Thursday, March 6, 2014

THROW BACK THURSDAY - DNAGENTS

 
 
DNAgents is a comic book created by writer Mark Evanier and artist Will Meugniot and published by Eclipse Comics in 1983. It was later picked up briefly by Antarctic Press. In June 2006, old issues were collected into DNAgents Volume 1.

It tells the story of a team of superheroes created through genetic engineering by the Matrix Corporation. The writing style tended towards wry humor, perhaps reflecting Evanier's other work in television, cartoon, and variety comedy writing.

Buy DNAgents and thousands of other great indie comic titles at mycomicshop.com!

AGENT SOLO

 
Agent Solo is about a bionic rogue super soldier named Jackson Brice who thwarts national security threats. It’s an action, sci-fi, thriller webcomic.

TEAM SOLO
Writer/Creator Raymond Leonard
Artist Raymond Leonard
Inker/Colorist Ernest Jocson.
Letters Brant Fowler & Nikki Foxrobot

Read AGENT SOLO - http://www.agentsolowebcomic.com/

NOT DARK YET

 
 
Q&A With JEREMY KING
 
By Michael Wheeler
 
For Support Indie Comics' first Q & A session (there are many more to come), I had a sit down with Jeremy King, a writer and graphic artist who has along with fellow writer, Jason Davis, created PAGE 4 YETI (P4Y).  A multimedia company that will strive to help other creative artists find an avenue for their intellectual properties. 
 
Michael - How are you... really?
 
Jeremy - I'm fine. Thanks for asking.

Michael - What inspired you to start up Page 4 Yeti?
 
 
Jeremy - Jason Davis (co-founder of P4Y) and I always had lots of projects we wanted to work on together, be it music, documentaries, or comedy. We decided to create an organization to house our ideas. We're still hoping to follow up on all those projects. Right now we're concentrating on our comic book work.
 
Michael -  What can you tell us about your up-coming Western title, "Not Dark Yet"?
 
 
Jeremy - It's a straight western; no supernatural or steampunk overtones. But it's not a heroic shoot 'em up. It's more cerebral. Not Dark Yet centers around a man who has seen and done some bad stuff. He's been on the run for many years, but his past has finally caught up to him. Now he has to decide if he's going to keep running or if he's going to face up to what he's done.
 
Michael - What's one of the craziest things that ever happened to you?
 
Jeremy - I did get mugged at gun point once. They even stole my car. That was pretty crazy. And not much fun.
 
Michael -  What are some other up-coming projects that your working on?
 
 
Jeremy - We're hoping to put out an anthology comic book soon, featuring our work plus some things by some other local indie creators. We've got a short story coming out in Panthology #3, from Pantheon Comics. It's on Kickstarter right now, so everybody go support it. I'll also be illustrating a story for volume 4. I've got a story I wrote and drew coming out from Evil Moose Comics. It's about a werewolf, and will be in Moose Crossing #2, tentatively due out April 2. I drew a story for Michael Wheeler (Ed. - Hey that's me! Woot!!) of Unforgiven Comics that's available as a web comic (Suicide Is Painless). I've also done some various pin ups and covers for some indie creators. And I'm working on illustrating a children's book that an old friend of mine wrote.
 
Michael -  You are also a talented musician as well as being a stellar graphic artist. What music do you listen too as your laying down pencils and inks?
 
Jeremy - It depends. All kinds of stuff. Jason actually made some CDs to represent the mood of each character, so I'll listen to those for inspiration. Or I'll listen to whatever group I happen to be into at that time. Randomly, when I'm fleshing out the pencils or inking I can listen to music or have the tv on, but when I'm laying out the pages I need silence to concentrate.
 
Michael -  What are some of your favorite current comic titles?
 
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Jeremy - So many good titles. I read a lot of stuff from Image and Dark Horse. Saga, East of West, Fatale, Savage Dragon, Invincible, Conan, Hellboy, Elf Quest, Hawkeye, Fables, too many to list.
 
Michael -  Have you ever been in a fist fight?
 
Jeremy - Not since I was a kid. Don't want to hurt my artist hands!
 
Michael -  What are some of your favorite artists? Inspirations?
 
Photo: Had an awesome time at Lexington Comic Con this weekend. Saw cool stuff and met lots of cool people. Got to hang out with Todd Goodman at the Old World Comics booth, which was amazing. Can't wait for next year!
 
Jeremy - Mainstream wise, John Byrne, Jim Lee and Chris Sprouse are my biggest artistic influences, although I draw nothing like them. And as far as creators who have maintained and managed their creations really well, Mike Mignola, Erik Larsen and Eric Powell are my role models. When I was in my early teens, I discovered self publishers and independent comics, which changed my life. Jeff Smith, Terry Moore and Drew Hayes were, and are, the guys I looked up to and who inspire me. Last year I attended my first conventions and met local creators, and they're the ones who really inspired me to try my hand at this. In particular, Dustin Carson, Chris Charlton and Todd Goodman put out great work and are awesome guys, too.
 
Michael -  Oh, look, last question! Here's a doozy -- What is the biggest personal change you've ever made?
 
Jeremy King
 
Jeremy - After I graduated college, I moved from small town Kentucky to Nashville and lived there for several years. That was a big change. I'm glad I did it, cause that's where I met my wife Amanda. Marrying her was a big personal change-- in the best way possible!
 

Like P4Y (Page for Yeti) on FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/pages/Page-4-Yeti/144917562386236

INNER BEINGS


A Brothers In Arms Presentation
In collaboration with Gallant Comics
From the mind of Lubisan comes INNER BEINGS
This project is in production by:
Lubisan: Story & Art
Mike Montalvo: Colors
Mike Waggoner: Lettering & Production


A long time ago, on a planet from another dimension, known as Sandria, the Inner Beings were created. The Inner Beings are a chosen team of highly trained military men and women from opposing sides, that came together to fight a common alien threat. They were enhanced with powers and abilities in order to even out the odds. Once the war was over, the opposing sides separated, which became the cent...urions (Still known as Inner Beings) and the Warlords. The warlords believed that Sandria should be ruled by god like beings as themselves, and this began a devastating war, causing the Inner Beings to split up and protect different segments of Sandria.

The leader of the Warlords Lord Sakan was imprisoned for crimes against his own people, but his Warlords continued to press on. The one who gave them their gifts tried to fix the issue he felt he had created and instead accidentally created a bridge between Sandria and Earth which is very slowly merging both planets, causing inexplicable earthquakes, terrible weather patterns and monster like creatures appearing on earth. While this happens, the Warlords search for their Lord Sakan; and therefore the Inner Beings must reunite so that together they can figure out how to stop the merging of the planets in order to avoid their destruction, protect the people of earth from monster like creatures and prevent the Warlords from finding their Lord and the Lord’s Mercury Skull which enhances his powers; and this is where our story begins, Inner Beings Issue 1, The Rebirth!
 

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Welcome to SUPPORT INDIE COMICS, I am your admin, Michael Wheeler (Writer of the up coming comics, Nite and Roach Guard). This blog is for the independent comics community to promote and share in the fandom! Enjoy!