelve winning redesigns!
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