21 December 2017

An Introduction

Once upon a time there was a personal project entitled Mad Science! with Dr. Nick.


Playing with a more cartoony style,  Dr. Nick was an alternate history version of Nicola Tesla, backed up by a steampunk cyborg Teddy Roosevelt, a descendant of Judge Dee, a mythic assassin, an automaton, an international woman of mystery, and ... something else.

While creating the cast, i had fairly clear visions of most, though one was always changing, and another on partly existed. Lady Sommerset, however, eluded me. She needed to be special. I needed to cast a woman who both exuded pure sex and looked like she could provide an intellectual match for Tesla and his team (before joining them as the above mentioned "woman of mystery")
I found the perfect choice, pre-loaded with irony.

Here's a quick peek at her introduction in the comic, when hired by Edison for his evil plot...


Of course, the style adopted for this series does Ramona Sommerset no justice.

But, it does serve as another circumlocutory approach to introducing a new recurring feature with a personal touch. Anna and the Kid's concerted efforts have finally convinced me to start showcasing Personifications Of Beauty. (POB? Nope. I don't think so)
A Pulchritudinous Presentation. (No. Just No.)
A...

I need a name. Names can be significant.
In today's case, the name brings that "pre-loaded irony" to which i referred. When seeking the perfect foil for my alternate Tesla, i found her in Marconi.

May we present the Venezuelan/Italian beauty of Carolina Marconi:


Ahh...
An Exquisite Exhibition. (Nope, that's not it)

Actually, i'm favouring Dibellean Depictions or something along that lines currently.
Dreams Of Dibella?  
Dibellan Delights?

For those of you who don't spend time in Tamriel, Dibella is the goddess of Love & Beauty in the Elder Scrolls games, the 5th of which is the insanely popular Skyrim. I spend a lot of time there, though it changes all the time. (Magnificent mods)

pages from Mad Science with Dr. Nick! (2013), Carolina Marconi from a benevolent deity.

2 comments:

  1. She is stunning. I'll have to incorporate her into my BOTD feature. Wow!

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  2. I find her inspirational. Now that i think about it, we may even have seen a painting of her previously - likely on that personal Blue Monday post.

    I won't make you sit through all that introductory pain to get to the feature next time. I'm pretty sure we're going with something Dibellan for our feature name, so won't need to ramble in the future.

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