I have decided to search for a collaborator. Specifically, I am looking for someone interested in having some fun writing one of my comics. Let me explain.
I have been producing the post-apocalyptic tale "Mutant Animals vs Zombies vs Machines vs Humans" now since January of 2016. I have been publishing a page every other week (alternating with my other webcomic, Mutant Elf). I am just wrapping up the first storyline, separated into two 20-page chapters. I have a vague idea where to go from here, but I'm not really sure. Mostly, I find coming up with dialogue and making the plot sensible to be the biggest challenge. I've decided that the only way I can continue is to find someone willing to write the story. Specifically, I need someone who can write and letter pages I have drawn. This is (so far) just a fun project, and does not include any financial gain.
My current plan is to put MAvZvMvH on hiatus after the current storyline, then publish an 8-page Mutant Elf story, then get back to publishing MAvZvMvH again if things have worked out.
By the way, I plan to remain as the only creative force on Mutant Elf. It's been much easier to write and draw. Maybe because of the lighter tone (though I did plan on MAvZvMvH being a bit lighter than it ended up...) or maybe I just have all the Mutant Elf characters down pat.
Anyway, if interested, e-mail me please! I'd love to hear from you!
Friday, July 14, 2017
Thursday, July 6, 2017
RIP Joan Lee
I just had to say some words about the passing of Joan Lee, wife of Stan Lee.
Stan Lee is more than just a writer and creator of comic book characters. He's an American legend. A true National Hero. He was married to the love of his life in 1947, just short of 70 years ago. That's one heck of a number!
I'm sure Stan would never have been as great without the support of Joan all these years. I wish him the best in the coming days.
Stan Lee is more than just a writer and creator of comic book characters. He's an American legend. A true National Hero. He was married to the love of his life in 1947, just short of 70 years ago. That's one heck of a number!
I'm sure Stan would never have been as great without the support of Joan all these years. I wish him the best in the coming days.
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