Welcome back to another edition of Nu-Perspective, THEE
column for all redesigns and updates of various Nubian (black) comic
book characters you never knew you loved.
As you know, March is International Woman’s Month, so this month we dedicate to all women characters. Earlier this month we showcased the character Pathway from Marvel's Alpha Flight Universe, and it fit perfectly to give her sister Goblyn the Nu-Perspective treatment.
As you know, March is International Woman’s Month, so this month we dedicate to all women characters. Earlier this month we showcased the character Pathway from Marvel's Alpha Flight Universe, and it fit perfectly to give her sister Goblyn the Nu-Perspective treatment.
Goblyn obviously also comes out of Marvel Universe and the Alpha Flight comic books. Check our Nu-Perspective take below.
And be sure to check out her original look(above) and story, and let us know if you like what we did with her. Then see ya in 2 short weeks with another Nu-Perspective.
Real Name: Goblyn Dean
And be sure to check out her original look(above) and story, and let us know if you like what we did with her. Then see ya in 2 short weeks with another Nu-Perspective.
Nu-Perspective redesign by Shawn Alleyne |
Real Name: Goblyn Dean
Current
Alias: Goblyn
Identity:
Secret
Occupation:
Adventurer
Place
of Birth: Liveworld
Base
of Operations: Canada
Affiliations:
Derangers (formerly), Beta Flight (formerly), Gamma Flight (formerly), Alpha
Flight
First
Appearance: Alpha Flight #48 (1987)
Original
Creators: Bill Mantlo & Terry Shoemaker
Story: Due
to her parents’ mutaphobia, the physically mutated fetus of Goblyn was supposed
to be aborted, with her “normal” twin sister Laura preserved to term. When Laura
was the sole infant born, her parents breathed a sigh of relief, believing the
procedure was successful. Unbeknownst to everyone at the time, both children
were mutants, and while still in her mother’s womb, Laura subconsciously used her
nascent powers of dimensional portals to send her twin sister to the dream-like
realm known as “Liveworld”.
“Born”
in an alternate dimension, Goblyn grew up feral into adulthood, while her
sister Laura lived in the normal world, but with autism. Falling into the clutches
of the evil Bedlam when her well-meaning parents sent her to the New Life
Clinic to cure Laura’s autism, it was found out that when Laura was tremendously
frightened, she would switch places with her twin sister trapped in the
extra-dimension dream realm of “Liveworld”. This would lead to many
believing for many years that Laura and her sister (who became known as
“Goblyn”) were one and the same.
(Whenever Goblyn came to Earth, Laura took her place in "Liveworld."
When Laura returned to Earth, Goblyn would again return to
"Liveworld."). At some point both Laura and Goblyn were forced into becoming
members of the evil team known as the Derangers.
Tragically,
Laura/Goblyn were the only mind-controlled members of the Derangers to survive
their encounter with the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight. Inducted into
the trainee team Beta Flight, the twins would not officially meet until an
adventure took Alpha Flight to Goblyn’s home dimension, ruled by the magical
succubus entity called Dream Queen. The miraculous and heartfelt reunion of
both sisters even cured Laura of her autism.
While
taking a long reprieve from both Beta and Alpha Flight, the two fell off the
radar shortly after the disbanding of Alpha Flight and Department H, following
the team’s altercation with the Hardliners.
In
actuality, Laura became manipulated by the Dream Queen, using her portal powers
to invade and conquer other worlds and realms, increasing her mistress’ empire.
But with Goblyn’s aide, Laura was able to break free of Dream Queen’s control.
Returning
to the “real” world in the nick of time, portals from Liveworld being to open
up around Canada, unleashing legions of nightmarish hordes onto the terrified
and unprotected populous. At an impromptu crisis conference, Laura and Goblyn
Dean appear before the former board members of Department H, with one order…
“Initiate the Alpha Flight protocol.”
Powers/Abilities: Due to her physical
mutations, Goblyn has sharp claws and fangs, capable of clinging to most solid
surfaces and shredding reinforced steel or concrete. Further mutating as she
“matured” has granted her a pair of bat-like wings which she can use to fly,
and a prehensile tail. Despite her diminutive size, she possesses over five
times the strength of a human in peak physical condition, as well as super
human reflexes and senses, including nocturnal vision. Her hide is also more
resilient than tactical body armor, enabling her to shrug off most small arms
fire. With her hoofed feet, Goblyn’s powerful legs can run up to 30 mph and
leap over five stories. Because she grew up feral in the Liveworld dimension,
Goblyn is also a skilled huntress. While not possessing a fully developed
healing factor, Goblyn can heal quicker from non-fatal wounds than a normal
human. But it is not strong enough to re-grow entire limbs or organs. Her
full-bodied fur also renders her invisible in low light conditions and in
shadows. Her most distinguishing feature is her bulbous cranium, which also now
have demon-like horns. Another latent power of Goblyn, is that she can
psychically “see” through animals within a five-block radius, but only one at a
time. While not full telepathy/mind control, she can empathically manipulate
the animal to go where she wants. She can use this power on weak-willed people,
but only through great effort.
Paraphernalia: N/A
NP
What IS Nu-Perspective you ask? Well, it's a bi-weekly column I started with my writing collaborator Fabian Wood with the purpose of spotlighting, revamping and updating different underdeveloped, underutilized and all-but-forgotten Nubian (black) comic book and pop culture characters. Our goal is to showcase them in fresh, contemporary and exciting ways both visually and story-wise.
Q&A with Fabian and Shawn with bonus sketch
NP
What IS Nu-Perspective you ask? Well, it's a bi-weekly column I started with my writing collaborator Fabian Wood with the purpose of spotlighting, revamping and updating different underdeveloped, underutilized and all-but-forgotten Nubian (black) comic book and pop culture characters. Our goal is to showcase them in fresh, contemporary and exciting ways both visually and story-wise.
Q&A with Fabian and Shawn with bonus sketch
Initial pose that was rejected cause I felt I made her look too much like a flying money from Wizard of Oz |
What do you like most about the character? S: I like the completely unique origin of the character. And the fact that she's an example of not all mutants looking like pretty boys and supermodels.
What made you choose this character? F: She’s Pathway’s dejected twin sister, so we couldn’t do Laura without Goblyn.
Did the character pose a challenge to
update and if so what was the hardest part of the redesign?
F: Like Pathway, Goblyn pretty much
went to the wayside after Alpha Flight ended, so it was easy to pick up the
pieces and give her and her sister a new road to travel without meddling much
in what came before. In terms of her physical appearance, Shawn and I agreed to
update her, in the same vein as Beast from the X-Men who is periodically still “mutating”.
The updates play up a more gargoyle-esque appearance for polish.
S: Goblyn wasn't really a challenge to update from an art viewpoint, cause I felt her original design was pretty cool. I just wanted minor tweaks.
Was there a challenge as far as the art itself? S: I was feeling my first sketch, but I felt it made her look like a flying monkey. And I really wanted a pose that would spotlight the similarities between Goblyn and her sister Pathway. Plus show that great maple leaf. I ended up liking this new pose.
In hindsight is there anything you would do
differently now? S: I'm re-thinking if I should have made her bigger.
What was the most fun part to redesign? S: Adding those wings was surprisingly fun as an artist.
Would you want this character’s powers? S: I would love them, without the deformities.
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used solely for artistic enjoyment.