
Top of the food chain and bearing an almost bored Temperament, these creatures will only hunt when hungry but are fierce predators that can and will eat just about anything they can catch. >These colossal Lions are the result of escaped Zoo animals breeding in the wilds of the Jungle int it's youth.

>These coin sized insects are a massive threat, swarming and completely devouring any beast they come across, luckily the Swarm becomes disoriented and confused if they move to far away from their hive, often resulting in them eating each other. Even Lawrence Strongarm is afraid to tread into the Giant's jungle The Trees massive size and abundant output of oxygen allow creatures born within it to grow absolutely massive and every attempt by both the wastelanders and the Megacity ends in horrible tragedy. >this massive jungle is exists on the edge of the western wasteland, acting as a buffer between the two sides of the wastelands. Now someone make it into a cool looking gun, my brain is fried. The cartridge ejected, it can be picked up again for reloading if necessary. The extractor will fold into the guide-rod of the block with the pressure of inserting itself back into the centre of the cylinder.

(Depending if it is single or double action, the firing pin will remain ready or the pin will have to cocked again manually). >9.The block slams back into position, aiding the inner chamber spring in the cylinder, readying itself to be fired again. The chamber is now empty and upon rotating will be able to be reloaded. >8.The dampener pulled the barrel forward, and the inner chamber guide-spring pulls it back into the cylinder. The barrel recoils into the cylinder, pushing the inner chamber, following the block backward as the round is fired and the cartridge ejected. >5.Upon firing, the dampener will recoil, sending the block backward and operating the extractor, which ejects the spent cartridge out of the cylinder, reading it to be loaded again. >4.The shock tube on the front will act as a straight recoil action moving the firing-block and operating the extractor, also dampening the considerable recoil. The block is raised up and down in the same way the hammer would on a regular revolver, with a lever or a thumbing action. It is attached to the centre-rod, and oil-filled spring-absorber. This will form the block that the round fires off of. Each chamber in the cylinder will rotate conventionally using a double or single action, but instead of a external hammer, a firing block with an internal hammer is in it's place. Each chamber houses a guide-spring around the inner chamber which houses the munitions. Each chamber in the cylinder lines up with the barrel like a conventional revolver. You want Hand-cannon? Have a LITERAL hand-cannon. Hopefully after that, an actual artist will take the idea and make it real. I won't make a detailed drawing, but a rather a technical one first, to showcase my idea behind the workings. I had an idea that would make the Ruiner not only badass, but totally unique, to my knowledge. I barely understand a word of it but its too striking to not keep a record of. In so doing, he's earned himself a spot among the greatest Super Heroes the DC Universe has ever known.Save file image: 141136183400.jpg ( 882kB, 2048x1536, 1411355776677.jpg) Work was done to redesign Briana's handcannon in the latest thread and it wasn't coming out quite right, then some anon came out with this concept. Although the Flash has not always been fast enough to outrun personal tragedy when it has come for him, he always does his best to prevent the same from happening to the people of Central City and Keystone City. The Flash has mastery over not just speed, but time itself, and he has often used his powers to travel though different eras and even into other dimensions. All three generations of speedsters have been cornerstone members of both the Justice Society and Justice League. But, when Barry returned, he became the Flash once again. Years later, Jay was succeeded by police scientist Barry Allen, until Barry’s former kid partner Wally West took up the mantle at a time when Barry was considered dead. In the 1940s, college student Jay Garrick acquired his super-speed abilities in a random lab accident and became the first DC Super Hero to go by the name the Flash.

Ever since the days of World War II, there has been a man clad in red who can run at impossible speeds, using his power to save lives and defend those who cannot defend themselves. The most famous of these is the Flash, also known as the Fastest Man Alive. The mysterious power known as the Speed Force is an energy field that has, over the centuries, granted incredible powers of velocity to certain heroes. Three men have held the title of "The Fastest Man Alive"-Jay Garrick, Barry Allen and Wally West.
