
if you were running a wrestling promotion who would you rather have(choices inside) + BQ?
john cena or jeff hardy
tyler black or john morrison
cm punk or edge
hbk or chris jericho
tara or michelle mccool
maryse or angelina love
christian or edge
randy orton or aj styles
christopher daniels or mvp
MCMG or Hart dynasty
bq: who would be your world champion
John Cena because he can carry the show in desperate times and he has proven that during his years of carrying the WWE such as 2005-2007. John Cena is also the better wrestler and he is far better on the mic then Jeff Hardy. John Cena is just as marketable and popular as Jeff Hardy and his number one passion is the WWE. Jeff has interest in music and art more then WWE while Cena truly loves WWE. I would rely on Cena more then Jeff Hardy.
Tyler Black because he is the far more versatile wrestler then John Morrison. I think Tyler Black is one of the most well rounded performers in the wrestling business today. He is agile, powerful, and skilled on the mat. Tyler Black has the mic skills and sounds more natural on the mic then John Morrison. Tyler Black also has charisma and his charisma could really work out when it comes to supporting the promotion. Tyler Black would work out well for storylines and he is the superior wrestler to John Morrison.
This is a difficult decision, but i would choose CM Punk. CM Punk is younger and has more chances to develop in the ring. CM Punk has the better wrestling ability then Edge so that could be a deciding factor. Edge has the superior mic skills, but i could see CM Punk overwhelming Edge in that area over time when he fully develops and improves. CM Punk plays a great role as a heel and if he wasn't watered down, than he would probably be the one that i would pick in a wrestling promotion.
Chris Jericho because he is younger and is a a more complete package then Shawn Michaels. Chris Jericho manages to make younger talent look great like Shawn Michaels. Chris Jericho has the better wrestling ability and he is able to brawl, mat wrestle, and high fly at times. Chris Jericho also has amazing mic skills and cuts some of the best promos in the WWE today. Chris Jericho is simply amazing on the mic. Chris Jericho is also versatile because he's great as face or heel. He can play multiple roles up to perfection. Shawn Michaels is a phenomenal competitor and entertainer, but i would choose Jericho.
Tara because she is more experienced and the far better wrestler then Michelle McCool. Tara would know how to hold championships and she has had better matches then McCool. Tara is also better on the mic so promos would be better with Tara then McCool. Tara is the better wrestler and entertainer.
Maryse because i personally prefer her stuck up character better then Angelina Love's. Maryse is natural as the cocky stuck up heel. Maryse has the hair, the looks, and she was rapidly improving before her injury. Maryse is the one i would choose.
Edge because he is the better wrestler and he's just as good as Christian on the mic. This is very difficult because both are simply amazing in playing multiple roles and are nearly equal in all aspects of wrestling, but i would give the slight edge to Edge because he is a slightly better wrestler then Christian. Edge also has the mic skills and charisma.
AJ Styles is the way better performer then Randy Orton. This is a simple choice for me because AJ Styles is better then Randy Orton in all areas except on the mic. AJ has improved drastically on the mic and if he continued his improvement, than AJ would destroy Randy as a performer. AJ Styles is a far better wrestler because he is the total package. He has power, speed, mat wrestling, and amazing high flying. AJ can also connect with the fans far better then Orton can. AJ Styles would be better for a wrestling promotion.
Christopher Daniels because he is the better wrestler and has wrestled around the world. He is a successful wrestler who has multiple styles in the ring. He has great mat wrestling and great high flying. MVP is good, but he's a decent wrestler with great mic skills and he doesn't really have the fan reaction. Christopher Daniels just needs a push and become the world champion.
MCMG. They are the far superior tag team then The Hart Dynasty. MCMG have much more chemistry as a tag team and they are amazing in the ring. Both Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley are exciting to watch. Hart Dynasty has been impressive, but i would definitely say that MCMG have accomplished far more in their careers as a tag team then Hart Dynasty. Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin are also the better wrestlers and Shelley is a great talker so i would definitely say MCMG.
BQ: CM Punk because he can play a heel role extremely well and he is a total package in the ring. He has the brawling style, the mat wrestling, and high flying. CM Punk's heel gimmick is also perfectly played out and its entertaining. CM Punk would be a great choice for a world champion.
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Humongous Book of Cartooning
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Chris Hart's Humongous Book of Cartooning is a great value book covering everything the beginner needs to master cartooning. It teaches how to draw cartoon people, fantasy characters, layouts, background design and much more. This latest cartoon title from Chris Hart, the world's bestselling author of drawing and cartooning books, packs a wallop. It's the cartooning book that has it all: cartoon people, animals, retro-style "toons'", funny robots (no one has ever done cartoon robots in a how-to book before, and movies like "Wall-E" and "Robots" were smash hits and prove their appeal), fantasy characters and even sections on cartoon costumes, character design, and cartoon backgrounds and composition. The Humongous Book of Cartooning is humongous, not only because it's so big, but also because it includes a huge amount of original eye-catching characters and copious visual "side hints" that Chris is famous for. There is more actual instruction in this book than in any other of Chris' cartooning titles. In short, if you want to know how to draw cartoons, Chris Hart's Humongous Book of Cartooning is for you.
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Drawing Faeries: A Believer's Guide
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This is a whimsical guide to drawing faeries from best-selling art instruction author Christopher Hart. Included are all the popular ingredients of the faerie kingdom-faerie personalities, faeries at work, faeries at play, faerie expressions, faeries in flight, faerie magic, faeries facing predatory household pets, and the secret faerie rituals of birth, courtship, and marriage. Step-by-step instructions for drawing faeries are revealed through a captivating story of a man-now grown up-who as a youth gained secret knowledge of where the faeries live and play, and having done so, was able to capture on paper the elusive creatures in their unguarded moments. The overall design and presentation of the book will enchant and envelop artists in a magical world of faeries.
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Drawing Vampires: Gothic Creatures of the Night
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From Dracula to Buffy the Vampire Slayer to Breaking Dawn, the undead never get old. So, acclaimed author Chris Hart gives horror fans and aspiring artists something they can really sink their teeth into: step-by-step instruction in drawing their favorite night creatures. All of the most popular bloodsuckers are here in their cold, clammy flesh: Victorian vampires, otherworldly vampires, alluring lady vampires, cool postmodern vampires—as well as vampire hunters and blood-chilling beasts of the vampire kingdom. Less experienced artists needn’t worry about biting off more than they can chew because Hart breaks every drawing down into easy-to-digest morsels. The stakes are high, but the Drawing Vampires books ensures budding illustrators’ efforts won't be in “vein.”
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Drawing Wizards, Witches and Warlocks (Academy of Fantasy Art)
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Popularized by such beloved books as The Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, and the Harry Potter series—all of which have become blockbuster films—fantasy is an endlessly enduring genre. Acclaimed artist Chris Hart leads readers into this marvelous realm, where aspiring illustrators can go as far as their imaginations allow. With Hart’s guidance, they’ll learn how to create an entire cast of fascinating fantasy figures, from masters of sorcery who summon spirits and battle evil forces to dreaded creatures of darkness, such as ogres, cyclopes, trolls, and goblins. An entire coven of witches range from classic hags to spell-binding, spell-casting teens, and there are devilishly handsome warlocks, dragons, avenging angels, and more. Hart explains how to capture these characters’ strange forms, costumes, expressions, and action poses, as well as the magical effects that make them so extraordinary.With hundreds of step-by-step drawings, expert art instruction, and visual hints, Drawing Wizards, Witches and Warlocks is a crash course that will educate and inspire fans of all levels.
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Human Anatomy Made Amazingly Easy
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From head to toe, the human form, in all its complexities, is visually simplified to such a degree in this remarkable workbook that even complete beginners will soon be able to draw accurate, well-proportioned faces and figures every time they try. Avoiding complex charts of muscles and bones that are more helpful to doctors than to artists, this book's refreshing approach teaches anatomy from a cartoonist/illustrator's point of view. For example, there are many large and small muscles in the neck, all rendered in great detail in most anatomy books, but here, master teacher Christopher Hart shows only the four that are visible and need to be drawn. His clear instruction helps readers to visualize and portray shifting body weight in a pose without the need of a model, and instead of showing a mass of facial muscles and bones, he translates them into the simple planes an artist needs to draw a range of expressive faces.
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Drawing Dragons and Those Who Hunt Them
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From Smaug to Puff, from wyverns to Hungarian Horntails, dragons are everyone’s favorite mythological beasts. In Christopher Hart’s new book Drawing Dragons and Those Who Hunt Them, he brings more power, drama, and depth to dragons than has ever been seen before. Towering, fierce, and merciless, yet devoted to their young, these dragons prey upon the medieval villagers of fantasy’s Dark Ages. Hart masterfully unfolds a story of dragon against man, illustrated with remarkable splash pages and two lavishly illustrated fold-out gatefolds of action-packed battles. Step-by-step how-tos on drawing a dragon’s fire-breathing head and awe-inspiring body, dragon horns, fire, attacking dragons, dragon flight patterns, dragon birth and death, dragon catacombs, baby dragons, hunting dragons, weapons, and even the mysterious dragon graveyard show fantasy artists how to create their own stunning, startling dragon worlds.
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Drawing Crime Noir: For Comics and Graphic Novels
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• Strong, cutting-edge imagery shows artists how to make crime pay • Superstar author Christopher Hart explores a new genre • Perfect for anyone interested in drawing for comic books or graphic novels Aspiring artists, lonely, desperate—this is your chance to grab the gold ring of the hottest style around: noir. Windswept streets, dark shadowy figures, reckless women, gleaming pistols, men without conscience, boulevards of fear...they’re all here in Drawing Crime Noir. Extensive instruction, including a complete tutorial on how to turn an ordinary comic-book scene into a crime noir scene, shows how to create the moody world of noir, from using shadows to create intense moods and suspense, to drawing the swirling capes and cloaked faces of tormented superheroes; the trench coats and dark glasses of nihilistic antiheroes; the dark suits of mobbed-up politicians on the take and the hit men who keep order; and the form-fitting dresses and snakeskin shoes of the sexy women who would kill a man as soon as kiss him.
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Manga Mania: How to Draw Japanese Comics
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Take a look at the wild popularity of such shows as Pokémon, Digimon, and Dragonball Z, and you'll see the Manga style of comic-book art in action. There's no doubt about it: Manga is hot. And Manga Mania is the only guide that details step by step, how young and veteran artists alike can draw fantasy robots, diabolical monsters, mythical animals, and the other exciting characters that are part of this dynamic genre. Manga art has many styles: the young Manga style, à la Pokémon; and the more mature style popular with teens and adults. Manga Mania covers them both. Big, splashy chapters demonstrate how to draw martial arts, special effects, and much, much more. Since the Manga style stresses character rather than anatomy, Manga comics are easier to draw. So a beginning comic-book artist can easily learn the tricks of the trade. Chris Hart, known for his very clear step-by-step illustrations and accompanying text, details how anyone can become a real Manga artist without having to reinvent the art of drawing.
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How to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains (Christopher Hart Titles)
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Would-be cartoonists can learn how to draw heart-stopping heroes as well as vicious villains with this book featuring tips and artwork by Gray Morrow of Superman, Frank McLaughlin of Batman, and Frank Springer of Spiderman and Conan the Barbarian, among others. Pitfalls and problems that beginning artists are most likely to encounter are demonstrated. 144 illustrations, 72 in color.
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