Showing posts with label Adult Comic Book. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Comic Book. Show all posts

Monday, January 6, 2014

ORIGIN OF LEGEND: AN ORIGINAL COMIC BOOK

Danos Philopoulos submitted a great creator owned comic book to Champion City Comics titled Origin of Legend. Origin of Legend is a dramatic retelling of the life of the Greek mythical creature Cyclops presented as a misunderstood and feared creature. The story has been published in past in the anthology Uncanny Adventures by 8th Wonder Press.

Writer and Artist: Danos Philopoulos

Origin of Legend

Friday, September 6, 2013

INNOCENCE

Story: Frank T. Allen

Art: Nick Wright

A weary detective recounts his horrific experiences from many years on the police force. In this harrowing tale, we see one man's struggle to find some sense of meaning and worth in the work he has done. Does any of it really matter? Does anyone even care? Clear black and white morality is not something that can be related to anymore.
He doesn't expect you to understand.

Innocence by tonydoug25



Wednesday, November 28, 2012

SWITCHBLADE (ADULT LANGUAGE AND VIOLENCE)

Writer: Johnny Jaye

Illustrator: Michael Kennedy

Letters: John Burton

Drake Cutter is the Switchblade Gunsmith, he is a vigilante of the wild west, a superhero before a time when people knew what it was like to witness a man defy the laws of modern fitness, acrobatics, the handling of advanced weaponry and technology and the laws of justice. He creates his own law and order. Drake lives in the small town of Switchblade.

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Switchblade

Friday, September 14, 2012

WEBCOMICOGRAPHY: THE END OF PARADISE - PAGES 31 - 33



The End of Paradise

Writer: TonyDoug Wright

Pencils, Inks, and Lettering: A. 'Kav' Kaviraj

Synopsis: Nick Hamilton, a former small-time criminal, is on a serious revenge mission to kill Frankie Paradise, a notorious mob boss responsible for the death of an innocent man and his family. Joining Nick on his mission is Marshall Jackson, a weapons dealer, and The Kid, a teenage prophet and gun for hire. Nick, Marshall, and The Kid must take out Paradise's henchmen in order to get to their main target, Frankie Paradise.

Webcomicography is a weekly article from Champion City Comics that goes behind the scenes of our webcomics to give you the complete story. This week we are starting part two of our series for The End of Paradise, a crime noir tale of revenge. Did you miss part one and two of the story? Click here to read part one, click here to read part two, click here to read part three, click here to read part four, click here for part five, here for part six, and here for part seven.

The heroes were the first to be introduced and we have introduced the villains. We are still getting introduced to the villains in The End of Paradise, so let's look at page 31 below.

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I continue to use conflict between Trent Reynolds and Frankie Paradise to keep the reader interested in the story. When you have moments that are dialogue heavy, then it is a good rule of thumb to have some sort of conflict to keep things interesting. Nobody wants a boring conversation. I also established the fact that Nick Hamilton is viewed as a snitch by Paradise. Why? I had ideas on Nick turning into a snitch after Danny Calhoun's death, and snitches get stitches in the criminal world. Adding the snitch element creates more danger for Nick because there may be other's out there that are angered by his snitching. Let's review page 32 below.

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Paradise is pretty cocky in his underground bunker, and that is upsetting to Trent because he deals with all of the nonsense in the real world. I wanted to create a situation where you had the crime lord and his right-hand-man on different pages. That was a good bit of conflict that just doesn't keep the story interesting, but creates more problems for these characters. But I also created more conflict by having rival crime families causing trouble for Paradise. While Paradise has some enemies that are no longer an issue, Reynolds brings up some trouble from Juarez and Hong Kong. The names of those cities would give the reader an indication that these are some serious bad ass dudes. Let's review page 33 below.


Paradise gives Nick Hamilton a hard time about being a snitch, but he seems to have no problem being a crime lord that works with law enforcement. The second panel of this page is something special because Kav added the cards to the background for a nice touch. I thought it was brilliant. 

I wish I could write more today, folks, but this week has turned into one busy week. I'll see you next week as I talk more about The End of Paradise

 TonyDoug Wright is the owner and editor of Champion City Comics. His webcomics include Dr Death vs The ZombieThe End of ParadiseThe Red Devil, and Day 165.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

DR DEATH vs THE ZOMBIE: A WEBCOMIC SERIES

Writer: TonyDoug Wright

Pencils, Inks, and Lettering: A. Kaviraj


Dr. Death character based on the story Dr Death vs The Vampire by Aaron Schutz

Champion City Comics is pleased to present the exciting conclusion to Dr Death vs The Vampire. Dr. Death has taken refuge in Las Vegas following a brutal encounter with a vampire clan. However, his refuge is short-lived due to the presence of a zombie that is terrorizing the city.


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Doctor Death vs The Zombie by Tony Wright

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

WEBCOMIC WEDNESDAY: UPDATE FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2011

We have two webcomics updates for this week, so please enjoy Dr. Death vs The Zombie and The Number 18.



DOCTOR DEATH VS THE ZOMBIE

Writer: TonyDoug Wright

Artist and Letterer: A. Kaviraj

Dr. Death character based on the story Dr Death vs The Vampire by Aaron Schutz

Champion City Comics is pleased to present the exciting conclusion to Dr Death vs The Vampire. Dr. Death has taken refuge in Las Vegas following a brutal encounter with a vampire clan. However, his refuge is short-lived due to the presence of a zombie that is terrorizing the city.

Dr Death and Phreaker have survived their run-in with the vampire and zombie but an ally may be in danger.

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Writer: TonyDoug Wright

Artist and Letterer: A. Kaviraj

The Number 18 has been re-lettered so please enjoy this sci-fi tale where Dr. William Montgomery has discovered that his patient, Jack Clark, has been implanted with a defective microchip that may have Jack programmed to commit mass murder.


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Friday, October 28, 2011

BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE LIVING DEAD ISSUE #1 REVIEW




Writer: Joe Wight

Art: Rod Espinosa

Publisher: Antarctic Press


Warning: This review contains spoilers.

If you are familiar with the titles from Antarctic Press then you know that they have an affinity for Manga inspired comics. As a comics reader, I am not that fond of Manga or Manga inspired works, but Antarctic Press is an exception. Personally, I have always been impressed with their work and it is good to see an independent publisher stay afloat during these god-awful economic times. Like many publishers of comic books, Antarctic Press has some zombie themed offerings that are worth reading. Battle for the Planet of the Living Dead #1 which was written by Joe Wight and featuring the art of Rod Espinosa is a another great work for zombie fans. 

This first issue follows a man named Adams who lives on a planet known as Kaiser Sigma. Adams is a blue-collar guy who works for the industrial firm that pretty much runs the planet. Adams' typical day comes to an end when a space freighter crashes into his place of work. The freighter opens and from the wreckage we see a swarm of zombies. They are attacking the planet and Adams has no choice but to run for his life. Security clears up the area but their success is short lived. It is Adams who saves the security force only to see more zombies coming his way.

Battle for the Planet of the Living Dead #1 is a great first issue by the creative team of Wight and Espinosa. Wight's script is pretty well paced and the main character, Adams, is not a one-dimensional lead. He has the strong-guy angle but also has a friendly and humorous side as well. Adams is the kind of guy you can relate to and root for in a horror story. This is my first time reading a story by Wight, so I can not determine if he's one for dark humor or not. The reason I mention this is that there is a panel that seems to be unintentionally funny. While the zombies advance on the security forces, we see the zombies throwing something at the force. What they are throwing are zombie heads that are somehow still alive and are able to chew up the face of a security force member. I laughed at that panel and I'm hoping Wight was going for humor with that one. If not, that was a swing and a miss.

Espinosa's artwork is very good. His panels are pretty clean and I really enjoyed the fact that the comic is printed in black and white as opposed to color. The black and white worked well for this issue and there are a few panels where Espinosa does some amazing work. One example is a view of the industrial area where Adams works and another great example is the panel where the zombie's crash a freighter into the industrial area.

Please note that this title is for mature readers due to dialogue and violence. I am definitely checking out other issues for this title and this one is for zombie fans looking for an awesome sci-fi connection. In my opinion this is Aliens 2 where the zombies have replaced the aliens. And this one doesn't have Hudson screaming, "Game over!"



TonyDoug Wright is the owner and editor of Champion City Comics.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

WEBCOMIC WEDNESDAY: UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 12, 2011

We have an update for The Red Devil is a new action-packed series that draws influence from the pulp comics and is a creative effort by TonyDoug Wright (writer), Erik Roman (pencils and inks), and Joe Haemmerle (colors and lettering).

THE RED DEVIL

Synopsis: Dublin O'Darby (The Red Devil) is an international crime-fighter who works for Sebastian Coronado, the director of an organization dedicated to combating cartels of evil. Joining The Red Devil is teenage sidekick Charlotte Murphy (Kid Diablo). In the exciting first issue, Red Devil and Kid Diablo track down a dangerous ninja, Silent Noise, who has stolen a mysterious ring which once belonged to a diabolical group of demon worshipers known as the Order of Methalius.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

DR. DEATH vs. THE VAMPIRE: A WEBCOMIC SERIES

Pencils, Inks, and Lettering: A. Kaviraj

Colors: Tiago Gales 


Champion City Comics is pleased to present the completed the first issue of the Doctor Death series. Based on Dr. Death vs. The Vampire by Aaron Schutz which originally appeared in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.


A bus travels along a highway in the Eastern Oregon desert. On board is an almost superhero known as Dr. Death, a man who has the power to euthanize terminally ill people and psychopaths. While on the bus, Dr. Death encounters a terminally ill woman who is traveling with a vampire companion that feeds off of her pain and suffering. 


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Dr. Death vs The Vampire by Tony Wright

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

GHELDO (ADULT LANGUAGE & VIOLENCE)

Writer & Artist: Giovanni Ballati

Gheldo is a dream-like tale of confusion, loss, fear, and hope.

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Gheldo by Tony Wright

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

JOHNNY KNUCKLES - Pages 1 to 8 (ADULT LANGUAGE & CONTENT)


Johnny Knuckles is written and illustrated by Joseph Haemmerle

Johnny Knuckles is a space trucker who is a freewheeling kind of guy leading the convoy on an intergalactic highway. Life ain't easy for Johnny Knuckles but he'll get your cargo there on time, unless he meets up with a pretty little alien darling.

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JOHNNY KNUCKLES (ADULT LANGUAGE & CONTENT)

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