Titans!
In wizards latest set, Theros: beyond death, two "titans" were recently spoiled (although they have the subtype "elder giant"). the challenge is: make more! at some point when there are a lot of titans, I will announce winners. winners will receive a follow, and favs on 3 cards.
Rules:
-cards should have the subtype "Elder Giant" or "Titan"
-and that's all! they can be any combination of colors, including colorless. un cards are allowed. they can have the titan mechanics from theros: beyond death (escape, die when etb unless escaped, etb ability,) but don't have too.
Theros: Beyond Death titans:


here's mine:

have fun!
Rules:
-cards should have the subtype "Elder Giant" or "Titan"
-and that's all! they can be any combination of colors, including colorless. un cards are allowed. they can have the titan mechanics from theros: beyond death (escape, die when etb unless escaped, etb ability,) but don't have too.
Theros: Beyond Death titans:


here's mine:

have fun!
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so people can see yours better I reposted it:
click this link it explains it better than I could
http://forums.mtgcardsmith.com/discussion/2584/brief-guide-to-uploading-linked-pictures-images-in-comments-w-visual-aid/p1
Made this card before I saw this contest, actually. It's probably a bit cheap for what it does in retrospect.
1) What's the deadline for this challenge?
2) How many cards can one person submit? Sometimes I find it easier to sell an idea with a full cycle of 5 cards than with a single card.
EDIT:
Also, here's my first entry:
I added a little twist by using hybrid mana to let it be a one-mana giant. The other main idea behind this concept was that the trigger would feel different if you evoke it, escape it, or attack with it since it becomes more and more powerful each time.
Edit: changed it a bit
Here's an entry.
Here's another. Playing around with the structure of the titans a little. Rather than one 6/6, Bel here is two 3/3s, meaning twice the attack power but twice the risk of blockers. Primarily designed to slot into my Brudiclad EDH deck, since, honestly, it would make the deck very good.
Retroactively realised there's a typo in it. Sorry about that.