Note to my students: yes, I'm marking your papers, but I took a few minutes to generate an image of the superhero inside this unexceptional exterior, thanks to the HeroMachine. Like Lauren's cat, my animal companion has also transmogrified into her inner beast. (Originally seen at Arete, then at Lauren's [who led here] and Dr. P's)

Don't you love the Medusa hair, the trash stockings and the c18th shoes? Wonderful with the kilt, cyber-armour and staff, don't you think?
Well, don't you?
Scribbled at December 5, 2004 10:07 PM AST | Hmmm? (9) | TrackBack (6) | Link Cosmos | More? pop culI tried all the options for two hours and gave up after. I need more models of skirts for my hero. :)
Scribbled by Bibi at December 6, 2004 07:05 PM | PermalinkToo bad I forgot to colour the nose; it looks like she's wearing one of those zinc patches. Which, come to think of it, isn't a bad idea.
Scribbled by mj at December 6, 2004 10:45 PM | PermalinkThis was so much fun. Thanks for the link. :)
Scribbled by Shelly at December 6, 2004 11:23 PM | PermalinkLove it! But I'm with Bibi - there aren't enough skirts.
Scribbled by LiL at December 7, 2004 12:58 AM | PermalinkThe kilt is awesome. And so is the Medusa 'do. And the shoes, which I couldn't resist either!
Scribbled by Amanda at December 9, 2004 01:15 AM | PermalinkI stole from this to make a new link for you on my page -- let me know if you have another idea.
I found the hero machine awhile back (around Halloween, I think) and was truly addicted -- it brought back my 12-year-old self.
Scribbled by SB at December 10, 2004 04:28 PM | PermalinkWow, Sharon, you're the queen of funky blogs as well as of cats. The new logo looks very cool. I did make up an "sw" logo and sent it to kinja and technorati (I think) but it has never showed up. If I can find it I will send it to you, if you like. But the magic ring of power is good, too!
Scribbled by mj at December 10, 2004 04:51 PM | PermalinkI totally love it. She looks like a character who needs a novel.
Scribbled by bitchphd at December 12, 2004 06:31 PM | Permalink