Monday | January 5th, 2009

Memory Lane the Sequel

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Hi, everyone!

I have returned from my adventures in the midwest and am safely entrenched in the east coast. I’m glad you all enjoyed D-Rey’s reviewing of his path to Shadowgirls and in light of his willingness to bare his soul I’ve decided that I can do no less!!

Well…I can do a little less. You’re only getting this page out of me.

The image above was penciled and inked by yours truly sometime around 1997. Some friends of mine had started a literary magazine called “The Eclectic Screwdriver” and one of their editors, a certain Lewis Harris, asked if I would be interested in contributing something. This was back when I felt that I was going to be both writer and artist and so I offered to do a few pages of a continuing comic book story. They agreed and the very first published version of Starkweather was born. My work was printed and distributed throughout Rockford and the response was nice. It was my first taste of what this could be like. (And I bet if you work hard enough you might even be able to dig out some copies of that magazine somewhere.)

This initial version of Starkweather was very much influenced by the comic Preacher and I was trying very hard to be “edgy”.  Like every superhero comic I currently hate, almost every character was some kind of deviant or douchebag and they were all trying to out douche each other.

It wasn’t my best work but it was where I started to develop the skills that you need to transfer thought to page. How to pace out the story…and maneuvering so that you always end the page with a reason to turn to the next. (A technique some of our Shadowgirls readers might be familiar with. :) ) And most of all it left me with a consideration for what the artist goes through.

But it was also where I learned that drawing comics was not part of my future. The images on the paper never approached what I had in my head and it caused me no end of frustration. I abandoned the story after 18 pages and focused on writing and directing plays in college.  (Which, in hindsight, was a good thing. ) I think sometime in there I sent a pitch of it to Vertigo along with a script sample but I never even got a response.

It wasn’t until almost five years later that Starkweather reared his stubborn ass head again. I would abandon many of the original plans, but a lot of the core ideas were strong enough to survive. (He always had “a belligerent talking iguana”. I think that scene is word for word the one I used in the 90’s script that never surfaced.)

The rest of this week will trace the steps I took in moving my fledgling series forward and how that led to my current adventures here with you. If you care to see ONE other page that I did, you’ll have to hit the vote links.
See you on Wednesday!

Not Dead

October 6th, 2008

Hey, everyone-

I have arrived, (for the second time in two weeks or so) in Albany. Movers are coming soon. The world may right itself in the near future. I’ve been awake for 29 hours…

Thank you for your patience.

Gen Con Indy!

August 11th, 2008

Are you going to Gen Con? If you are, come find Shadowgirls. We’ll be at a table somewhere near White Wolf and Fantasy Flight (sharing with the makers of Obsidian). This is very likely our last convention of the year and your last chance to get signed books, buttons, and posters!

Gen Con starts this Thursday the 14th and runs till Sunday and writer David A. Rodriguez (you heard of him?) and game designer Lewis Harris will be on hand for questions and commiserating.

See you there!

Wowio Returns

July 29th, 2008

In about two days Wowio is relaunching their site and we’re going to be there. But there is even better news than that.

Wowio is going Global! That means that all of you poor deprived non-USA folks will be able to download our books. As long as you live in a country that observes the Berne Convention. So get those clickers ready people and get ready to support your favorite webcomic!

Check it out HERE!

Shadowgirls Writing Contest!

July 16th, 2008

From our press release-

Coinciding with the anniversary, Starkweather Studios is announcing a contest designed exclusively for aspiring writers! Would-be comic book authors can submit an original eight-page script featuring any assortment of characters from the “Shadowgirls” series. The script must be able to stand on its own and not rely on the existing “Shadowgirls” storyline. Starkweather Studios will provide complete artwork for the winning entry, and the story will be published in an upcoming anthology titled “Shadowgirls: Tales from Innsmouth.” The winning author will be awarded a one-of-a-kind 3’ x 6’ Wizard World convention banner signed by the creative team. Finally, all accepted entries will have a chance to win an Xbox 360 Pro. Visit www.shadowgirlscomic.com for complete rules and entry information.

Click HERE to go to view the rules!

Wizard World 08

June 16th, 2008

Starkweather Studios and the Shadowgirls team will be attending Wizard World Chicago this year! Come see us at Table #s 3216 - 3218 in Artist’s Alley! We will have the new Tag Team editions of the comics and new convention specials as well. You’ll get to meet such luminaries as D-Rey and D-Rod and Shadowbabies artist extraordinaire Misty Coats and have us sign things you are holding. (Seriously we’ll sign anything you put in front of us so be careful with your stuff. )

If you’re having trouble finding us we will have our Shadowgirls and Starkweather Banners up and a brand NEW one that is a surprise for this year. Look for the Shadowbabies. :) Hope to see you there!!!

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