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Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Nu-Perspective Black History Month: Day 26- SNIPER

Catching up to the days, but here we are in the final lap of our Black History Month celebration. So, if you've been paying attention you would know that each day of February I re-released a Nu-Perspective revamped comic book/pop culture character. But so far these characters have all been from North America. Well, time to switch it up. I want to highlight some characters and creators from my homeland of Barbados.

Next up we have SNIPER- from the comic book OffSet created by Delvin Howell.

Now, these ones reposts, but they aren't revamps, just my style on some pretty sick characters. You will still get the complete bio and art. Check em out, these characters deserve some love.




Character Name: Sniper
Real name: Unknown
Occupation: Drifter , formerly Pel-ting (Assassin)
Identity: Secret
Place of Birth: Bimshire, St. Philip (assumed)
Group Affiliations: The Pel-Ting family of the East (though subject denies it)
Base of Operations: Mobile
First Appearance: Offset #3- The man who walks with a case of bottles on his back
 
History: Little is known about Sniper aside from his affiliation with the Pel-Ting family of the East. He hides in plain sight, attracting attention just long enough for those who find him to be killed.
Race: Black /West Indian
 
Height: 5 ft 6
Weight: 195
Eyes: Brown
Hair: Black, corn-row style
Strength Level: Above average
 
Special Abilities: Genius level in the Pel-ting technique (able to throw projectiles at great distances, a deep understanding of angles, wind speeds, flow etc.), outstanding agility for his appearance. Combines acrobatics and his abilities as a Pel-ting in ways previously unseen.
 
Paraphernalia: Bottles, stones, anything that can be thrown easily. A bottle in his hand is like a bullet in a magazine.
 
Psyche/Personality: A vagabond at first glance. He has a short temper that easily snaps at the slightest provocation. However, in battle he can display intense, deadly focus that makes him even more formidable as a Pel-Ting.



Fine Print: All characters are copyrights and trademarks of the respective publishers and creators. This column is used solely for artistic enjoyment.

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