Lord, it's been a long couple of weeks...
Long story short, if you remember that
new job I started... Well, they've been pushing to get my immediate
traiing out of the way as soon as possible. So I've been working
schedule shifts all over the place, third shift one day, followed by
first shift the second, and some days, both first and third shift in
the same day. My legs have murdering me like a crazy Victorian lady
with a hatchet. The good news to that is that I've lost some weight
because of it. Bad news is that I have been able to do jack shit as
far as productivity goes for this last few weeks. I still got one
more day or training this Saturday, which is a dual shift day, but
after that... It'll stabilize. (Hey, I'm still just happy to be
working.) It didn't help that last week, my modem burnt out and I
realized just how much of my life was tied into the internet, which I
must admit... Disturbed me a touch. Realizing how much simple little
things, like checking the web for my bank account status, movie times
and info, news, weather, and even silly flash games. (And that's not
even getting into the big things like reading webcomics, checking
email, forums and good old fashioned pornography.) Obviously, as
you're reading this now, we got a new modem... But the fact it went
out right as I was starting to work those hectic and overwhelming
work schedules... It's an understatement to say that I was rather
impatient and very irritable during that time.
Now to be bluntly honest, I haven't had
a real chance to break loose and do half the crap I've been wanting
to do for the last few months due to the job and commissions. I mean,
my friend Jen got me a new computer I haven't had a lot of
opportunities to get really experimental with, and my friend James
got me these really neat 'crow quill' like pens, I've been really
dying to break out and try new things with. But with the completion
of that, I've able to actually get to work on comic book work,
finally. It seems like I've been talking about it forever, but it's
been a road with quite a few obstacles that's now passed. The commission above was the last of the commissions I had to get taken care of. I've been playing a bit with coloring techniques.
A few weeks ago, I read a really
fascinating article (that, of course, I cannot find the link to)
about market branding for comic creators. Now, even during the
production of Shadowgirls, these were ideas I had in mind to do, and
it was really neat to see that other people had the same ideas and
implemented them with success. So after reviewing everything, Black
Banshee, which I had been planning on doing next... Has been shelved
for the time being, so I can focus 100% on Firecracker. I know the
kind of comic I want to produce, and I got a feeling I know the kind
of comic the people reading this blog wants to read.
I've been giving a lot of thought about
this, for well over a year now. (Ask my friend Silphy. She can verify
this.) When to comes to comics, there's a certain kind of comic I've
been wanting to read again for years. There's been a few of these
over the years, but far too often, they're the exception instead of
the rule. (I've talked about the Captain America: Fighting Avenger
comic, as well as Batman: Mad Love.) Pasty Walker: Hellcat is
another, almost any of the 2002-on-up Power Pack miniseries, as well
as the Marvel Adventures: Avengers comic. (Seriously, there was an
issue where all the Avengers turned into M.O.D.O.Ks. It was freakin'
awesome.) But a large majority of the books tend to be overly
dramatic and needlessly dark and depressing books that are supposed
to invoke the feelings of gothic noir, despite the fact it's freakin'
people in tights. It shouldn't be silly and insulting, but it should
be freakin' fun. That's the comics I want to do and that's the comics
I'm going to do. So, now that I'm caught up with commissions and
outside obligations, I plan to begin major production, right now. And
since there's only like seventy or so people reading this blog,
you're going to be privy to inside character concepts, and
semi-spoilers about what to expect from Firecracker. So far, what
I've written, I'm happy with, and I hope I can excite you all with
what I got in mind.
(By the way, the Transformers Mosaics
are still happening. Just there's no rush on those.)
1 comment:
I'm glad to see you're back with the free time and such. It's always nice to be able to actually have the time to do what you want. Looking forward to more awesomeness coming from ya.
Also, my Captcha was "Shughth", and I thought "Oh my Elder Gods! Blogger knows about Lovecraft connection!"
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