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
Monday, December 7, 2009
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".



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
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
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