Since I'm not on a state to be making any comic soon, mutuals are welcome to flood my DMs with asks about my OCs! I'll try to post the little stuff I have of them so you guys can get a base idea of who they are
meet my superhero-verse OCs! pics and lore dump below
some of you are already very familiar with the protagonists of one story, yejide and elise, but here's the basic gist:
Elise Alvos Flores is the daughter of Anelise Alvos, aka Paragon, the biggest female superhero in Dandarea (that's the fictional latin american country the story takes place in because I couldn't pick a real country), and grew up her whole life under the shadow of her mother, and one of her older brothers, Adam, aka Stronghold. Her mother, Elise and both of her older twin brothers (Adam and David) have the power to manipulate the laws of physics, making them extremely powerful (but they also give David debilitating pains which is why he isn't a superhero, but a disability activist instead). Elise was taught her whole life to be more like Adam, because to Anelise they have a responsability to their people due to their powers, but then Adam died saving Elise from a supervillain attack, which made Anelise do a complete 180 and want to kick Elise out of the superhero business, but she decided to take up her brother's mantle and be Stronghold II, and she and her mother clash often due to that. Elise is a clumsy, very insecure, timid and low-self esteem person, and all she wants is to prove to her mother and the world that she's just as good as her brother, and then maybe some of the guilt she feels for him dying instead of her will go away. Here's where the story gets fun though: Anelise practically forces Elise to take care of her civilian identity, and she gets a job at the same government organ as Yejide Reys, who's a closed-up, serious and somewhat presumptious autistic woman. They fall for each other (literally in Elise's case) almost at first sight when Yejide defends Elise from a rude coworker, but neither does anything about it at first. Which might just be for the best because Yejide is secretly the elusive supervillain Femme Fatale, with psychic powers so strong no superhero was able to put a stop to her rampages of destruction and chaos (which she goes on whenever her emotions are way too much to properly process, or when she has a personal vendetta to settle, which is often). But there's more method to Femme Fatale's supposed madness, and her instant spark with Stronghold II may show both of them the truth about the superhero world.
(ft. some close-ups of elise's designs bc tumblr didnt wanna load the original file)
anyway i hope you can see the butchfemme dichotomy i tried to do with these two (one is butch as a civilian and femme as a supervillain, the other is femme as a civilian and butch as a superhero). Parfumarie/You've Got Mail is one of my favorite romance tropes, and the dyke drama i have created for these two around their secret identities is shit that not even bronze age claremont could do.
Here's a drawing of them kissing:
more dykes? Of course! Meet Lynce aka Shadow Dancer, best friend of Elise with a gigantic secret unrequited crush on her, trained as a living weapon and works as an agent for her evil european father, now works as a "superhero" that mostly only does what her father wants to, very begrudginly. Lynce was made for me to air out my frustrations with my own father, and she grew on my heart really quickly, I love writing her. She's a ballerina.
Meet one of the protagonists of another story, Lindy/Lindiwe Nkosi, aka Moira, The Shadow Weaver (no relation). She has a heritage from a secret island of black people with elemental powers and adinkra-like runes that glow in their body. Her mother, who used to control time, is dead, and her little sister also has time powers. Her father is a notorious supervillain who, like her, has power over darkness, shadows and reality itself. Herself, though, is a sweetheart despite being a powerhouse. If you think she reminds you of someone, good, because she's inspired by three comics characters and was made out of spite after seeing woman of color after woman of color being villainized for having trauma over losing her family in capeshit media, so she's one of my response to that.
Meet another protagonist, Dione Dane! Aka nobody because she's not a superhero, her husband is. He's actually the world's biggest hero, but the story isn't about him - it's about her and how she reacts to living with and loving the world's greatest and most powerful superhero. She's a fashion maganize editor, a job she got due to her fashion blog where she used to judge her now-husband and then-parasocial crush's superhero outfits. Her husband is a photographer in the same magazine, but she's always having to cover for him whenever he misses work due to superhero stuff. She also has to take care of their home, of him, of his suit, which really IS a lot, and it DOES get to her! If the name wasn't giveaway enough, I did make her inspired by the civilian wives of superheroes, and her story is all about women's double workload.
Meet another dyke Missy Patriot! Sunset Sentinel, the last protagonist I've drawn so far. Millicent Rebecca Altman was a comic character in Private Liberty, a Golden Age superhero comic, starring Private Liberty, and Missy Patriot, his sidekick war nurse, with a first-aid kit capable of curing anything and anyone. By some strange phenomenon of science and magic, both Private Liberty and Missy Patriot became real people, and had to deal with the real, modern world, where things and people are three dimensional. It all culminated in Millicent becoming the renegade antihero Sunset Sentinel. She stars in a story that's my take on what a "realistic superhero story" would look like, and it's a story where I made the deliberate choice to not show even a single droplet of blood. She has a partner from her days as a teen superhero in the early 2000s, when she also gained the power of flight (because why not? It was the 2000s) that she's trying to recruit back into superheroing.
Not everything is flowers, though, and if you think Lynce has a tough relationship with her dad, wait until you see these three:
Wolfman, the Alpha (that's his full superhero name and he will have you address him as such), is one of the world's premier superheroes. He's got it all: he's edgy, and gritty, and dark, and violent, and sooo manly. He's so manly, actually, that he had two daughters with completely different women at completely different times of his life, and he was present for neither of their childhoods. But when Wolfess, his eldest daughter, became an antihero on her own, carrying a mantle similar to her father's name, he decided maybe it was a good idea to check in with his other daughter, Iphigenia. But to him, going back into her life means recruiting her as his personal child soldier and sidekick, Wolfgirl. Surely it will end well and Wolfgirl's birth name is not a hint of anything special. None of them are the protagonists of any story, but they have big roles and arcs in each of my four planned comics for my superhero-verse. Can you guess what role Wolfman is going to play and where I drew my inspirations from.
Anyways, here they are! Feel free to ask me anything about them!
meet my (lesbian) romantasy isekai OCs! pics and lore dump below
I promiseeee that pastiches aren't all that I do, but spite is a hell of a motivating force for me to create stories.
Anyways, meet my girls, from Teaming Up With the Villainess:
(i wrote marchionesse wrong because i didn't know the word for her title in english. pretend you don't see it.)
Jana is a regular not-like-other-girls girl, who's obsessed with romantasy, specially this one book, that a lot of people hate on, with no reason in Jana's mind. After another heartbreak, she gets hit by a truck and wakes up in the body of her favorite protagonist, Yuette. She intends to live the fairytale that is Yuette's life, but she soon sees things aren't as they seemed to be when she was reading the book, and that Yuette was a very non-reliable narrator. Soon enough, she has to make an alliance with the very-hated villainess Retha if she wants to survive and escape the men she once thought were prince charmings. Speaking of which:
Here are the three main love interests of the book saga Jana got sucked into. They're all visually inspired by celebrity men that I find ugly, guess who's who. And they all suck in their own different ways, that are pretty obvious to anyone who reads the story using their brain, but it doesn't stop people from swooning at the thought of them on tiktok.
meet my Winx fancomic OCs! pics and lore dump below
Soo, ever since I was a tween first watching the later seasons of Winx, I always thought they should've wrapped up the Winx's adventures by season five, and let a new group of characters take the spotlight. This group of characters would be led by Roxy, who's NOT the seventh Winx in nowhere in this world, despite whatever Rainbow or Iginio say, and who deserves to shine in her own right. In this story, that's what happens. After season 4, the Winx remain as teachers at Alfea, and Roxy gets to go there, make friends, and be the protagonist of her own story, with the Winx doing their own thing on the background.
So meet the Faez!:
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They're a group of either first or second-year (haven't decided yet, will probably go with second-year) students at Alfea who come together once Roxy joins them, and form a bond to fight together against the forces of evil and the witches of cloud tower.
Here's all of them:
Zarina comes from the high nobility of Zenith, and is the fairy of Movement and Willpower, though at the start of the story she only thinks of herself as the fairy of Speed. She's the fastest fairy in the Magic Dimension, and was the youngest fairy to ever earn her Magic Winx - at only seven years old. That all helped to make her a tiny bit arrogant and give her a superior air, but deep down she's a softie for her friends and would jump into danger for anyone who needs it.
Trixie is the fairy of Creativity, Inovation and Inventions, she comes from a planet I made up called Nuazev, that's all steampunk, just like her. Trixie prefers her gadgets over her actual magic any day, and she doesn't go anywhere without her automated owl, Pallas. She was the first fairy to invent mechanical wings, so she doesn't even need to transform to fly, which is great because she hates transforming and relying on magic. She and Zarina clash the most, due to both of them having big personalities, and due to Trixie being a little bit of a hothead.
Misty (ignore the other name) is the fairy of Mists and Dew, from Lynphea. She's the opposite of Trixie, which is probably why the two get along so well. Misty is all about peace and love and harmony, and her magical mists and fogs and water can change people's emotions. Her magic is mostly for defense, so she struggles having to learn offensive magic from Layla/Aisha. She also struggles with setting boundaries, and dealing with conflicts when de-escalating doesn't work.
Rosé is the Fairy of Song, from a planet I also made up, Calné. She's shy and timid, but has a siren-like voice, and her magic allows her to use songs to change people's emotions and feel the song inside everyone's hearts. Her powered-up falsetto is also quite powerful as an offensive spell. She's the sweetest of the group, and best friends with Zarina.
Lesedi is the fairy of Starlight and Stars. She's the princess of Musama, a planet I made up, and is very much everything everyone expects a royal princess to be. That doesn't mean she's arrogant or haughty, though - she's just highly confident in both herself, and her friends. She shares a room with Roxy, and keeps being shocked at how much of a normal girl Roxy is, despite being the Earth's fairy princess.
You know her, you love her. Roxy, princess of the Earth's fairies, fairy of Animals. I didn't have to change her design one bit because it's just that good. She's still adjusting to life at Alfea, and to being seen as the princess of Earth, and "the seventh Winx" (despite the fact that the Winx seem to be getting more and more away from her ever since they went to Alfea). She has a lot of insecurities about not being good enough, but she still tries her best and her friends are always there to back her up.
I also redesigned Roy. Now they're a non-binary specialist and wizard from Andros of the same age as the girls. Naboo comes back to life in my version of the story, but I really like Roy as a character in season five, so I decided to give him new life as Lesedi's love interest.
THERE! OC pics and lore dumps, forgive the amount of WIPs but that's kind of the point of this post
















