Saturday, May 30, 2020

Korak and Captain America


Korak and Captain America by st00pz

Korak and Captain America 2 by st00pz

Korak and Captain America 3 by st00pz


Korak and Captain America 4 by st00pzdd caption

Korak and Captain America 4 by st00pz (alternate)

Korak is the Honorable Jack Clayton, son of English Lord John Clayton, Viscount Greystoke, also known as Tarzan, lord of the jungle.  He is the hero of a 1915/6 magazine serial and 1917 novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs and a 1920 silent movie serial, as well as a character in several other Tarzan stories from 1914 to 1924.  He experienced a revival in 1964 as the star of his own comic book series and as a major character in various Tarzan comic books, pages, and strips from 1966 to 1978.

Captain America is the alter ego of Steve Rogers, a young man who was enhanced to the peak of human perfection by an experimental serum to aid the United States government's efforts in World War II.  He starred in his own Marvel comic book series in 1941, his own movie serial in 1944, and other films and television series.

Korak strives to emulate the heroics of his legendary father but lacks his strength, maturity and experience.  Therefore, he is more likely to enter into dangerous situations and more vulnerable to being defeated.

Korak apparently thinks he is too cool to carry identification.  After all, his loincloth has no pockets.  Unfortunately, by leaving his passport at the hotel while going to the clubs with his Waziri friends from home, the carefree son of Tarzan has thoughtlessly given immigration authorities reasonable suspicion to stop him for being an undocumented alien.

Captain America is way under his quota for catching illegal aliens.  However, unlike his Waziri friends, who were carrying their documentation, Korak starts giving attitude about his rights, leaving his identification at the hotel, and being the son of Tarzan and a hero back in Africa.  Deciding that the uppity jungle boy needs to be taught a lesson, the authorities summon Steve Rogers to make an example of the handsome, athletic youth.

The five-picture series "Korak and Captain America by st00pz" was commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2020.  Although Korak is a peak human teen-aged jungle boy, he is facing a peak-human adult man.

These pictures are fan art and intended to raise interest in and appreciation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs character Korak.  I introduced Captain America as a potential antagonist due to the current state of immigration policy.  These are original scenes and did not appear in any comic book, page, or strip.

Previous blog:  Korak vs. Wolverine (st00pz)
Next blog: Korak and Spiderman

Dorno Babysits the Simpsons 2


Dorno Babysits the Simpsons 2 by Alexander-LR
Dorno Babysits the Simpsons 2 by Alexander-LR


Dorno Babysits the Simpsons 3 by Alexander-LR


Dorno Babysits the Simpsons 4 by Alexander

Dorno is the son of Zandor, leader of the Herculoids, and his wife Tara, a family of three humans and their five very powerful pet creatures defending their jungle planet.  The Herculoids were the subjects of an American animated television series, which debuted in 1967 and was revived in 1981 on CBS and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Bart and Lisa Simpson are fictional characters in The Simpsons, which originated as animated shorts in the television variety show The Tracey Ullman Show in 1987 and developed into an animated prime-time television series in 1989.  It features a five-person traditional family with a mother and father and three children.  Bart is a ten-year-old troublemaker and prankster and Lisa is a precocious eight-year-old activist.

The six-part series "Dorno Babysits the Simpsons by Alexander-LR" was one that I commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2020.  Three pictures are available here.

Lisa appears to have a crush on the cute new babysitter Dorno, while Bart resents both the new authority figure and the attention his sister is giving to him.

These pictures are fan art and primarily intended to raise interest in the Herculoids and Dorno.  I introduced Bart Simpson as a potential antagonist and Lisa Simpson as a potential romantic interest.  These are original scenes and did not appear in any movies, television series or any other derivative media.



Saturday, May 16, 2020

Mimi-Siku to the Rescue


Mimi-Siku to the Rescue by bondageincomics 
Mimi-Siku to the Rescue 2 by bondageincomics


Mimi-Siku to the Rescue 3 by bondageincomics

Mimi-siku is a teenage boy who was raised by his mother in South America among a native American tribe.  In the French film Un indien dans la ville, he was played by Ludwig Briand.  In the American version Jungle 2 Jungle, he was played by Sam Huntington

The three-picture series "Mimi-siku to the Rescue by bondageincomics" was commissioned from the artist through DeviantART in 2020.
  
I was disappointed that, despite running around shirtless in a loincloth in an unfamiliar urban environment and dealing with Russian mobsters , Mimi-siku managed to avoid any serious trouble.

These pictures are fan art and are intended to promote the appreciation of actor Sam Huntington as Mimi-siku.  These are original scenes and did not appear in either movie or other derivative material.

Previous blog:  Korak Rescues Bomba
Next blog:  Atreyu and the Cowboy

Robin, Panther, and Catwoman


Randy Hardy as Robin the Boy Wonder by FranjoGutierrez

Robin and the Black Panther by FranjoGutierrez

Robin, Catwoman, and the Black Panther by FranjoGutierrez

Robin, Catwoman, and the Black Panther 2 by FranjoGutierrez

Robin and Catwoman by FranjoGutierrez

Randy Hardy is an original character whom I share with the artist FranjoGutierrez at DeviantART.  Randy is an actor, and he has just landed the role of Robin the Boy Wonder.  


Robin the Boy Wonder is the eager, youthful sidekick of Batman, the Caped Crusader, the vigilante crime-fighting alias of millionaire playboy Bruce Wayne.  Introduced in 1940 as orphaned acrobat Dick Grayson in the DC comic book series Batman, Robin was played by Burt Ward in the 1966 television series on ABC.

Catwoman agrees to help Panther return a valuable cat statue to Africa, where it belongs, while Panther agrees to let Catwoman take the sidekick back to her lair, where he belongs.



The five-picture series "Robin and the Cats" was commissioned from FranjoGutierrez through DeviantART in 2020.

These pictures are fan art and intended to promote the appreciation of Burt Ward's portrayal of Robin in the 1966 television series "Batman".  These are original scenes and did not appear in the movie, the television series, or any other derivative material.


Previous blog:  New Hardy Boys
 

Saturday, May 2, 2020

Jace and Dorno


Jace and Dorno by st00pz

Dorno is the son of Zandor, leader of the Herculoids, and his wife Tara, a family of three humans and their five very powerful pet creatures defending their jungle planet.  The Herculoids were the subjects of an American animated television series, which debuted in 1967 and was revived in 1981 on CBS and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

Jace is the teen sidekick of Space Ghost, a superhero who fights villains in outer space.  Space Ghost was the star of an American animated television series, which debuted in 1966 and was revived in 1981 on CBS and produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions.

The picture "Jace and Dorno by st00pz" was commissioned from an artist through DeviantART in 2020.

These pictures are fan art and primarily intended to raise interest in the Herculoids and Dorno.  These are original scenes and did not appear in any movies, television series or any other derivative media.

Next blog:  Korak and Captain America