As a fan of Invincible from the early days of the comic, the moment I learned Frank Welker voices Argall, I knew what I had to do.
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As a fan of Invincible from the early days of the comic, the moment I learned Frank Welker voices Argall, I knew what I had to do.
Posting a bit early, but a quick piece in honor of the Marine Corps' 249th Birthday.
Never forget the heroes behind the heroes!🦅🌎⚓
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Reasons Transformers Would be Anti-AI
1- They make their own art themselves. - Transformers don't use a generative program to make pictures. They do the art themselves by hand or with their own tools from their own imaginations. Boulder paints, Frenzy plays a guitar, Jazz makes his own music, Salvage plays the harmonica and let's not forget how Reflector takes photographs himself.
2- They train and practice to get better at something. - Transformers do not simply download a chip with information like Baymax from Big Hero 6 does. They they train, they do the hard labor and grueling work to do something and the results vary from bot to bot. Even Decepticons train and respect true strength.
3- All factions abhor artificial augmentation. - It's not for nothing that bots like Lockdown in TFA are so hated. He gets ahead and upgrades by stealing the abilities and parts of other bots not with hard work or effort. What he does is considered as deplorable by any faction. Even Swindle doesn't sink to that level for a reason. Sure, he's a thief too, but he does not augment himself artificially.
4- They have schools. - Like I said before, they don't simply download information into their heads. They get lessons, do homework, problem solve and learn skills. And do it from when they are kids meaning learning to do things yourself and do them yourself is a part of their society.
5- There is no job that is left to an AI on Cybertron. - Sure the computers assists them, but they scientists, teachers, engineers, doctors, nurses, chefs and more. Even in a civilization as advanced as theirs, they will never replace actual workers with the computer nor does the computer do most of the word. They do it themselves.
Optimus Prime’s iconic Jump over the years!
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Yeah, this is a strip I drew LAST year, but I wanted to represent it in this recolored form to celebrate the 53rd anniversary of Dik Browne’s classic comic strip, Hägar the Horrible!
To make a long story short, I never knew my Father’s side of my family growing up and was actively discouraged from reaching out to it. My Mother told me LOTS of things about my ancestry from both sides of my family that I had to learn to take with a VERY BIG grain of salt. She has generally been… a less than reliable source of information.
But she DID tell me my Father was of Norwegian descent. There was a LOT of nonsense around that information, which was BS, but taking an Ancestry DNA test allowed me to build a decent family tree that confirmed at least that.
At that point, I realized that I had a great IN to finally do a Hägar themed gag! (And yes, I've since done "Cosmic Space Vikings". lol)
One of my favorite things is this interview with Peter Cullen and Frank Welker discussing how they were reading the Transformers Movie script and Peter's like "I died! Go to page 67, I'm dead!" And Frank's like "Do you come back???"
Cue the two of them frantically looking through the rest of the script and being very sad when he, in fact, did not come back.