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Sometimes reality-crossing stories get bogged down by the journey; I'm more interested in the destination.
It's a very silver-age way of doing things... just get the cast there in as few panels as possible.
Quote: I really tried to get a cape on there, but with Hero Machine's option I couldn't find one that worked. Also wasn't sure what colour to make it; there is already so much red and yellow I didn't know if those colours would work for the cape. I debated doing a green one (for some incomprehensible reason a red and yellow costume with green cape works for Mr. Miracle) but it looked too random.
Do you have a suggestion for cape colour?
Well, obviously from the banner I like to use the primary colors on Hatty, Red cape, blue jeans and cap and yellow symbols on a white shirt... so that's four colors if you count white. If I were just going to reinvent him with two colors, I might go red and white for the Canadian flag. Three colors could be any of the above. Classically, blue often represented highlights of black, such as Spider-man's costume, or perhaps it would be a baby blue because that ink printed well on cheap paper, such as for Cap's or Superman's uniforms.
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How does this one look? It probably captures the traditional Hatman look more, but should be hokey enough for the Silver Age (I hope). I was going to go with a sleevless look (instead of that white stripe down the arm) but to get that H look on the torso I have to use that particular overshirt layer; I still get that homage to the t-shirt look Hatman usually sports though.
I'm not sure if it look like something from the Silver Age or the Legion of Superheroes version of Hatman...though really I guess that could be the same thing.