Faraway Lad
Senator of the UP. Permanent Ambassador to the Court of Saint James
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Well now I'm not too sure this is the right time to be posting this. Maybe a bit too much competition from another much more popular book launch do you think?
This was a treat to myself as a sort of Birthday present but it has taken a long time to get it all together and working with Scott in America was a real learning curve for me. My original script for this was WAYYYY to long. Scott offered to do a full 22 pages but I could not at the time afford it.
Many thanks to Gary for hosting these images for me. These are saved a little smaller than the originals (which were in TIFF format and about 25MB each page) but you should still be able to click on them for larger views.
Any one interested in the back story this episode came from should look Here Anyway now for your entertainment and I hope you enjoy, this four colour adventure of the Legion of Message Board Posters.
Great Gravy and Potatos! This just made my whole week! Awesome, Darden!
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Faraway Lad
Senator of the UP. Permanent Ambassador to the Court of Saint James
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Recognize anyone Des?
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Darden, this is great. It's funny to read about 'enema rays' in comic format as that's not normally the sort of evil do-ers weapons that appear in my usual choice of reading material, maybe it's time I stopped reading only DC and Marvel?
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Those are great! I never thought I'd see the day...
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Faraway Lad
Senator of the UP. Permanent Ambassador to the Court of Saint James
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quote:Originally posted by Harbinger: Darden, this is great. It's funny to read about 'enema rays' in comic format as that's not normally the sort of evil do-ers weapons that appear in my usual choice of reading material, maybe it's time I stopped reading only DC and Marvel?
Who's the artist?
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What can i say, I have a warped sense of humour.
You asked who the artist is? this is from his web page which you can find Here
ABOUT THE ARTIST: Scott Reed is a graduate from the Art Institute of Pittsburgh. As a cartoonist, he began his career contributing inks for Greater Mercury Comics in 1990. In 1993, he was hired on-staff as an inker for Malibu / Marvel Comics. There, Reed's credits included Star Trek: DS9, Mortal Kombat, and many others. Reed left Malibu in 1995 to pursue a freelance career, where he provided inks to Dark Horse Comics mini-series Godzilla & G.I.Joe. His Marvel Comics credits include Mission:Impossible, Independence Day, Virtuo Fighter and Spiderman/Ultraverse.
I found him offering to do three pages on an ebay auction.
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