Wow those pages look great. Is that same artist from Volume 1?
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Wolfen wrote:
Wow those pages look great. Is that same artist from Volume 1?
Nope, new artist. This work is from Valdo and we hope to have him for the rest of the series.
Speaking of which, I have about 24 archs already planned and in various forms of scripting, notes, and outlines. But for a quick look at what's to come:
Season 1
01- (Secrets of Blackstone)
02- Starchild
03- New WhiteChapel
04- Angel of Mercy
05- Quake
06- (Starchild 2/Brother's Keeper)
Season 2
07- (Wolf Hearts)
08- (Chinatown)
09- (Monster Mash)
10- (Return of Spiders)
11- (Ancient Werewolf)
12- (Starchild 3)
All are 4 issue mini series/archs/volumes. All about 22 pages each. Titles in parenthesis are not final.
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Werewolf story fun on the way from our good Friend Bart, so awesome Man.
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Too cool!
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Hi Guys ... I can to see that Bart posted some preview pages here ..
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Rom wrote:
Hi Guys ... I can to see that Bart posted some preview pages here ..
Yeah, I was excited and had to share! I was going to post the lettered versions, but since I already had these uploaded I thought I'd let them ride. Plus shrinking them down would make it harder to read the lettered version.
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Looking forward to these new issues, good luck!
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*nods* And this way, less of the story is revealed. Weeeell, cept for the part where a nekkid girl is found dead in the woods by the cops...
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If you sign up (for free!) at WOWIO you can legally download (for free!) several Alias titles, including the first 6 issues of Lethal Instinct.
Coming soon, Moonstone Books is getting into the act too, adding some of their werewolf titles to the mix.
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Cool, thanks ArcLight!
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Oh sweet!
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New Lethal news to come via Newsarama sometime this week (hopefully). Keep those eyes peeled!
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Cool, looking forward to it!
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Me too. I miss reading the "Lethal Instinct" books.
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Just click the image above or go through this link! (If you're a Newsarama member feel free to show your support there, too!)
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Nice article Bart! I am looking forward to your new upcoming 4-issue miniseries titled "Lethal Instinct: Starchild".
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Lethal Instinct is coming back? YAY!
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The Busboy wrote:
Nice article Bart! I am looking forward to your new upcoming 4-issue miniseries titled "Lethal Instinct: Starchild".
Thank you! I'm looking forward to it myself. Right now I'm sitting on pins & needles for the art for #2 to polish the dialogue.
*checks inbox* Still no art.
BlueEyesWolf wrote:
Lethal Instinct is coming back? YAY!
Oh, yeah!!! Sorry it's taking so long. Once issue #2 is lettered I think Arcana will go ahead and solicit the series.
I still need to finish the last two scripts for volume 4- Angel of Mercy. I still think volume 3- New Whitechapel is the best series of the bunch so far.
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Looks good so far!
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Excellent!
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Keep me posted if this book is moving from Alias due to the changes in Alias' business plans
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What??? Where did you hear that, jesterpress?
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Alias Enterprises Re-defines Their Vision: Christian Comics are where itâs at!
October 3, 2006
La Mesa, CA â Mid-level publisher Alias Comics announced today that they will be focusing their publishing efforts in and around the Christian market.
In May of 2005, Alias comics opened its doors by launching 12 books into the comic book marketplace, cementing their place in history as the independent comic book company with the largest number of launch titles ever. Several of those books were Christian titles and the founders of Alias, Brett Burner and Mike S. Miller, made no bones about the fact that they were both Christians. âYeah, we are Christians running a comic book company that is Christian friendly, though primarily secular in what we produce,â said Brett Burner at the time.
Since that time, however, Alias has garnered more and more interest from the Christian market and mainstream Christian publishers. From the work on Ted Dekkerâs âSaintâ, a promotional comic book produced and distributed for Thomas Nelson Publishing, to a 24 book deal with Zondervan publishing (www.zondervan.com), a division of Harper Collins, as well as plans to develop the popular Christian video series âAngel Warsâ into comic format (www.angelwars.com), it is clear that there is a bright future for Alias comics and comics in general in the Christian world. (For a look at Aliasâ work on Ted Dekkerâs SAINT, go to www.aliasenterprises.com/saint.htm)
âMost people donât realize the quality of literary work produced in the Christian Market,â remarked Burner, who stated he has been reading almost exclusively from the market for over twenty years. âStories like C.S. Lewisâ Chronicles of Narnia and the more recent success of the Left Behind series have shown that work in this genre can transcend to all audiences. There is fantastic action, adventure, mystery and romance, and with some stories, the supernatural takes shape as angels and demons clash in spiritual warfare.â
Talks with these and other Christian authors and publishers have pushed the young company into a direction they are perfectly willing to go. âWeâre going âall-Christian,ââ said Mike S. Miller, co-founder of Alias. âItâs just obvious that Alias needs to do this, and all the time and effort that goes into publishing other peopleâs work for the secular market is taking time and effort away from the work where Alias is finding the most success financially as well as spiritually.â
What does this mean for the âsecularâ books that Alias produces? âOur âofficialâ change takes effect January 2007,â explains Burner. âWeâve made commitments to our studios to publish their series and mini-series through December 2006 (with the exception of the Bluewater âLost Ravenâ graphic novel releasing in February 2007 and the âPistolfistâ mini-series concluding in March 2007). Weâre going to help our studios find new homes for their books as much as we can. The last thing we want to do is leave them in the lurch after theyâve helped us become what we are today.â
And what of Millerâs own titles, such as Lullaby, The Imaginaries and Sixgun Samurai? âIâll be making an announcement soon about where my own titles have landed,â concluded Miller.
ABOUT ALIAS ENTERPRISES, LLC
Based in La Mesa, California, Alias is a publishing company dedicated to bringing the world of comics to the world beyond the comic aquarium. Alias' goal is to publish excellent comics and reach new readers for the medium in the Christian market, as well as to reach all audiences with an appreciation for the genre.
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Interesting but they didn't say anything about what will happen to the Lethal Instinct series.
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ArcLight wrote:
If you sign up (for free!) at WOWIO you can legally download (for free!) several Alias titles, including the first 6 issues of Lethal Instinct.
Coming soon, Moonstone Books is getting into the act too, adding some of their werewolf titles to the mix.
Do you or anyone else have a WOWIO friends and family code they can donate? *looks hopeful*
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