ITT: COLOR
>>84235399
Assuming that the ONLY thing he changes is the color of the object (as in no crazy-ass kryptonite creation or light cancelation side-effect powers), can his power really be useful as a villain or hero?
Villain-wise, I was thinking, if his power has a wide enough range, he could cause accidents by changing the color of street lights. Or maybe extort people for relatively reasonable amounts by threatening to turn all of their possessions (including warehouses full of items) some disgusting color. Like threatening a designer or a luxury car salon owner to change all their items puke-green or shit-brown.
This thread is FABULOUS
>>84235770
he could change the color of bronze or copper or even aluminum to make it look like gold and become rich
>turn all white people black
:^)
>>84236786
Not so simple, that would only work small scale. Any large amount would get examined and found out. Pawning "gold" rings a la The Man who Fell to Earth maybe.
>>84236955
Normal humans in the Duckverse are so weird
>>84236631
>namefag
gtfo
>>84237445
I don't see you contributing.
>>84235399
>Color Kid
Isn't this that guy from the Legion of Substitute Heroes that once caught a gender-bending flu and became Color Queen?
>>84235770
He'd effectively be a hard counter for any Lantern corp, changing their color into anything he desires. Red Lanterns become Blue, Green becomes Yellow, Orange becomes Sapphire, etc.
>>84238242
Is color that important to the LC though? Way back when, Hall was thwarted by yellow billboards, but now they are just powered by an emotion and the color is like a uniform.
>>84237484
no seriously, kill yourself
>>84236836
Joking aside, he could sell his services to criminals in order to make witness descriptions useless.
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Here's a timelapse of him painting it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V1bCud07SI
>>84235770
Actually, I read a Doc Savage story 'The Pink Man', I believe it was, that used a plot like that. The criminals had a device that could change the colors of objects. They were going to use it on jewels, converting relatively common clear diamonds into much rarer, and thus more valuable, black diamonds (or something like that) and selling them for a profit.
>>84238804
But that's the thing, the emotions are directly linked to color. In DC they're one and the same in the way magic and math are. The GL had the weakness to yellow because they had Parallax in their Lantern core, so it's shown that they can be tampered with.
>>84239071
What exactly is evil about it?
>>84239501
Because it's essentially selling Fool's Gold on a massive scale?
The classic
>>84241557
The page
>>84235770
I guess it depends on how he changes color. That's some god tier light manipulation.
>>84237445
>>84238916
Imagine being this desperate to fit in
>>84240703
>Uprising
I love how it added so much color into the incredibly black and white void that was Legacy's aesthetic
>>84244922
I know right? the show was too good for this world
>>84245087
>>84245113
>>84245157
SO MUCH COLOR