quote:Originally posted by He Who Wanders: I don't know how to scan artwork or even own a scanner, but copies of the anthology, Show And Tell, can be purchased here: http://www.kcccn.com/anthologies.htm
My story is only five pages long, but I'm very proud of it. (Title: "Would You Like Fries With That Murder?") It was my first-ever collaboration with an artist, and it worked wonderfully!
The anthology consists of 220 pages featuring 63 KC-area creators -- a must-have for anyone who may be looking for someone to collaborate with, or just for fun. (My second shameless plug in as many days!)
And just to keep this on topic, I am very, very thankful for Mark Stinson, who published the anthology (and who will be collaborating with me on the second anthology), and to all of the creators within, many of whom I've gotten to know personally.
I finally got the above mentioned anthology with our esteemed Deputy Leader's contribution. I've scanned the five pages, as best as I could, and will now present them for your pleasure.
Good job Greg!
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Posted by Nightcrawler on :
That's a great story!
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
Thanks for posting the story, Scott, and for the compliment. It was a hoot to write. Travis did an oustanding job on the art. (He publishes his own comic called The Foxymoron, in case anyone's interested.)
There's going to be a second anthology next spring. I'll have at least one story in it (maybe two, if a certain collaboration pans out!)
Best news is that anyone can now order Show And Tell # 1 through their comics shop: It's going to be solicited by Diamond in the January Previews!!!!
Posted by Lightning Lad on :
That's cool to hear. And I'll definitely be order the second issue. I actually ordered the combo set, SaT and 24 Hour Comic. And Mark was real generous. He felt he had taken too long in getting them out to me that he also included Void Pulp #1 and #2 for free. Great guy!
Posted by MLLASH on :
WOW! HWW, that's fantastic!
Posted by Star Boy on :
Great one... Art made me think of Jim Mahfood, and the story was choice.
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: That's cool to hear. And I'll definitely be order the second issue. I actually ordered the combo set, SaT and 24 Hour Comic. And Mark was real generous. He felt he had taken too long in getting them out to me that he also included Void Pulp #1 and #2 for free. Great guy!
Mark Stinson is a great guy -- he's drawing my story for the second anthology.
Posted by icefire on :
Awesome!!!!!
Posted by Quislet, Esq on :
Obviously, Dr. Seematter didn't hire the right lawyer.
Posted by STU on :
Very cool, HWW! I'm looking forward to the next stories.
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
quote:Originally posted by Quislet, Esq: Obviously, Dr. Seematter didn't hire the right lawyer.
I guess you were busy that day, Quis.
Posted by Invisible Brainiac on :
Wow, that sure was a powerful story. Great work, HWW, and congrats.
[ December 22, 2003, 02:30 AM: Message edited by: Invisible Brainiac ]
Posted by He Who Wanders on :
Thanks, IB -- and to everyone else for commenting thus far.