Thought I’d put together a little cover art for the beginning of part 1. The first fourteen comic pages would be considered the prologue. I suppose I could have put together some cover art for that part too, but I hadn’t been sure it’d be the prologue when I first started. That’s the way these things go sometimes.
Archives
A Way Out – Page 14
Nowhere to Run – Page 13
2 Pages in the same month!?! I know, it’s crazy right? Hopefully this isn’t a sign of TEOTWAWKI, cause I haven’t really had a chance to prep properly.
Seriously though, I hate saying much about update schedules due to my long track record of not keeping one, so I’m not going to make any promises, but I will say that it’s very likely that I’m going to post another comic this week (because it’s already done.) Beyond that lets just play things by ear.
The Horde – Page 12
Push Off – Page 11
Reaching – Page 10
Establishing a Rhythm – Page 9
Sorry about the delay, this one should have been out last week. Oh well, at least things are moving along here. I’m sorting out how I want to draw and write this thing a little more each day, and each day my ideas get developed further and further. I’m extremely excited to get this thing rolling along a little faster and start picking up steam.
Things in the works currently:
- Improved site design – It’s ridiculous that my site looks the way it does. I build these things for a living damn it! (Related: after a day of website building, guess what THE LAST THING I WANT TO DO WHEN I GET HOME IS?)
- Wrapping up the current chapter.
- Starting the next chapter.
- Revving up the posting frequency.
So, yeah, that’s what I’m trying to do here, and hopefully it’ll start happening sooner or later. Also, I did a guest comic for a buddy that’ll post on his site on monday. I’ll tweet it up on that day.
Reload and Repeat – Page 8
Zombie Strategy – Page 7
Welcome to the World – Page 6
Things are starting to heat up now. I predict the violence will soon escalate.
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This is the first full page (well, almost) comic I’ve ever done in the 4:3 ratio before. All that white space can be very stressful for a detail-obsessed artist like myself. I really had to push myself on this one, because I felt the story needed a world-establishing shot to give a better view of how things are, and as a bit of a breather before the action sequences start rolling.
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