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WorldWide
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ARTIST available, seeks project.

Post by WorldWide »

Hello,

I'm looking for a project to work on. I do pencils, ink, colours, and lettering. So, basically the whole art side is on me. What I want from you are the words!

Ideally, I'd like a mature project, with a Vertigo or Indie style of story. I'm a fan of Brian Wood, if that tells you anything. However, I will consider a mainstream project if the story is top notch. I would also consider picking up a project that another artist has dropped.

I am not interested in superheroes!

I'm not looking for payment, but of course I will maintain creative rights to my artwork and any future profits will be divided.

If you've got a story ready to go, e-mail me and tell me about it. Please give me a brief outline of your story and the direction you see it heading (one-off, mini-series, continuing series, etc.)


E-mail me direct at:

podcast @ bk . ru <-----Remove spaces, I hate spam!








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Skullbearer
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Sending you an e-mail now.
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Post by zealous_mission »

I sent you an email but you never answered, what's up with that?

Still interested, though if you want send me an email at:

riley_thomas1734(at)yahoo.com
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Post by Skullbearer »

I also received no response, I think he died.
WorldWide
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Post by WorldWide »

I'm still alive.


And still looking for serious proposals.



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Post by zealous_mission »

Well that's a jerky shove-off, you don't respond to either mine or skullbearers email, then rag on our proposals. Attn: writers, avoid this guy, he's not a serious artist.
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Post by WorldWide »

zealous_mission wrote:Well that's a jerky shove-off, you don't respond to either mine or skullbearers email, then rag on our proposals. Attn: writers, avoid this guy, he's not a serious artist.




Riley, you sent this e-mail:

Hello, Sir(I guess your name will reveal itself to me someday.)

Anyway, I'm emailing you about the post on ZWOL forums about you looking for a project. Well, I got them. However first, I better run down all the technical stuff. Let me see, if you finish illustrating my comic and so on, it will be most likely self-published. I might shop it around indie publishers for a bit but yeah. Guaranteed is you get your name on a cover and get a cool reference. I also will give you 50% of all profits, and I'll probably give you a bonus when it's all over. I really only have enough right now for a primary print run, hosting fees and maybe ads/miscellaneous. I do have a job to support this so, we'll see. That's enough details for now I think so anyway, let's see.

I have 2 ideas for miniseries, and one for a long running series. It's pretty much whichever one you decide to work on.

My first idea is a contemporary robin hood story. All the characters and such would have modern counterparts, and it would run for 3 issues. Issue 1 would deal with how he became an outlaw, his gathering of merry men & first encounter with King John and the Sheriff. The second issue would deal with his meeting Maid Marion, and the archery contest. The third issue is the coming of King Lionheart, overthrow of John and death of Robin. It's also possible that I put a fourth issue in there, because he has lots of exploits but I'm probably going to do only the main events.
Like I said, it's contemporary so they hide in sewers instead of woods, King John is just a crimelord terrorizing the neighborhood, all characters have contemporary names based on the old ones. So yeah, tell me if you're interested, and also I kind of assumed that you know the Robin Hood story in general. If you don't, it's no big deal, but I am not typing out the entire plot.


The second miniseries, I had another artist on it but he said he was going to draw concept art and then I never heard from him again. He might return, I don't know. You said you don't like superheroes, and this kind of falls in between. It's a 3 issue series that focuses on vigilantes with no powers, with a focus on comedy. Tell me if you're interested.


And the long-running series would be a periodically released comic, with a self contained story. It might work best, because you could walk after 1 issue and it wouldn't be a big deal like stories with recurring characters.
I have about 10 issues worth of plot right now. Here's a sampling.

-A guy who starts sleeping all day starts transforming into a vampire.
-Death makes a video game
-Science fiction cliches all start happening to one guy at once.
-Animals farming humans
-A guy gets sent back in time to the Titanic.

There's more, and I am not typing out all the details for those either/

Anyway that's about it. These would probably be published in black and white initially, but it's a lot cheaper to have it in full-colour when it's collected as a graphic novel.

Hrm, some things about me are; I working with Affinity comics as an editor in training of sorts. The only award for writing I've ever gotten is when I wrote a script for a local film festival. It won best script, then got sent on and won best picture and best script elsewhere.

That's all,
Riley


I did not reply to you for the following reasons:

1.) None of your ideas interested me.
2.) You only have ideas, no finished scripts.
3.) "I might shop it around indie publishers for a bit but yeah. Guaranteed is you get your name on a cover and get a cool reference. I also will give you 50% of all profits". Gee, thanks Riley...

Frankly, Riley, your ideas were weak and dull. And the language of your e-mail shows me you don't have an educated and literary grasp of the English language. I chose not to reply to you, because I judged a collaboration with you to be a waste of my time.

And how dare you muddy up my post, by saying I am not a serious artist!




To any SERIOUS writers, I read all proposals sent to me and respond to those that are at least competent.


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I am a writer

Post by PurpleEgg »

Hello...
I am a serious writer and one book in particular I have is very graphic in words that I would like to put into art and hopefully animation. Please send me examples of your work. I like realistic work and very graphical details. I mean very graphic. I like to see it drawn like human as possible.
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Post by dbppres »

W.W., its called COURTESY, to just let someone know with a DEFINITE decision that you made, in regards to their inquiries, or do you enjoy someone just leaving you to guess what their decision was, in regards to anything you may have asked of that second party? personally, it feels disrespectful for someone to just brush me off, like i'm not even a human being, with feelings.
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