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Ink and colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1993.
Again, this follows the same drawing style as Crimson Phantom. Not much thought went into creating this character. The superhero name is lame and so is the lame razor costume. Not too sure what he can do other than running around and cutting people with razor [...]

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Ink and colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1993.
Again, this follows the same drawing style as Crimson Phantom. The concept behind this character was energy transfer in movement, something we learn in secondary one science. This guy is named Kinetic because he can move very fast and impact huge amount of energy when he [...]

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Ink and colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1993.
The drawing style follows that in my previous entry – Crimson Phantom. Did you notice the typewritten fonts at the top? I just got my first typewriter (PC was still not common then) and was very excited on being able to generate ‘professional’ looking letterings on [...]

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Ink and colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1993.
The name rhythms doesn’t it? I was quite proud of it myself when I thought of the name. This “original character” was modified from Marvel’s Doom 2099.
I like the effect of mixing colour pencil with minimal ink strokes and will continue to do a few more [...]

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Ink and colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1993.
One of the first truly feminine female character I created. Before this, I drew mostly male characters or female characters with bulging biceps. This was something different, with heavy manga-influence whereby a cutesy, frail looking girl can still be paired with a giant weapon.
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Ink and colour pencil on copier paper.
Josh is one of my favourite original character in the A-Team universe. He was conceptualised when muscle dudes like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone still ruled the movie box office with their bulging biceps and penchants for heavy machinery coupled with giant weapons. You get the picture. :
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Drawn in 1992. Ink and colour pencil on copier paper.
Inspired by Marvel’s Cable and the New Mutants, I created the Goddamn Force – a ragtag super hero mercenary force who believes the means always justify the ends, even if they have to play dirty.
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Ink and colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1992.
Face off between the two brawniest characters in the A-Team universe – Enoch (the one who got whacked) and Gakual (the native American).
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Colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1992.
Rusty is one of my favourite character I created back then. He is a half-man, half-beast, hairy creature with sharp talons and a whole lot of attitude, owning to a fiery temper. Rather like Marvel’s Wolverine.
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Pencil, felt markers and colour pencils on copier paper. Drawn in 1992.
Extension of the “Adrian + Alvin Universe”. The A-Force is a group of superheroes led by best friends, Adrian and Alvin. Yes, I know it’s very childish! I was only primary six then lah, and it seems pretty cool to create a fictional team [...]

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