I hate to admit it, but I haven’t drawn a comic in a long time. It’s a sad thing really. One gets involved in a full time job, video games, and life in general and the time for comic creation evaporates. I want to change that, but I need to decide what direction to go. I’ve looked through my old work, and there are good ideas bursting to be finished, or even started.
Below are three brief synopsis’. All of them would be fun to create, so I need your suggestions (If anyone actually reads this thing…)
1. Rembrandt the Mighty: The tale of a peaceful Aardvark people brutally attacked by their evil lizard neighbors. Only one of those villagers escapes slavery. A young child who will grow up to be the hero of his people.
2. The Adventures of Sir Pollywock: A hopelessly addled knight, and his surprisingly competent squire adventure in a world of high fantasy and humor. Sir Pollywock refuses to see just how incompetent he is to the eternal frustration of his poor associate.
3. Myth: An epic world ruled by epically flawed gods. Myth is the tale of a god who suffers a the cruel punishment of being made mortal. Will he survive as a human and learn compassion for his fellow man, or will the experience crush him?
Pages from all of these storylines can be found in the art gallery.
Please send your vote to me or vote by posting a comment below. May the best storyline win!
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6 Responses
I think Myth would be cool to see. Although Sir Pollywock sounds interesting.
Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 1:27 pm
You know I want to see Rembrandt the Mighty!! But really, any of them would be good
Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 2:06 pm
I’d go with Myth, although Sir Pollywock would be great too.
Not both? Set in the same world with crossover opportunities? no? Ok.
Myth.
Posted on July 1st, 2009 at 4:39 pm
I vote for Rembrandt too!!! hehe
Posted on July 16th, 2009 at 5:32 pm
Sir Pollywock has my vote!
Posted on July 18th, 2009 at 9:50 pm
Sir Pollywock has my vote, if you can sustain the funny.
It sounds very similar to Terry Pratchett’s style, of whom I (and millions of others) are big fans.
The others sound too serious to me. I love comic (in both senses of the word) fantasy.
P.S. Found this page from the shoutout the Knights of the Guild gave you. Send me an email when the comic is live, and I’ll check it out.
Posted on August 24th, 2009 at 4:31 am
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