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HE-MAN & THE MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE / SHE-RA: PRINCESS OF POWER
SNAKE WOMEN: QUEEN CORALA
Art & concept by Joe Teanby
Concept by Franco Villa
NOTES
A part of the webcomic The Coming of the Towers, Queen Corala is Etheria's answer to King Hiss (well, she is actually one of the wives in his harem).
This profile is done in G1 Marvel Transformers style.
More information about Queen Corala, her opponent He-Ra, her prehistoric age of Pretheria (Etheria's answer to Preternia!), DarkHope, the First Ones, the heroes and heroines of that age, the destiny of the Snake Women, and much more, are revealed in "The Coming of the Towers", starting with these three pages:
Alliance: SNAKE WOMEN
Name: QUEEN CORALA
The Snake Women brought the fashion sense to Etheria, during a barbaric age that was sorely lacking in elengance and style.
Queen Corala wouldn't even leave her lair without a classy purse, high-heeled shoes and a matching lipstick. And don't forget gymn and diet.
QUEEN Corala: "Hsss, honey, does this gown make me look fat?"
KING HSSS: "No, Corala darling, it's your fat butt that makes you look fat".
Of course, the purse is in human skin, the heels are made of human bones, the lipstick is dipped in human blood.
And that's why she has to control her diet, consuming humans only once a year: they are so full of fat!
But nothing beats a wild hunt with a human prey, when it comes to a good slimming workout.
Queen Corala's poisonous bite can enthrall her victims, casting them into a dream-like world where all their desires come true.
In the real world, though, the victims are paralyzed and catatonic, while a cocoon slowly encases them.
That's how the Queen prepares the food for her next meal, as she only eats living beings.
SNAKE WOMEN: QUEEN CORALA
Art & concept by Joe Teanby
Concept by Franco Villa
NOTES
A part of the webcomic The Coming of the Towers, Queen Corala is Etheria's answer to King Hiss (well, she is actually one of the wives in his harem).
This profile is done in G1 Marvel Transformers style.
More information about Queen Corala, her opponent He-Ra, her prehistoric age of Pretheria (Etheria's answer to Preternia!), DarkHope, the First Ones, the heroes and heroines of that age, the destiny of the Snake Women, and much more, are revealed in "The Coming of the Towers", starting with these three pages:
Alliance: SNAKE WOMEN
Name: QUEEN CORALA
The Snake Women brought the fashion sense to Etheria, during a barbaric age that was sorely lacking in elengance and style.
Queen Corala wouldn't even leave her lair without a classy purse, high-heeled shoes and a matching lipstick. And don't forget gymn and diet.
QUEEN Corala: "Hsss, honey, does this gown make me look fat?"
KING HSSS: "No, Corala darling, it's your fat butt that makes you look fat".
Of course, the purse is in human skin, the heels are made of human bones, the lipstick is dipped in human blood.
And that's why she has to control her diet, consuming humans only once a year: they are so full of fat!
But nothing beats a wild hunt with a human prey, when it comes to a good slimming workout.
Queen Corala's poisonous bite can enthrall her victims, casting them into a dream-like world where all their desires come true.
In the real world, though, the victims are paralyzed and catatonic, while a cocoon slowly encases them.
That's how the Queen prepares the food for her next meal, as she only eats living beings.
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You're an amazing artist and this is a great design...
BUT... there's one small problem.
Her design is clearly meant to be based on a coral snake. But a coral snake's pattern goes red then yellow then black. What you have here (red then black then yellow) is the pattern found on a milk snake, a non-venomous species that imitates coral snakes. The way to remember the difference is through an old rhyme:
Red and Black, venom lack.
Red and Yellow, kill a fellow.
No offence intended, just offering constructive criticism.