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The Real Superheroines of Hive Valley

a webcomic, by Matt S. Law

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If you throw enough spaghetti at the wall eventually you will defeat the super villainess.



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The Real Superheroines of Hive Valley is a webcomic about a reality television show following the lives of seven public domain superheroines that all live together in the same mansion in the elite community of Hive Valley.

You can read the series from the beginning ---> HERE.

Created in Clip Studio Paint Pro on my mobile art studio which is a Microsoft Surface Pro 7+. Here is the time lapse video:

https://rumble.com/v6ekq41-moon-v-marvel-panel-25.html?mref=18dagn&mc=d3obe
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Didn't Bruce Lee say something about being like water? I'm not sure this what he meant.

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I took an advanced art class at University of Hawaii. I've forgotten the actual name of the class, but it was essentially "modern art." Do what you want and explain it to the profs. I did a piece called "A Mind Like Still Water" that was based on Bruce Lee quotes and Zen teachings. I couldn't easily figure out a way to make a river in the art studio, so I used a bunch of aquarium gravel as my simulated river. That's my long-winded way of saying, "Yes, yes he did."

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He was a wise man. Shame he died so young.

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While I was in Seattle I tried to visit Bruce Lee's grave site, but for whatever reason the graveyard didn't open until 10:00 am on the morning I was there. Did you ever see "Dragon: The Bruce Lee story"? (Starring Jason Scott Lee, no relation). In it, there are several scenes where Bruce Lee talks to his father about the Lee family curse. The same year that movie came out, Brandon Lee was killed in that freak accident while filming The Crow. Another tragedy. I wonder what Bruce Lee's daughter is up to...?

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I remember Brandon dying and that was tragic. I'll look up the film.

I've seen Enter the Dragon, but I was not that into martial arts stuff as a kid and it was less available then anyway. I did aikido for a few years and that was a nice body/mind exercise, but some people really live for it.

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I started off with Karate as a kid then started taking Wing Chun in College (same Kung-Fu style that Bruce Lee started with). Later in college I took some Aikido and that saved my life. I did about a 50 mph shoulder roll when I crashed my motorcycle and ended up mostly unscathed, just scraped up but nothing broken. I never learned how to do any sort of tumbling or breakfalls in Karate or Kung-Fu, so that few months of Aikido saved me.

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