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365??

02/02/10 16:18

I imagine, for those of you still watching us, that you've realized that 343 does not equal 365. And for that, I apologize. We had a few hacker attacks against the site last year, setting us back not to mention I kinda fell off the drawing wagon while the site was down. Fear not, I have images to post soon. Turns out 2010 has been a busy damn year for me! Which is good! I have a few projects in the works that are absorbing my time, not letting me catch Project 365 where it should be. I'll make it up to you, I promise!

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Day 343 - Tophat

01/03/10 20:10

Bio to come.

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Chester McCormick was a Classics professor and archeologist during the late 1920's when he found a Roman breastplate and cloak seeming to have been untouched by the march of time near a sight believed to be the hill of Christ's crucifixion. During the night McCormick was contacted in what he thought was a dream by the armor and the cloak themselves. They related to him the story of a Roman soldier who had taken part in the torture of Christ, but during the torture changed his mind and refused to drive in the nails and was himself killed.  Donning them upon returning to the states, McCormick found they gave him abilities to pass through solid objects, become invisible, and move objects at a distance without touching them.  All the abilities of a ghost.  Wearing the breastplate under a regular three button suit, using the cloak as it would have been worn centuries ago, and a simple domino mask, McCormick then became Red Wraith, one of the first masks along with Mr. Wonder and Gauntlet, fighting crime and the mob in his home town of Chicago. Death finally came at the hands of the Syndicate of Sin in 1947, killing him after finding out his secret identity and gunning down McCormick on his way home. The fate of the Wraith's breastplate and cloak are unknown though they apparently did not fall into the hands of the Syndicate of Sin. Some have speculated that McCormick may have placed the items from time to time as actual parts of Roman history diorama displays at the Museum of Natural History where he was the Head Curator of Antiquities, thereby hiding them in plain sight, and hence have been innocuously boxed up and stored by those unaware of what they had.

 

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Day 341 - Sumex

01/03/10 19:54

The Final Wave!

Constructed by Golden Age madman "The Problem", the Mathemachines were a line of robots with seperate, powerful abilities related in some way to mathematics.

Frustrated by many failed waves of Mathemachines, The Problem disappeared for nearly a decade. Upon his return, he unleased Sumex - a Mathemachine with the sum total abilities of all the androids before him!

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Day 340 - Fractox

01/02/10 01:08

Constructed by Golden Age madman "The Problem", the Mathemachines were a line of robots with seperate, powerful abilities related in some way to mathematics.

Fractox was constructed with the ability to split into seperate parts, even down to the molecular level. Each section of Fractox was fully mobile and capable of operating seperately from the whole unit.

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The Mathemachines, Wave III!

Constructed by Golden Age madman "The Problem", the Mathemachines were a line of robots with seperate, powerful abilities related in some way to mathematics.

Percentex was built to increase or decrease the abilities of others. This included augmenting the abilities of The Problem and anyof his evil allies, or thwarting the powers of the various heroes that combatted them.

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Day 338 - Equalux

01/01/10 23:42

Constructed by Golden Age madman "The Problem", the Mathemachines were a line of robots with seperate, powerful abilities related in some way to mathematics.

A truly frustrating foe, Equalux could mimic the abilities of any enemy, including super-human ability.

By Sean • Albums: Characters, Villains