Two kids on the run from a zombie apocalypse befriend a wild moose in the Alaskan wilderness. Good times.
Inspired by my own kids and the rocking-moose they used to play with.
Two kids on the run from a zombie apocalypse befriend a wild moose in the Alaskan wilderness. Good times.
Inspired by my own kids and the rocking-moose they used to play with.
Two-page spread! Click to enlarge: ZOMBIE MOOSE! EXCITING CLIMAX! COME BACK THURSDAY FOR THE CONCLUSION OF CHAPTER 2! AND LESS SHOUTING!
Here it is, the last page of Chapter 2. Like the last page of Chapter 1, I’m unhappy with my paint-job. Meh. I wanted to make it clear that the previous 11 pages were a dream before we got to the bit where Westley wakes up in the sleeping bag, because I didn’t want a […]
And so begins Chapter 3. Welcome to all of you who came from Too Heavy to Skydive! I hope you dig. If this is your first time here, you’ll probably want to start with Chapter 1. Also want to thank Fred for the interview–I appreciate the invitation. If you are digging the comic and want […]
So here’s the first page of Chapter 3. In case you missed it last week, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 are both in print now. The comiXpress sales reports only show me what titles were purchased in what quantities, so I have no idea who has bought the comics so far or I would thank […]
Chapter 3 is going to focus on Lola’s question up there–the big flashback that will make up much of the chapter will be all about the initial zombie attack that separated the kids from their parents. Hope you stick with us. Wanted to also give another big THANK YOU to all of the folks buying […]
Happy Halloween! Get scared and eat candy. No promises, but I’m trying to get into a 2 page/week schedule starting next week. The b/w flashback sequences go a bit quicker than the full-color painted pages, so I think it might be do-able. This experiment might fail completely, but I feel like I should at least […]
As I mentioned last week, I’m going to try to start doing two pages a week during the b/w flashback sequences, so check back on Friday for the next page! In other news, if it pisses off Karl Rove, it must be a good thing, right?
Here you go–as promised, a second page this week. Will plan on continuing this schedule as often as possible. I predict difficulties once the flashback ends and we go back to color, but I’ll try my best to stick with it.
Honestly, this bit was in my Moose Riders outline long before The Walking Dead episode in which Shane shot Otis.
Feels good finishing two pages a week, but it’s a bit more stress/pressure, and I’m not really sure that there’s much benefit. The pacing problems that existed with the page-a-week schedule still remain. It just reads better 30 pages at a time instead of 1 page per sitting, whether that sitting is once-a-week or twice-a-week. […]