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Storm and Black Panther

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This is a digital painting of Storm and T'Challa's sister, Shuri, who has assumed the role of the Black Panther.

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Another great one

And here was another great combo you have this was pretty cool with the two of them standing there in all of there unique design the background was really cool and seemed fitting to the scene so no changes on this one it was some solid work here anyways I look forward to more but that's what I get from this one

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No changes with this one

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I had no idea that T'Challa's sister had taken on the mantle of the Black Panther. At first, I thought it was an attempt to make a Rule 63 version of the Black Panther. I guess those things have already been done in canon. I was wondering why he looked like he had boobs. I think the weakest part of this is probably Storm's face. She just looks a bit too grim.

What really works are the wide variety of colors you used, especially with Storm's outfit. Even the scenery is very nice and colorful. I assume they're supposed to be in Wakanda. I didn't even know that you read comic books. The thighs are as big as ever.

Storm's....

....body looks amazing. But the face doesn't have much feel to it.

Also I find that Black Panther looks a little awkward.

Snakejohnson responds:

I agree with you on the face of Storm. I might revise that.

As far as the Black Panther, I used real models for the poses, so what you see is how the girls were standing

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