@ Paul Sizer, thanks for the props - I'm feeling the subtle colour palette and hint of bloody ultra violence in your piece.
Been getting back into traditional materials this year and decided to make a fully painted image - however once scanned I also wanted to try stripping out all but the essential visual information.
Have really enjoyed following the thread - still hope to see Matt's Rechtpanzer before close of tomorrow.
In an alternate universe, Rob Liefeld couldn't find work in the States. Desperate, he moved to England, and managed to get one of the editor-droids drunk enough to let him have a go at Ol' Dreddful.
I almost didn't jump in on this one, but whatever it is that lets me do art stuff (crushed bones of baby birds and red wine) came on strong today. In the immortal words of Clarence Boddicker; "See, I got this problem. Cops don't like me. So I don't like cops."
Thanks to all of you fantastically talented folks for what has been a pure joy of a thread to witness, we've been spoiled. Many thanks must also go to Si for giving such fantastic fodder for everyone to play with. How long before we get something else from the galaxy's greatest? There's such a rich history of far out ideas and characters and this week has made me miss my weekly dose of thrill power more than ever, if I ever get out of my financial hole I'm gonna spend so much cash at Rebellions' webshop. thanks again to all
The Jury Box, a device equipped with a full listing of all laws on the books, as well as opinions of previous Judges. It analyzes the voice prints of alleged malefactors to determine their truthfulness. The gavel once informed by the jury box takes on a lethal or nonlethal form. With his impartial Jury box, and Gravitic gavel -- this Judge is equipped to deal out justice.
@Paime77: I wonder what would happen if we incorporated those Jury Boxes into our legal systems? Ah well, I guess it couldn't hurt - everyone knows our legal systems are crap. Too lenient or too harsh, letting the guilty walk on technicalities or whatever, some innocent people get sent down - and just too bureaucratic, slow, and expensive.