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Rip Current not only gets you engrossed in what promises to be an epic tale, but feeds a hunger for more of the same: great story, great characters, smart dialogue and gorgeous imagery. The land and sea are stunning....!
Rip Current not only gets you engrossed in what promises to be an epic tale, but feeds a hunger for more of the same: great story, great characters, smart dialogue and gorgeous imagery. The land and sea are stunning....!

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Hi guys,

This post is for everyone but mostly writers.

I'm an artist at home base and I was wondering if you guys could pinpoint me to a few good books that would help me on how to write comics. Any suggestion is welcome.

I'm...
Hi guys,

This post is for everyone but mostly writers.

I'm an artist at home base and I was wondering if you guys could pinpoint me to a few good books that would help me on how to write comics. Any suggestion is welcome.

I'm currently reading: Orson Scott Card's " How to write Science Fiction and Fantasy ". It's very insightful and I was just looking for other titles that would help me on my writing.

Thanks for your time guys. I appreciate it.

JC

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Thanks everyone for stopping by my blog and supporting Blake Undying.
I never fully appreciated just how pink my blog was until everyone kept commenting on it! Perhaps I should look into a...
Thanks everyone for stopping by my blog and supporting Blake Undying.
I never fully appreciated just how pink my blog was until everyone kept commenting on it! Perhaps I should look into a revamp?

http://winnipegprincess.blogspot.com/2008/09/committing-suicide-is-worst-way-to-find.html

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Hertz2008

Sun Sep 7th, 2008 11:28

I dig it ! it's great. I love the writing and the situations.

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Hi folks,
I've been working on a possible pitch that I think would be a great story to tell. It's still a work in progress but I believe that there is enough information here to explain the main concept and vibe of the story.

I would...
Hi folks,
I've been working on a possible pitch that I think would be a great story to tell. It's still a work in progress but I believe that there is enough information here to explain the main concept and vibe of the story.

I would really appreciate it if you guys could help me out in giving your personal point of views and sharing your ideas as of where this project could go. Basically I'm at a point here where I need your insights, creative ideas, suggestions and feedback. Help me ! lol :)

 I seem to have all these ideas but I can't seem to find the right Time Line for the events. Obviously there's allot of potential in the back-story with the characters that are here before the world is blown to Oblivion.

The more I?m writing about this project, the more I?m finding myself tempted to start a ? Pre-Pitch ? before this one that would eventually lead and blend into the one I have written here.

I personally think that this project has a huge potential that can end up being a huge story spreading across several years in terms of the H.E.R.T.Z Time Line.

Funny as it may sound, where the hell do I start this Epic Journey ?

I was seeing and seriously thinking of doing this in the beginning of the Cyberpunk age. The world is breaking down peace by peace and technology is finding it's wicked ways in society because that's the only thing that the people can hold on to while their world around them doesn't seem right for them anymore.

I got these images in my mind and the texture is amazing but I honestly believe that you guys can contribute to it and add all these different flavors to it.

The way I see it, It doesn't hurt to ask you guys to pitch in some ideas and make this one kick ass world that has substance, back drop story, important life changing events and all those things that makes you go "Wow...that was a F@k!ng wicked book! " after closing the comic.

I guess what I'm saying here is...." The Bars Open Guys "

Cheers!

JC De la Ronde


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Me and Chris used to hang out practically every weekend at his place reading comics, playing Marvel, Star Wars and Rift RPG games. That was way back in high school.  We had our own little world of action and from those awesome scenarios was...

Me and Chris used to hang out practically every weekend at his place reading comics, playing Marvel, Star Wars and Rift RPG games. That was way back in high school.  We had our own little world of action and from those awesome scenarios was born great ideas that were truly worthy of being comic book graphic novels. Since then, we each kept the burning desire and love of comics flowing in our blood and waiting for the right time to do it on our own. The technology is here and now and we now can self publish our own books using the world wide web and being part of great communities like Z2H. I think it's important to share and support each others ideas since we are possibly the artists, writers, colorist, letterers and graphic designers of tomorrow's comic book industry.

Later we will be able to look back and say " Oh yeah ! I remember when this project or that person submitted his comic pitch on this site and we were all reading it and giving it our feedback in order to push the concept further and make it better. In a way we were all part of that creating title that made it a successful comic that it is today....we should all be proud and grateful that it went this far and keep making fans wanting to read more of this title. " ;)

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Asclepius

Sun Sep 7th, 2008 11:33

Amen to that.

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Exellent work. I'm incredibly impressed with every aspect of the comic...can't wait to see more.
Exellent work. I'm incredibly impressed with every aspect of the comic...can't wait to see more.

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Lord Maim

Sun Sep 7th, 2008 08:33

Thanks ConMan, I really appreciate that. You know it was a lot of hard work, but... hey... wait a minute.
...Are you just saying that?

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He had wandered the cave system for what seemed like a week. Hunger, exhaustion, and loneliness had ripped shards of cultural blockades against his expression.

Tears rolled down his cheeks at the realization that these might be the last...
He had wandered the cave system for what seemed like a week. Hunger, exhaustion, and loneliness had ripped shards of cultural blockades against his expression.

Tears rolled down his cheeks at the realization that these might be the last grains of sand in his hourglass. What awaited him? This thought provoked his nostalgia, hoping reflection might steer his option toward survival.

He always strove for control and betterment. He had theorized at a very early age that the universe operated as a chaotic system to serve the ordered systems created within the structure as tributary sacrifice to continuity. This enticed his morality and commanded a passion for law.

He could almost see the judge in his incredibly lofty perch. His greatest goal seemed farther and farther out of reach with each passing grain. It would take a miracle. It would take the unexpected. It would take someone to find him. for him to find someone else. Something else?

It would take the blaring noise originating from the twenty foot alien plant before him. What he had mistook for his desire, was vibrating many faintly glowing red membranes at many variance of frequency.
A single frequency slips by his ear and a stop in his heart. The flora reacts, resounding a series of squeals and squawks. And his organ warms a new- feeling fuller and larger. He had been meant to discover this plant.

Long before he was born, the creature had arrived on this planet and taken root. It had once belonged to a planet composed of a single consciousness, a neural network of greenery similar to itself. The home plant had been destroyed while it had been out in what might be called a pilgrimage. The home plant had an interest in other living creatures. So it developed a system where a newly encountered planet would be blanketed in nano-spores that would attach to the hearts of baby animals during incubation. The creatures "infected" would indirectly communicate their experiences to the home plant until their heart ceased it's beat.

Sometimes a creature might detect this presence and gain access to information beyond that of their brethren. These creatures are from then on more capable of altering form, eventually becoming something halfway between the creature they were and they creature they had come to know.

He knew this now, because the plant spoke to his minds. The one behind his eyes and the one attached to his heart. The choices he had made, the mistakes that lead to his seclusion. All had been necessary for him to find this symbiotic parent, the remnant of a once interplanetary celestial body.
He knew because he was changing. Information was drained from him. He no longer existed as a he, but an it.
It lost his form.
It lost his color.
It lost  his time.
Though from it's perspective the change seemed instantaneous as well as eternal. It took two hundred years for the form to take the shape of a featureless green face attached to innumerable dark green tendrils- drawn tight and sinewy into the visage of muscular eight foot humanoid.

The mission was clear. To understand the thought of humanity through banal and kindly actions, perceiving the world he once knew through only vibration, scent, and photosynthesis.

The sapling tunneled for miles, stringing it's long vines into a taut drill. Finally it arrived at the surface. The sun restored what energy had be used to escape the cave. However, the world was alight only with the smell of fresh cut grass, roses, wind pouring over a structure and a bench with a person sitting upon it- aged and female by the scent.

She spoke as it sat. "You here to read to me?"
It wondered silently
"Well, here, my daughter says I should read this one. Tell me it's not some gall-darned history text. She worries about me still reading fairy tales. I worry she does see the fairy tales we tell today."
It vibrated it's face, communicating "I apologize. I am unable to read."
"You don't know how to read!?" she boggled, "Well how are you supposed to read to the blind when you illiterate?"
"Pardon. I know words. However, I cannot see words." it corrected.
"Oh dear, another braille reader, well I guess my daughter's book will have to wait."
"What is 'Bray-ill'?" it wondered.
"Blind AND illiterate! My my dear, you must be hungerin for some knowledge."
"Yes. I wish to know.

The two met off and on over two months. The woman taught it the alien bump lettering and it provided a genuine ear for her memories and musings. Two weeks passed and she had not been to the bench. It missed her, it still did not know some of what the bumps meant, but it could get by.
"Mr. Goodfellow," she affectionately titled it after her favorite shakespearean character "You just don't stop do you? You keep learning and learning. Sometimes it's like you're learning about learning. You keep that up and pretty soon you'll know everything and that's a mighty big responsibility."

Mr. Goodfellow guessed he had found everything he could with the woman. But where to go? He had heard her speak of her daughter living somewhere she called New York... 

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Lord Maim

Sun Sep 7th, 2008 08:53

Aggrandizer, I have no idea where you're going with this, but you have intrigued me already. That's no easy feat without a visible hook. Well played, sir.

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Hi there everybody.  I originally posted this blog back in April after we had our twelve CCCN winners in tribute to all the great stories and fantastic comics we were anticipating.  We have so...

Hi there everybody.  I originally posted this blog back in April after we had our twelve CCCN winners in tribute to all the great stories and fantastic comics we were anticipating.  We have so much activity now on the site and so many new members I thought some of them might enjoy reading this little crossover idea I had.  I am only allowed three tags so I put none of my fellow CCCN winners in the tags, but if any of you reply and put your properties in your reply this will show up on your page as well (as it should).  Now onto the original blog;

Paul Harvey does this little radio show and it's really cool, so I've stolen his title for this Blog.

Gather round the campfire and make yourself comfortable. Mind you don't get too close to the flames. You all know that CCCN has been going on for a few months and that there have been twelve winning stories so far from Blake Undying to November's Song. This, however, is not the end of the story.

Our story begins with the discovery of a journal. Seems there was this girl named Abigail who lived back in the Seventeenth Century, first in Salem and later in Quebec. In her journal she mentions a daughter born out of an illegitimate affair with a man she identifies simply as L_____. This daughter inherited her mother's power and this power remained in the line through the generations.

Seven generations later Abigail's descendent meets a young Irishman visiting America who goes by the name of Jack O'Breen. The two have a brief fling but the young woman always feels that Jack's heart isn't in it. About the time she is to deliver his child, Jack is boarding a ship to return to the Emerald Isle. The distraught young mother leaves her daughter in the care of the prestigious ALMA boarding school and commits suicide. Her spirit flies over the ocean to aide the Sidhe in their torment of Black Jack.

Years later, her mission complete the spirit returns to the College in time to spook Jumbo the elephant, causing the animal to be run over by a train. She meets her daughter and embarks on a plan to show her daughter and the other girls at the school the ways of POWER. They learn their lessons well, eventually leaving the college and having families of their own.

The result of this, decades later in the twentieth century is the rise of super powered humans.

One of these humans is captured and experimented on by Doctor Lance McCitrick who takes the DNA he has extracted to a lab at UBC to see if he can replicate the powers first in mice, later in humans. Dr. McCitrick dies in a car crash resulting in powers coming to more than 100 Vancouverites. Unfortunately these powers cause their users to die and eventually all of them do. Except one.

Meanwhile, in Meekton, the parents of many of these super powered beings in the States send their children to a special school, hoping they can live a 'normal' life at Hero High. Being teens, there is no chance this is going to work, and over time what we have is open rebellion and a new generation of super powered beings in search of a leader.

At the same time, in New York City, a man named Blake is unable to die. He is bored and fed up with life, tries to kill himself in every way possible, and eventually becomes a super hero as he searches for a villain who can finally put him out of his misery. It doesn't work. So, instead, he becomes a hero named STEEL and meets the Meekton kids.

A few years later Byron Reborr lends his mind out to pay off a gambling debt in one of a series of Mind Crimes. Unfortunately for him David Caine uses Byron's body to very publically kill his wife. This leads Byron to find the Soul Priestess Shandria who is an expert on mind merging. She is able to hide Byron by merging him with the final survivor of the Vancouver Minus One project. This person goes on to live in a quiet little cabin on the waterfront.

In another part of earth a powerful alien woman named Fugue comes to help the super heroes of Canada. She, however, has an ulterior motive as she knows she is destined to destroy the planet. To avoid doing this she trains a series of heroes, one per month, in the hopes they will be able to stop her. Knightcap is one of these heroes, November's in fact, but in the end he is not strong enought, physcally or emotionally to manage alone. He enlists the aide of Steel and his team and together they are able to destroy Fugue and save the planet.

Seeing the danger of allowing humans to decide their fate Steel and his team decide that there will be a new world order, an Age of Heroes so to speak. Super heroes will make the rules and humans will serve their new masters.

Eventually the humans tire of serving their new masters and rebel. The key moment in the battle comes when they are able to kill Steel by injecting him with the DNA from the child of the mind merged Minus One survivor. Now Blake is finally killed by his own power.

The new rise of the humans leads to a world of cybernetically enhanced humans. One particular woman, experimented on before she escapes, is code called Deutschmaschine. She is activated and goes on a secret mission to overthrow the corrupt powers that be. In the end she is successful. Sort of. You see, her success triggers the world wide apocaypse.

This leads to certain humans turning into zombies, certain ones hiding in clusters and certain ones of questionable morals exploiting the situation to make money by forming Slaughter Inc. Greg Heathcliff does his job so well he winds up forcing his rival Eric to shatter the dams, flooding the earth and forcing humans to live in small areas which used to be mountain tops.

The people of Rip Current lead hard lives, struggling for food as they seek to keep raiders at bay. One day Lucia meets a strange underwater dwelling man who turns her life upside down. As it turns out, this man was another descendent ofthe final mind merged Minus One survivor. Their offspring comes to the attention of Dak, a time traveling Hollow Man. He transports the little one back in time to the year 1676 where she is presented to two proud parents. They decided to name their new precious bundle of joy . . . . Abigail.

And now you know the rest of the story.


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Awesome!  Just wanted to say, loving what I've read so far.  Looking forward to more.  Quick check- when Blake went into the burning building, seemed like he was moving stronger/faster etc than, say, any of the firemen could have...

Awesome!  Just wanted to say, loving what I've read so far.  Looking forward to more.  Quick check- when Blake went into the burning building, seemed like he was moving stronger/faster etc than, say, any of the firemen could have done?

Cheers!

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Lord Maim

Sun Sep 7th, 2008 01:30

That is correct. Blake's regeneration also comes with enhanced strength. For more details on that progression, check out his Blog, which seems to fill in some of the time between comics.

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TK Jr. wants Crackwalker to know that he has been hard at work on coloring the graffiti for Hero High and will be sending in his best efforts shortly!  He says you should all give this a try since it is so much fun (as long as...
TK Jr. wants Crackwalker to know that he has been hard at work on coloring the graffiti for Hero High and will be sending in his best efforts shortly!  He says you should all give this a try since it is so much fun (as long as you can get your crayons away from your kids).  This should be up by next weekend.  One more piece of awesomeness from Crackwalker!

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Lord Maim

Sun Sep 7th, 2008 08:57

As long as he's done with his homework first!

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I've noticed some of the other comics have an additional art. Can we see some more on The Mix?
I've noticed some of the other comics have an additional art. Can we see some more on The Mix?

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Scotty Y.

Sat Sep 6th, 2008 23:13

BRO is right. Fire it up, guy.

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Holy, What a great comic Will!!!
You have worked really hard and it shows. Keep up the good work!!
Holy, What a great comic Will!!!
You have worked really hard and it shows. Keep up the good work!!

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Well. September 6th. One day after my 25th Birthday. What'd I get? A new iPod (thanks Mom and Dad) and a rejection letter (DAMMIT!). What do I have for you? More LDB in my More LDB gallery, specifically, those inks I promised to post as soon as the...
Well. September 6th. One day after my 25th Birthday. What'd I get? A new iPod (thanks Mom and Dad) and a rejection letter (DAMMIT!). What do I have for you? More LDB in my More LDB gallery, specifically, those inks I promised to post as soon as the pages went live and a new pencilled page. Apparently I'm going to be the artist on LDB for the next few weeks or so, so please feel free to go check it out at lildepressedboy.com. As always, all critiques and criticisms are welcome and encouraged. Thanks, all.

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Juiceboy

Sat Sep 6th, 2008 22:15

Take the rejection letter and frame it.  Post it over your work area and use it for inspiration whenever you need something to push you. 

Kudos for having gone through the process...