"Hey Rory, we should liek... write a zombie comic." said Richard.
"Totally!" Said I. "You think It'll cost much to print?"
"Aduno"
And so, the brain trust that is Richard and Rory set out to write, illustrate, and print a comic book about a zombie apocalypse set in Windsor.
It will be called "The Lucky Few". The story revolves around a group of survivors (some will be immune to the zombie plague, others wont.) who try to survive in their new world, and aim to find a cure.
As Rich and I started brainstorming I discovered that nothing makes me feel LESS knowledgeable about a particular subject than writing a story...
I know about zombies, but I feel like before you can create a good story you have to know what has come before. I told Rich that we MUST schedule a ZOMBAY MOVAY MARATHON night. We will try to rent titles like: George A. Romero's "Night of the Living Dead" series, Gates' "Zombie Diaries", Snyder's "Dawn of the Dead", "28 Days/Weeks Later" (though I've seen both a ton of times), and whatever else we can salvage. We may end up making a box social out of the screenings. In which case I doubt either of us will get any work done...
Actually, I'm pretty confident that there is a rule that: for every zombie movie in your possession you are required to invite 10 people over.
We are also borrowing a comic series called "The Walking Dead" off our friend Ian. The comic is written by Robert Kirkman and illustrated by Tony Moore. According to Ian it is THE zombie comic to read right now. I've seen some of the cover art and am really excited about getting into the story.
I've uploaded some quick photoshops of possible covers for our comics, but we are still a long way from being ready to print.
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We are hoping to get a web cite up soon for the comic. I'll post a link when thing get a' cookin'. I'f anybody has suggestions I'd love to hear them!
Thanks!
R.O.










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Makes me think of your stuff. x)
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Thanks for the visit.
You've got an amazing gallery, here.
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I think we share the same views on Twilight. *grins*
I believe a vampire as old as Edward would have chomped Bella's face...Not mate with it.
If people lived that long they would be so jaded...if not seriously eccentric.
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