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The ultimate is a bit close to Jace, the Mind Sculptor's. The other two are very awesome but also fairly unique. And I can see the actor choice too.
Which link doesn't? I see previews including art for both Chandra, Extinguishing Fire and Jace, Shaper of Reality.
IIRC 187 means an enter-the-battlefield effect (especially one that kills things).
I think recalling the famous scene approximately rather than exactly is fine in magic -- look at Theros, where there are lots of stories similar to greek myth, but not exactly the same.
"On 187"? Je ne compris.
it's trinket text. that's allowed at high rarities.
now let's address the main problem with this card; Balrog doesn't die when the bridge crumbles; he falls into the void and drags Gandalf down with him on the way down. So this really should be a 187; if you want to really push the flavor, make it on 187 tap all non-Wizards too. It's a colour pie stretch, but Shrieking Mogg did it at rare.
I wish the -7 was more bomb-y, but I like where the effect is going. I don't like the +1, though. It's either very good (as in, blowing a lot of creatures that could potentially damage her + giving loyalty), or irrelevant. It's also the kind of effect that you may not want to activate even if you want to increase her loyalty.
Funny that the link doesn't have the hover picture.
Ooh, the images for this and Chandra, Extinguishing Fire work really well!
Created the card Souls Devastation from Combining Devastation,Gibbering Kami and Outbreak
Jennifer Lawrence as Chandra, Extinguishing Fire and Joseph Gordon-Levit as Jace, Shaper of Reality.
Oh, I like majorspoilers.com's version.
And yeah, people use magic card mockups and reuse photos all the time whether or not they're technically allowed, I don't know whether there's any reason it's worth to do both together.
I nearly wrote a long footnote about the differences between libel, copyright law, trademark law, satire and fair use, but decided it didn't really add anything :)
Edit: I think the challenge is nice one, but I'm no good at imagining actors in different roles, and still don't get which planeswalker is which, so I don't know if I'll be able to make anything for it.
well you should pick a reasonable photo that matches the character. anyway it should be okay since it falls under satire/parody. it's not considered defamatory, in fact we may help them get the role (if cards are done in a classy way).
I somehow doubt many big names are going to appear in the MtG movie.
I bet Maro would love it if Joss Whedon directed, though.
Why wouldn't anyone be able to read the challenge? Doesn't the "Expand text" link show up underneath the card?
Ah... I believe Vitenka is talking about Libel. Injurious media with the intent to defame a particular individual. In theory, he'd be on to something... if predicting which actor would play which part, and including an image with them wasn't super common on the internet and plain old glossy magazines. Remember when they used to do this in InQuest? Used to have one once a month. For a modern version, here's majorspoilers.com picks for the upcoming mtg movie.
The only real problem I can see is that some actors are picky as to which photo you choose, and might cause a stink. Honestly, though, if something like that ever happened to multiverse, I'd expect the Streisand effect to start kicking in. We take down the card, and pick up a generous heaping of traffic.
That... sounds like a good way to get this site shut down, actually.
Apart from that; no.
In case you can't read the challenge, repost here:
Your goal here is to choose an actor or actress to play such a neo-planeswalker, find a photo of that actor/actress befitting that character and paste it onto your card, which could be a new planeswalker card (e.g. Jace, Dark Invader) or something related to that planeswalker (e.g. Jace's Braces).