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Teuthida
03-06-2006, 04:43 AM
Been almost a year since I did one of these. Meh.

Dyne
03-06-2006, 04:45 AM
That's so awesome. Way better than the sharpie tattoos I do.

Typhoid
03-06-2006, 05:45 AM
Nothing beats the mock DFA tattoo. :cool:



And your arm is...uh...it's...um....you made it that white...right? Right?

GameMaster
03-06-2006, 04:58 PM
Starting off as an ordinary human, future comic book villian Inkque found solace and sanctuary by creating marvelous ink drawings. As a troubled teenager set in the meanest part of New York City, Inkque (formerly known as D.C.) began applying his amazing skills to his skin. His final days as a human came to an end when some bullies at his high school dumped a can of paint on him in front of the whole school. In a tearful rage, D.C. set off for home in the pouring rain to begin exacting revenge on the punks. Before he could ever make it home, D.C. was struck by lightning from the storm which caused the ink drawings to fuse with his natural skin. The lightning also upset a chemical reaction within the paint that was dumped on him causing the ink to become a sort of symbiote life force. Severly burned, barely conscious and hardly able to breathe, the symbiotic ink which was fused to D.C., immediatley engulfed his entire body in order to save him and thus save itself from dying. From that point forward, D.C. was no more. In his place, stood a metahuman form made entirely of ink. Thus the villian Inque was born. Still carrying the memories of D.C.'s mind, Inkque's first mission was the killing of the bullies. Using it's newly formed powers, Inkque is able to turn into a dark liquid and can slide through the smallest cracks, or apply himself to the surface of an object in order to avoid detection. No one is sure if Inkque is in any form related to the female Inque of the Batman Beyond universe or whether he shares the same weakness to water.

Krypton
03-06-2006, 05:04 PM
oh my.

that is amazingly cool.

Teuthida
03-06-2006, 07:05 PM
Starting off as an ordinary human, future comic book villian Inkque found solace and sanctuary by creating marvelous ink drawings. As a troubled teenager set in the meanest part of New York City, Inkque (formerly known as D.C.) began applying his amazing skills to his skin. His final days as a human came to an end when some bullies at his high school dumped a can of paint on him in front of the whole school. In a tearful rage, D.C. set off for home in the pouring rain to begin exacting revenge on the punks. Before he could ever make it home, D.C. was struck by lightning from the storm which caused the ink drawings to fuse with his natural skin. The lightning also upset a chemical reaction within the paint that was dumped on him causing the ink to become a sort of symbiote life force. Severly burned, barely conscious and hardly able to breathe, the symbiotic ink which was fused to D.C., immediatley engulfed his entire body in order to save him and thus save itself from dying. From that point forward, D.C. was no more. In his place, stood a metahuman form made entirely of ink. Thus the villian Inque was born. Still carrying the memories of D.C.'s mind, Inkque's first mission was the killing of the bullies. Using it's newly formed powers, Inkque is able to turn into a dark liquid and can slide through the smallest cracks, or apply himself to the surface of an object in order to avoid detection. No one is sure if Inkque is in any form related to the female Inque of the Batman Beyond universe or whether he shares the same weakness to water.

:bowdown:

I have origins now. :D


And your arm is...uh...it's...um....you made it that white...right? Right?

Increased contrast a bit in the pics...but I am pretty white...the sun is evil.