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Unread 10-21-2016   #37
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I think this guy got it pretty close. yeah yeah you guys want it for free. talent like this should be paid for. *nods*



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Unread 10-21-2016   #38
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this guy http://tf-art-hq.deviantart.com/

he draws she-hulk too.
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Unread 10-21-2016   #39
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this guy http://tf-art-hq.deviantart.com/

he draws she-hulk too.
I bought that comic some time ago, it is good and of course I really loved the concept.
Anyway, maybe one of our fellow artists from the forum could make something with the idea, I mean, drawing someone who looked like Jenny Agutter facing the transformation... .
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now that sounds interesting
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Unread 10-23-2016   #41
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I might have a go after I finish my other comic. Maybe few panels(for free since I dont like trying to make money off things afters own the rights to)
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Unread 10-23-2016   #42
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I've been given that idea a lot of thought lately, m'self.
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Unread 10-23-2016   #43
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As I've grown older, I've gradually found the movie less appealing. Its weird tone never clicked with me, and I'm increasingly put off by the pessimistic attitude of the characters. (Notice how nobody even suggests the possibility of a cure for David?) I'm not asking for horror films to be "Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer," but come on; even Bram Stoker had the heroes destroy Dracula in the end.
It does make sense that a cure never came up. You had basically three types of people in the movie that interacted with David: Those who were completely ignorant of his curse (Agutter's character was in this category until the very end of the movie), those who knew about the curse but were certain it couldn't be cured (like the patrons at the Slaughtered Lamb), and the people who wanted him dead, not cured (the werewolf's victims, who could only be freed from limbo by David's death).

As for a female version, Lobo Leo did do a photomanip sequence a few years back of a female version of the famous scene (including a tail). Not sure where it might be found now, though.
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Unread 10-24-2016   #44
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Still listed here: http://www.loboleo.com/gall_ph.htm
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It does make sense that a cure never came up. You had basically three types of people in the movie that interacted with David: Those who were completely ignorant of his curse (Agutter's character was in this category until the very end of the movie), those who knew about the curse but were certain it couldn't be cured (like the patrons at the Slaughtered Lamb), and the people who wanted him dead, not cured (the werewolf's victims, who could only be freed from limbo by David's death).

As for a female version, Lobo Leo did do a photomanip sequence a few years back of a female version of the famous scene (including a tail). Not sure where it might be found now, though.
The girl in the photomorph. Her and husband Deviant site is http://xheihachi.deviantart.com/
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Unread 10-24-2016   #46
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Yeah she's great. She really gets into the role.
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Yeah, they were working on a video before life happened, hopefully things calm down for them so they can finish it.
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Even the gifs with no TF and just reenacting the scenes is spectacular.
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