Joe Sergi sent me the lettered pages of "The Zombie War of 1812" the other day and they look really cool. I'm well impressed with the work of E.T. Dollman. Good stuff!!
For more info on the anthology "Great Zombies in History" in which our story will feature check out Elevator Pitch Press' site; HERE
Thanks again to Joe for teaming up on this one... always a pleasure!
The Zombie War of 1812 has been pencilled and inked, unfortunately I didn't get to add any greytones or blood splatter due to time restraints. However, I'm pleased with how it turned out.
Many thanks to Joe Sergi for asking me to draw his cool story!
At first glance this may look like a badly choreographed dance troupe with a penchant for mutton chops, missing teeth and a taste for human flesh. However, it's a zombie sketch in it's various stages of progression - pencilled, inked and bloodied. Hopefully I'm gonna be able to do this for all of "The Zombie War of 1812", time permitting.
Here's a quick update on the status of "The Prisoner". It's appearing in the "Tales From The Comics Experience" anthology which is available here: IndyPlanet
There's a plethora of quality stuff in "Tales From The Comics Experience" including a foreword by Andy Schmidt (of IDW fame). Most excellent I'm sure you'll agree.
There's also a cool Q & A with my partner in crime on "The Prisoner"; Joe Sergi. It's over at The Tiny Electric and can be viewed here: 6 Questions with Joe Sergi
Here's the first glimpse at a really exciting project I'm working on with my mate Joe Sergi. As you can probably see it's way more detailed than my usual product but I'm really digging the end result.
"Muchas gracias" to Joe for inviting me in on this.
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