Tweeked version. Only slight, but a bit happier with it than what features on Facebook. Lesson? GO TO BED. |
If you haven't seen on the Soldier Legacy facebook page, I recently plugged a link to the Pozible Crowdfunding project of Greg Mclean (Director of 'Wolf Creek')/Tristian Jones (good friend and writer/illustrator on IDW's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Ghostbusters etc., and upcoming Silent Hill), Christian De Bari (IDW artist)'s upcoming Australian comic book 'Sebastian Hawks': Creature Hunter, to be published by DiezelPunk/Gestalt Publishing. http://www.pozible.com/index.php/archive/index/11289/description/0/0
Check this video out if you haven't seen it:
Sebastion Hawks Pozible Campaign from Cameron Oliver on Vimeo.
Having a soft spot for period action/adventure myself (and Victorian Era at that- remember the Chris Sequeira/Paul Mason back up feature in this year's 'Dark Detective: Sherlock Holmes' #7 and 8 by Black House Comics, featuring the 1880's Victorian Era 'Soldier Legacy' vs the mysterious Dr Nikola, and the "Hulk-like" Cold-stream Officer? Yes? No? Anyways, expect the conclusion in Dark Detective #9 early next year.)...hang on...gotten off track ;P
Anyways, Darren Close of OzComics has given Tristan aka. 'T-Rex': https://www.facebook.com/tyrannosaurusjones the keys to the Facebook page, to run a challenge that might snag the lucky winner a place in the upcoming book. So, digging the character, but having limited time up my sleeve, I scribbled out a page. Although, I wasn't 100% thrilled with the outcome, and only began to realise where I could tweak it, once the page was already up....ahh, well. Live and learn. Anyways, follow all the links to check out all the details to how you can get a copy of the upcoming book, 'like' the images from the illustrators doing their take on the character/s, and/or think about scribbling something yourself.
Details on the comp: http://tyrannosaurusjones.tumblr.com/post/36063415805/many-of-you-are-probably-aware-of-the-book-im
OzComic Entry. I think I'm OCD... |
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