Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Smallville Victor Stone Cyborg Costume

"Normal? Over half my body is out of a Sharper Image catalog!" - Victor Stone, Cyborg

Victor Stone is a metahuman with endoskeletal cybernetic enhancements. He has worked as an on-and-off member of the Justice League under the code name Cyborg
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He is a former Metropolis High School star wide receiver. It was in that time when he met Clark Kent at Smallville while playing against him in their senior year. He was involved in a car accident that killed the rest of his family, but he was rebuilt by Dr. Alistair Kreig, who experimented on a group of test subjects for SynTechnics.

Victor was the only test subject to survive the experiments, during which he was implanted with electrical and mechanical parts.

Victor is a tall, handsome, young African American adult with strong features. He has black hair and brown eyes.

CyborgUnder his skin he has bionic implants to boost his strength. Gears are used in place of internal organs. His skull is mostly made of robotic parts. His eye has a hidden camera inside it that allows him to go through security files and to record what he's seeing
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When seen again in Salvation, Victor appears to have matured slightly and has also started to grow facial hair but it is scarcely seen.

In civilian clothing, he usually wears black, white, sometimes purple and gray clothing and sometimes with a brown leather jacket.

As Cyborg, he wears a silver high-tech looking vest with deep purple stripes that also has a hood and a dark gray shirt underneath that has blue stripes near the wrists. He also wears a belt with a silver buckle, black sweatpants and silver running shoes.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Smallville Flash Impulse Cosplay Costume

When Bart was first seen in Run, he had short blond hair, wore a red hoodie, yellow cargo pants, red running shoes, and was constantly seen with his red-lightning bolted backpack. He is currently 5'11" and weighs 175 lbs.
Impulse in Doomsday
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When he returned in Justice he had curly brown hair and his facial features matured. He still continued to wear his primary costume colors of red and yellow.

When he was last seen in Doomsday, Bart looked slightly older and he still wore a red and yellow combination of clothing and had shorter hair than in Justice.

As Impulse, Bart wears a costume slightly similar to Oliver's Green Arrow outfit. His costume includes a red vest with a hood that has yellow lightning designs on it with a lightning bolt on the back. Underneath that he wears a long-sleeved dark red shirt with a pair of dark red jeans, a dark red belt and red shoes. He also wears a red cuff around each wrist and a pair of red sunglasses

When I'm asleep, I'm just as slow as everyone else. - Bart Allen, Run
At first, Bart was impulsive, irreverent, and unconcerned with laws or property. Whenever possible, Bart financed an extravagant lifestyle with stolen goods and credit cards as he hates to sleep outside. Now Bart is more concerned with people's well-being. He also seems to have an obnoxious sense of humor and is very flirtatious towards women, especially Chloe.

When Bart was young, he was in an accident involving a bright flash of light. In turn, he realized he could move at incredible speeds having improved super fast reflexes.
Bart escapes from Clark
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Bart running on water
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Super speed: Bart can run, exercise, or move his body at overwhelming speeds; he can run and sprint at superhuman speeds. Bart Allen can run at near lightspeed, so he can run on water, pass through objects and is as fast as Clark Kent. (Run, Justice, Doomsday) In fact, based on the outcome of Clark Kent's past attempts to "catch" him, it is likely that Bart's top speed relative to Clark, is at least comparable to Clark's top speed relative to the average human, and possibly even faster.

Super Stamina: Bart can run and exercise for long periods of time without getting too tired. However, this endurance is not unlimited, and running too long can overtax his body. (Justice)

Intangibility: According to Toyman's files, Bart can move fast enough to pass through solid objects.
Super Metabolism: Bart can consume vast quantities of food without gaining weight. This is because he burns off the food considerably faster then normal people due to the speed he runs, meaning he also needs to eat more then other people to keep himself from being fatigued. (Justice)

Although Bart is a metahuman and can run at incredible speeds, he isn't invincible as he doesn't possess any invulnerability and can be hurt by humans, tasers, and electrocution. This is evident when he tried to steal LuthorCorp information regarding Level 33.1 and was tricked and knocked unconscious by an electric charge.

Also, when he uses his ability too long, his nose begins to bleed and when he is severely depleted of energy and is unable to use his super speed which is shown in the episode Justice. He is also shown to have a supercharged metabolism that requires an abnormally high caloric intake shown again in Justice.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Smallville Aquaman Costume

Aquaman's first origin story was presented in flashback from his debut, narrated by the character himself:
The story must start with my father, a famous undersea explorer — if I spoke his name, you would recognize it. My mother died when I was a baby, and he turned to his work of solving the ocean's secrets. His greatest discovery was an ancient city, in the depths where no other diver had ever penetrated. My father believed it was the lost kingdom of Atlantis. He made himself a water-tight home in one of the palaces and lived there, studying the records and devices of the race's marvelous wisdom. From the books and records, he learned ways of teaching me to live under the ocean, drawing oxygen from the water and using all the power of the sea to make me wonderfully strong and swift. By training and a hundred scientific secrets, I became what you see — a human being who lives and thrives under the water.


In his early Golden Age appearances, Aquaman could breathe underwater with gills, had superhuman strength enabling him to swim at high speeds, and could communicate with sea life and have them do his bidding. Initially, he was depicted as speaking to sea creatures "in their own language" rather than telepathically, and only when they were close enough to hear him. While he was often described as the "sovereign of the sea," with the waters of the entire globe his "domain," and almost every sea creature his "loyal subject," the title was never an official one. Aquaman's adventures took place all across the world, and his base was "an ancient temple of lost Atlantis, kept underwater," in which he kept a solitary throne.

During his wartime adventures, most of Aquaman's foes were Nazi U-boat commanders and various Axis villains. The rest of his adventures in the 1940s and 1950s had him dealing with various sea-based criminals, including modern-day pirates such as his longtime archenemy Black Jack, as well as various threats to aquatic life, shipping lanes, and sailors.

Starting in 1959, Aquaman's backstory was revised, with various new supporting characters added and several adjustments made to the character, his origins, his powers, and persona.

In Adventure Comics #260 (May 1959) and subsequent Silver Age comics, it was revealed that Aquaman was Arthur Curry, the son of Tom Curry, a lighthouse keeper, and Atlanna, a water-breathing outcast from the lost, underwater city of Atlantis. Due to his heritage, Aquaman discovered as a youth that he possessed various superhuman abilities, including the powers of surviving underwater, communication with sea life, and tremendous swimming prowess. Eventually, Arthur decided to use his talents to become the defender of the Earth's oceans. It was later revealed that he had, in his youth, adventured as Aquaboy and met Superboy (Earth's only other publicly active superpowered hero at the time) on one occasion. When Arthur grew up, he called himself "Aquaman".

It was later revealed that after Atlanna's death, Tom Curry met and married an ordinary human woman and had a son named Orm Curry, Aquaman's half-brother. Orm grew up as a troubled youth in the shadow of his brother, who constantly bailed him out of trouble with the law. He grew to hate Aquaman not only for the powers that he could never possess but also because he believed that their father would always favor Aquaman. Orm disappeared after becoming an amnesiac and would resurface years later as Aquaman's archnemesis,Ocean Master.

Aquaman's ability to talk with fish eventually expanded to full-fledged telepathic communication with sea creatures even from great distances and he was also retroactively developed a specific weakness akin to Superman's vulnerability to kryptonite or Green Lantern's vulnerability to the color yellow: Aquaman had to come into contact with water at least once per hour, or he would die (prior to this story Aquaman could exist both in and out of water indefinitely