Showing posts with label Western. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Western. Show all posts

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

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

WEBCOMIC WEDNESDAY: UPDATE FOR OCTOBER 5, 2011

We have an update for The Captive by Victor Pozzi, but we also have a new title to add to the Champion City Comics family. 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). We plan on updating this title EVERY Wednesday, so you can expect page three next week. We hope you enjoy this title!

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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THE CAPTIVE

We are excited to continue The Captive based on the 1837 poem, La Cautiva, by Esteban Echeverria. Brian and Maria have been captured by a group of Mapuche marauders and fear for their lives. Maria is able to steal a knife from one of her captors and plans a daring escape with Brian.

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

WEBCOMIC WEDNESDAY: UPDATE FOR SEPTEMBER 28, 2011

We have two new and exciting titles to preview at Champion City Comics! The first is Coalwater and it is a great Western-themed webcomic that will deliver plenty of action in upcoming issues. The second is The Burning Blade and it will be a great webcomic fix for those of you seeking some zombies with your fantasy tales. We hope you enjoy these two new selections and thank you for supporting Champion City Comics!

COALWATER

Writer: Hugh Orr

Art & Lettering: Hugh Orr & Will Harris

Synopsis: Coalwater is a town ravaged with little-to-corrupt law enforcement. Established circa 1826 in Ohio, Coalwater quickly became a ghost town within a decade. The town experienced a resurgence in 1861 when coal, copper, and iron deposits were discovered. Coalwater's rebirth led to an economic boom which led to widespread violence. We know you'll enjoy this action-packed epic so check out the webcomic below.

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Coal Water                                                                                                   



THE BURNING BLADE

Writer: Bret Kinsey

Art & Lettering: Bret Kinsey & Tun  Myo Hlaing 

SYNOPSIS: An ancient evil has returned to the lands of Thordasha. Daemon Devilwood, an orphan of a decimated race of wood elves, and a young mercenary, Rivek, must battle the hordes of death to face an enemy of unfathomable horror. Will the companions survive the darkness that follows them? Only time will tell in this dark fantasy of revenge, death, and redemption. Check out the webcomic below and enjoy!

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The Burning Blade                                                                                                   

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

THE CAPTIVE

Artist: Victor Pozzi

Synopsis: Based on the 1837 poem, La Cautiva, by Esteban Echeverria, this tale follows the horrific capture and bold escape of two Argentine settlers, Brian and Maria. You can read La Cautiva in Spanish here.

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The Captive by Tony Wright

WEBCOMIC WEDNESDAY: UPDATE FOR SEPTEMBER 7, 2011

Greetings! Champion City Comics is pleased to announce that we have a couple of updates for Webcomic Wednesday. If you're new to the site then check out our titles section to see what we have available.

Comic book fans searching for an edgy new "superhero" title should check out Dr Death vs The Zombie. This story is a continuation of Dr Death vs The Vampire. This week, Dr Death and Phreaker score a major victory in the battle against the vampires. However, a zombie is still on the loose in Las Vegas.   

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THE CAPTIVE

Based on 1837 Argentine poem, La Cautiva, by Esteban Echeverría, this tale set in Western Argentina follows the capture of Brian and Maria by a group of Mapuche Indians. We have added page seven and we will have more to add in the upcoming weeks.


Wednesday, August 31, 2011

WEBCOMIC WEDNESDAY: UPDATE FOR AUGUST 31, 2011

Ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to announce that we have three webcomic updates for you.Two are new webcomic titles and one is an update of a fan favorite. Could things get any better at Champion City Comics?

DOCTOR DEATH VS THE ZOMBIE (ADULT LANGUAGE)

The "Almost a superhero" saga continues and we are excited to present pages 62 and 63 where Doctor Death and Phreaker meet up with some less-than-savory individuals. You haven't read Dr Death vs The Zombie? Click here to read it and thank us later. To view the pages below then click on each image.

 




BATTLE SPEED

Writer, Artist, and Letterer: Jacob Aaron Barnes

Synopsis : In the distant future, racing has assented to bigger and dangerous ways. Pilots must master these battle mechs on the giant battlefields, and a new team join the field. Richard and Melody go against the toughest pilots and mechs around, as a rookie team it'll take more than animal instinct to destroy all else in the way. 

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THE CAPTIVE

Artist: Victor Pozzi 

Synopsis: Based on 1837 Argentine poem, La Cautiva, by Esteban Echeverría, this tale set in Western Argentina follows the capture of Brian and Maria by a group of Mapuche Indians. If you wish to view the poem (in Spanish) please click here. 

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The Captive                                                                                                   

Saturday, August 27, 2011

COMING SOON: COALWATER

Champion City Comics is pleased to announce that we are launching yet another title during the upcoming months. Coalwater, a Western-style tale, come from the creative team of Hugh Orr and Will Harris was submitted for review early in August and it will definitely be an exciting addition to our webcomics community.

Synopsis: Coalwater is a town ravaged with little-to-corrupt law enforcement. Established circa 1826 in Ohio, Coalwater quickly became a ghost town within a decade. The town experienced a resurgence in 1861 when coal, copper, and iron deposits were discovered. Coalwater's rebirth led to an economic boom which led to widespread violence. We know you'll enjoy this action-packed epic so check out the cover below.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

WEBCOMIC WEDNESDAY: DR. DEATH VS THE ZOMBIE & THE CAPTIVE

Some of our titles at Champion City Comics are updated every Wednesday, and this week, we have updated Dr. Death vs The Zombie. Kav and I are pleased to present to you pages 59 and 60 of this 'almost a superhero' adventure in Las Vegas. You haven't read the story yet? If that's the case then you better start with Dr. Death vs. The Vampire. If you're a faithful reader then we're pleased to announce that there will be another Dr. Death story later this year. 

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I am also very pleased to present the first five pages of a new project titled The Captive featuring the pencils and inks of Victor Pozzi, the artist for Westwood, Naira, and Naira 2. The Captive is based on the 1837 poem La Cautiva by Esteban Echeverria, an Argentine writer. La Cautiva is set in Western Argentina and tells of a story of Brian and Maria who are taken captive by a group of Mapuche raiders and eventually escape only to find themselves at the mercy of the land. 
Victor emailed me the proposal earlier this year and I agreed to assist on the project. We decided to stay true to the majority of the poem, but we decided to make a couple of changes to the story. This project is currently in development, but please review the pages below.

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