Marvel Zombies: Sharon Carter and J. Jonah Jameson

Marvel Zombies: Sharon Carter and J. Jonah Jameson

Today’s models return us to CMON’s Marvel Zombies bystanders. This time we have Sharon Carter from Captain America’s cast along with J. Jonah Jameson from Spidey’s backing band. Sharon appears to often wear white or silver-grey suits with black or brown belts and light webbing gear with a fair bit of variation, so I more or less followed that line, and painted her pistols in a blued steel to continue the theme.

Marvel Zombies: Sharon Carter and J. Jonah Jameson

Jameson on the other hand has his civvies on. As with a few of the other models painted recently, I gave him the impression of pinstripes on his trousers (so sick of pinstriped clothing now!) but otherwise pretty simple, clean and neat clothing.

Marvel Zombies: Sharon Carter and J. Jonah Jameson

Both of these were started and finished this month, but I’ll still count Sharon as a FeMarch model for my own benefit. Once again both of these figures represent bystanders, though I guess Sharon would probably be on the edge of being playable as a hero in the game due to simply being a highly trained but unpowered human – not quite on Natasha’s level as she has some Soviet Super Soldier Serum in her veins according to some of the background versions. They’ll certainly both be suitable for custom characters for standard Zombicide, though!

Marvel Zombies: Pepper Potts and Aunt May Parker

Marvel Zombies: Pepper Potts and Aunt May Parker

Another pair of Marvel Zombies’ Wimminz – this time it’s Pepper Potts and sweet old, doting Aunt May. I’m aware of Pepper from the comics, but most of my familiarity with her comes from Gwyneth Paltrow’s depiction throughout the MCU films. I painted the model pretty much based on her generic look on the card, down to the strawberry-blonde hair and the rather innocuous briefcase that she’s holding. No doubt full of files, papers and pens. Pretty straightforward, really, and I’m still working on my highlighting of black clothing since I don’t want the highlights of her dark clothing to be noticible without making it look like she’s wearing a shiny PVC skirt.

Marvel Zombies: Pepper Potts and Aunt May Parker

 

Aunt May on the other hand was a whole lot more work. Her skirt is on it’s third repaint, since the first iteration was too pink, then too purple, and finally I settled on this shade of attempted-lavender. Damn, the purple spectrum of colours can be tricky! This appears to be the frail, doting, comic version of May, as opposed to the matriarchal overseer of the Spider-Verse or the younger, MILFy, go-getter of later MCU depictions. The pose really sells the personality here, I think.

Anyway, we’re almost at the end of my FeMarch models – aka “I failed at getting them finished in time for Fembruary”. Hopefully Alex forgives me when he gets back to posting! 😉