Finally have some time to respond to all of your amazing feedback.
Bunnies:
@nickeltcd: Thank you so much. That's awesome that your daughter loved the Bunnies and wants to be the first member of their fanclub. Yeah, I was going for a bit more tasteful approach to the girls this time. The comic will be a bit more risque however. More to come soon!
@Sjefke: You are too kind, sir! Hahaha oh man, I hadn't even thought of Bronies, but you're right. Glad to see you want in on the fan club too! Anything is possible, and a giant robot wouldn't be out of the question... we may just have to do that in one of the story arcs.
Aerys Laytrum:
@Tamer: Ah, I hadn't thought of Jen, but I can see their faces share some resemblances. Yes, to me she would pose for a racing announcement or in the winner's circle while holding her board that way. Long before I had even built the board I knew I wanted some shots of her holding it that way. Although, by far the most time consuming, the data cards are the most fun photos to work on.
@Bronxstalker: Thank you my friend. I really try to push myself to create original and unique figures unlike anything that we've already seen in sci-fi and pop culture.
@jon_k: Thank you. I am an obsessive perfectionist, so I push it to a crazy level in trying to get the most detail out of each figure. Thanks for noticing!
@ghostskull18: Thanks friend!
@Sjefke: Thank you again. No character is complete without their signature gear
Metal is my absolute favorite material and effect to create and paint. I like my universe to look well-worn, used, and with that perfect level of grime and rust on it, you know? So glad you like Slugg too!
@AjuntaPall: Thank you so much! Yes, female characters are a big favorite of mine too. You have some excellent characters as well, my friend. Aerys' head went through 2 versions. The first was an Ysanne Isard comic pack head, but she looked too old and angry and I botched the paint apps. So I resorted to a more youthful looking Marion Ravenwood head and Marvel Universe Pyslocke hair.
@Art deWhill: Thank you! Yes her Skyboard was a lot of fun to make but took a while and finding all the right parts was a bit of a headache. Settling for "Skyboard" was also a long struggle in trying to come up with the best name for her craft.
@huttman: Thank you very much! Yes, I have had those break-away droid wings for years now and making them into surfboards has been one of my favorite fodder repurposings that I've done. Glad you like my paint work.
@I-Am-Boba-Fett: Thank you sir! I'm glad you like her and her board.
@Starchaser: Thank you so much! I'm glad you're reading the comic and enjoying it! Thanks for your continued support of the figures as well