Ant-Man, Stan “The Man” Lee, Jack Kirby, The Fantastic Four, and Archangel are discussed on the What If Podcast? How many horseman of the apocalypse are there, anyway? And didn’t you ever wonder what it would be like if Stan Lee could stretch his body to outrageous proportions?
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Over The Top Tales – New Comic Available!
Over The Top Tales is available for purchase at IndyPlanet.com/front/product/126499/
99 Cents for Digital Download
$2.50 for a Print Edition (plus shipping)
Late last year I worked on a comic book, “Over The Top Tales”, which is a pair of stories set in World War I. A full length, black and white comic, “Over The Top Tales” features:
The Beacon –Â Â A young black man from the United States’ 24th Infantry Regiment as he is thrust into action on the front lines of WWI, even before the U.S.’ official involvement! Will Tyler Durham die for a country that won’t even acknowledge his existence in combat?
Into The Mud – Another young soldier who sinks deep beneath the surface of the Ypres Salient in 1917. What emerges will horrify both you and him!
If you’re interested in WWI, horror comics, or black and white comics, give it a look here!
And if you want a sneak peek of what’s inside, take a look over at GiantSizeComicThings.com!
Just a pencil sketch
This is just a little pencil sketch of a homeless guy clinging to a cup of coffee, inspired by events in my e-book Tex Arkana
Goose Rider 15.88 (Ghost Rider 2099)
With Zombie Spider-Ham 15.88 and Pork Grind 15.88 in the books, I turned my Marvel Aniverse intentions toward Ghost Rider 2099 and his counterpart, Goose Rider!
Black and White Sketch of Nero
Here is a black and white inked sketch of Nero, the antagonist of both of my novellas, The Punching Bag and Tex Arkana. With the Neurological Enhancement Research Operator atop his exposed brain (which is protected by another of his devices, the polymerizer, which renders materials a nigh indestructible plastic), Nero lives up to two supervillain cliches: a brilliant mind bogged down by perpetually scheming, and ridiculous acronyms
Check out his villainous schemes in my ebooks, in Links.
The Punchin’ Bag Sketch
Here’s a quick sketch I did of the resilient, indestructible yet not invulnerable titular hero of my first novella, The Punching Bag. Michael Kading was an ignominious office worker, but was soon thrust into a world of heroes and villains after being exposed to a mysterious device that rendered his body a super durable polymer. With Smart Alec, The Benefactor and other forces pulling the strings, can Michael find it in himself to stop being life’s punching bag?
Punchin’ Bag Kindle
http://goo.gl/Af1y3
The Punchin’ Bag Smashwords
http://goo.gl/cRZbP
Tex Arkana Caricature 4 of 4
This is the last of my 4 part series of caricatures of the titular hero of my latest ebook, Tex Arkana, experimenting with different color schemes. This could best be described as yellow and brown, even if I was going for a more militaristic olive drab.
Tex Arkana Kindle
http://goo.gl/Y0XpG
Tex Arkana Smashwords
http://goo.gl/ROOye
Tex Arkana Caricature Series 3 of 4
This is the third in my series of caricatures of the titular hero of my latest ebook Tex Arkana. This would be an alternate version of Tex’s costume with a red motif.
Tex Arkana Kindle
http://goo.gl/Y0XpG
Tex Arkana Smashwords
http://goo.gl/ROOye
Tex Arkana Caricature Series 2 of 4
This is the second color scheme I put on the caricature of the titular character of my latest ebook, Tex Arkana. This is the “blue period” motif (or perhaps ‘arctic blast’?)
Tex Arkana Kindle
http://goo.gl/Y0XpG
Tex Arkana Smashwords
http://goo.gl/ROOye
Tex Arkana Caricature Series 1 of 4
This is the first sketch I have in a series of 4 of the titular character of my latest ebook, Tex Arkana. This is the “traditional” Tex Arkana look with a blue and white motif.
Tex Arkana Kindle
http://goo.gl/Y0XpG
Tex Arkana Smashwords
http://goo.gl/ROOye