Erok Inakazi had always wanted to be a police officer on his home planet Kesstonia. But he was on a very long waiting list, and he was losing patience. When word got around about the rapid development that was taking place on the nearby planet Geckoworld, 'Rok realized that this could be exactly the opportunity he was looking for. So, accompanied by his brother and sister, who were also looking for a fresh start, Erok left his native planet and traveled to Geckoworld. To his delight, 'Rok was immediately accepted into the police academy there and became an officer.
Now that Erok has achieved his dream of becoming a policeman, he will find that being a cop on a planet so full of mystery and magic has its own unique challenges. A gruesome discovery made while walking the beat will lead to his involvement in a bizarre case that Queen Turja, being a fan of all things sick and twisted, will take personal interest in.
In terms of personality, Erok's a happy-go-lucky guy. He usually has a big smile on his face and loves to crack jokes. In fact, his fellow officers and superiors often worry that he doesn't take his job seriously enough. But when push comes to shove, 'Rok will try to do the right thing. Erok also considers himself a ladies' man, but he doesn't get as much action as he thinks he should. His pursuit of women is persistent, but not skillful. He's always too forward and is prone to using cliched pick-up lines. This has resulted in many women rejecting him--some, shall I say, emphatically so.
Thank you! I actually observed real New York City cops in order to get the police equipment right. And though I still have a lot to learn about drawing anatomy, I'm happy to receive recognition for the skill level I have reached.
You think my stuff looks professional? I'm flattered.
Yeah, almost none of the drawings I've posted here have gotten as much attention as I had hoped. I have a few theories as to why this is, and I'm strongly considering writing a journal on the subject. If I do, I promise it won't be whiny.
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I believe in Santa Clause. If you do too and aren't scared to admit it then copy and paste this in your signature!
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"Your Honor, I move for a bad court thingie."
-Lionel Hutz
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I believe in Santa Clause. If you do too and aren't scared to admit it then copy and paste this in your signature!
Yeah, almost none of the drawings I've posted here have gotten as much attention as I had hoped. I have a few theories as to why this is, and I'm strongly considering writing a journal on the subject. If I do, I promise it won't be whiny.
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"Your Honor, I move for a bad court thingie."
-Lionel Hutz
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I believe in Santa Clause. If you do too and aren't scared to admit it then copy and paste this in your signature!
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