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Fan comic preview

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:05 pm
by Snake_Eyes_Wolf
IDK if anyone will like this, since it's a radical departure from the standard TF story, but here are the first 5 pages of my fan web-comic (originally made for my MySpace page), "Transformers: Hardboiled."

Part one centers around Bumblebee's chance encounter with a prostitute who happens to work for a mob boss who is trading government technology to Megatron for Cybertronian weapons.


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When my PC crashed in late June, I lost my next several completed pages and my original working script. I've gotten my script pieced back together and I am working on re-coloring the pages.

Here are some previews:

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:42 pm
by Moonbase2
That is...very different. Definitely not kiddie stuff! But I can't say I wasn't entertained. So good stuff.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:46 pm
by Fury
So far, its looking great. Easy on the eyes, nice colors, nice details.. Yeah, I'll probably follow this one. Looks promising. Good job.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:56 pm
by Snake_Eyes_Wolf
Thanks, guys. Definitely not for kids, I know. I wanted to do something unlike the millon and one other fan fics (which usually center around explaining how X character died between Season 1 and the movie). This story has no continuity, really. I just used whoever the heck I wanted. Expect Grimlock, Impactor, Twin Twist, Laserbeak and Ratbat in the future. Doubtful if I'll use Optimus Prime (as he is a bit of a cliche), but Megatron was an absolute must.

I'm actually retooling these pages a bit, namely Bumblebee's transformation sequence, which looks REALLY amatuer to me. I think I'm gonna go for something more anime style.

IDK if anyone noticed, but I tossed in a nod to "War Within Vol. 1", as well as a visual homage to Classics Rodimus.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 7:57 pm
by Dragonslayer
That's not half bad. Not bad at all :D

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 8:23 pm
by Moonbase2
Snake_Eyes_Wolf wrote:Thanks, guys. Definitely not for kids, I know. I wanted to do something unlike the millon and one other fan fics (which usually center around explaining how X character died between Season 1 and the movie). This story has no continuity, really. I just used whoever the heck I wanted. Expect Grimlock, Impactor, Twin Twist, Laserbeak and Ratbat in the future. Doubtful if I'll use Optimus Prime (as he is a bit of a cliche), but Megatron was an absolute must.

I'm actually retooling these pages a bit, namely Bumblebee's transformation sequence, which looks REALLY amatuer to me. I think I'm gonna go for something more anime style.


IDK if anyone noticed, but I tossed in a nod to "War Within Vol. 1", as well as a visual homage to Classics Rodimus.


I noticed that.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 9:43 pm
by Snake_Eyes_Wolf
I've kind of drawn myself into a corner with the detailed robot designs. I can't keep the damn proportions consistant! They shift around worse than Soundwave's tapes. I might adopt a more streamlined, Geoff Senior type style when I finish this issue. IDK. Cross that bridge when I get to it.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:40 am
by Venomous Prime
Oh that was excellent, you really need to keep going with this!

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:38 am
by Ramrider
This is really cool, and I'm looking forward to seeing where you go with it.

Snake_Eyes_Wolf wrote:I've kind of drawn myself into a corner with the detailed robot designs. I can't keep the damn proportions consistant! They shift around worse than Soundwave's tapes. I might adopt a more streamlined, Geoff Senior type style when I finish this issue. IDK. Cross that bridge when I get to it.

You can still keep the details without losing the proportions. Little tip: don't draw your details first. Lay out the figures roughly first, getting the relative proportions worked out; then you can flesh it out and add the details. Win/win! :grin:

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 11:09 am
by Snake_Eyes_Wolf
Ramrider wrote:You can still keep the details without losing the proportions. Little tip: don't draw your details first. Lay out the figures roughly first, getting the relative proportions worked out; then you can flesh it out and add the details. Win/win! :grin:

Thanks. I guess I'm more used to drawing humans than mecha. I'm also in the habit of fleshing out my rough pencil drawings with ink and brush -- a style that works fine with stylized humans but NOT (as I've discovered) with Mecha.

I rushed these pages way too fast. Also, I have no money and have to use computer paper which doesn't allow for very much erasing without tearing up the paper or fading the ink.

PostPosted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 11:47 am
by Moonbase2
Don't be hard on yourself. It turned out quite well. Better than I could probably do at the moment...ok, definitely better. And yeah, humans are SOOOO much easier than mechs.