Thursday, March 12, 2015

VELMA'S DARK SIDE COMES OUT

This is Velma Dinkley of Scooby-Doo franchise dress as Emma Frost, bringing out her dark side. I always like the White Queen outfit, in the most impractical outfits for Superheroes and Supervillains. This is for atomictiki's Kinks Jam which is described as: By definition a kink is regarded as such: kinkiness or kinky (adjective), is a colloquial term used to describe unconventional sexual concepts or practices. So with that the goal here is to draw what you think of as kinky stuff, could be a personal kink of your own or just something general that you think of that represents that concept Velma Dinkley (last name revealed to be an Americanization of Von Dinkenstein) is a fictional character in the American television animated series Scooby-Doo. She is prone to losing her glasses. She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck, short pleated skirt (or in later episodes an A-line skirt, or sometimes shorts), knee socks, and Mary Janes. She is seen as the brain of the group. Throughout her various incarnations, Velma is usually portrayed as a highly intelligent young woman with highly specific interests in science (which in the Scooby and Scrappy Doo series leads her to pursue a career as a NASA research scientist) or merely being very well read on obscure fields, such as Viking writing (as in the third Scooby-Doo series The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries). In Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo, Velma is described by her younger sister Madelyn as being "born with a mystery book in her hand". Consequently, Velma is usually the one to figure out the mystery, sometimes with the help of Fred and Daphme. The Velma character was inspired by the brainy tomboy Zelda Gilroy, as played by Sheila James, from the late 1950s/early 1960s American sitcom The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis.

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