Monday, December 7, 2009

Really Bad Video I Made

So one day in June-ish 2008 I was home alone and decided to make a video using erins digital camera. That's it, no camera guy, no script and no general idea of what I wanted to do. It was okay.

Here is a link to it since I cannot add a direct YouTube embedded vid from my iPhone.

http://www.google.com/m/url?cd=4&client=safari&ct=res&ei=cHIdS6iTEdyHgAedm_26Ag&hl=en&oe=UTF-8&oi=blended&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fgl%3DGB%26hl%3Den-GB%26v%3DLzFHKpS8Nwg%26feature%3Drelated&resnum=4&sa=X&usg=AFQjCNFHxvQXvWDT6R0bz5cqxejSpYAlrw

Sunday, December 6, 2009

What It Is To Die back up art by Nick Suders

On top of the main story drawn by Colin Crose we have silver-aged style back ups to the main story to give these characters a little history. I went through a lot of different artists before landing on Nick Suders. He captured the story with a very classic look with a touch of modernism.

Here is a preview of the formation of "The Junior Guardians".







Launch!

What's up, no one who is reading this? This is my official launch statement for what it is I do here. My name is Mario and I will be your captain from here on.

I have been working hard on creating projects over several mediums and until I get discovered this will be my proxy to share with the world.

What I will be sharing are comics, short films and short stories all from whatever I happen to be feeling.

I would like to thank all of my collaborators in advance and when I finally learn how to work this internet thing the first thing I hope to have up is "What It Is To Die", I comic I co-created with Erin Kowalsky & Colin Crose, drawn by Colin.

"What it is to Die" was conceived as a story of a former teenaged superhero team that was forced to grow up due to some dark, unmentioned event. This story kicks in a few years after they have last seen each other and are brought together to take down a deadly adversary.

Well, so long.

- M