Showing posts with label Weird South. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weird South. Show all posts

Thursday, September 10, 2015

TAKING A LOOK BACK!!!


Took a trip down memory lane on Instagram today after I ran across three old comic books I worked on way back when. Wanted to share it here. You can follow me on Instagram if you'd like. I post there regularly.

 

Visual Odyssey was a comic book put together by Jeff Allen, Cortez Paschal, and I in... I want to say 1988 or 1989. We showed it off at the Atlanta Fantasy Fair. I loved the "place imagination here" bit. Jeff's idea, if memory serves.

 




Weird South was Jeff Austin's project in 1995. It's an anthology of weird tales, most with a southern slant. Fun times. This was back when I used to think I could draw. Heavy inks by Jeff Austin for my story on Weird South. He tightened up my loose art. Looks good, I think. I was getting into the writing more by this point, but still had a few trick yet to learn.


In the early 90's (not sure the exact year, but before 1993 based on where I worked when this was going on). I wrote Roger Rocket #1 based on a local morning kids music video host/musician. George Petrisko & Jeff Austin handled the art. Almost none of my story or script made it to the end as it was heavily rewritten. Sadly, this project was not as fun as I had hoped and not much came from it. I couldn't even tell you how many were published. I have 3 copies. Not sure if any others remain. Note the Q-Zar product placement on the cover. Yep. They were a sponsor of Roger's show. The image on the right is Jeff Austin's unused cover art. The cover that was used is a photo of Roger Rocket with art elements added. I learned a lot on this project.

That Roger Rocket Cover is hand colored, by the way. That was the only way we were going to get color.

Bobby

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

THE FACE OF FEAR…

Cover Art: Jeff Austin

Over on his blog, Jeff Austin shared a two-page story called The Face of Fear that he and I put together for an anthology project called Weird South. I believe this was sometime in the 90’s, but I don’t recall the specific date. Story and pencils by me. Inks and edits by Jeff Austin.

Weird South was hosted by Dixie Macabre, a character created and designed by Jeff, who was the brains behind this anthology. It was his baby and he did a great job putting it together. I still have a copy of it myself, which is pretty rare. There were not a lot of these circulated, unfortunately. Dixie appeared at the beginning and end of each story, and sometimes in the middle. For my two-page story, she appeared at the beginning and end of each page and served as the narrator as well. I thought it turned out pretty well. It also allowed me to draw some interesting characters. Funny note: the alien on page 1 wasn't by me. I don't recall what I'd drawn there, but it must not have worked for the tone of the story.

As usual, click on images for a larger view.

The first two pages below are the edited version that ran in the book. My only complaint, in terms of the edits was that the last line, which was the thing that tied it together wasn't used, which makes the final panel seem out of place.
Page 1 - Story/Pencils: Bobby Nash. Inks: Jeff Austin

Page 2 - Story/Pencils: Bobby Nash. Inks: Jeff Austin
The second set below is the unedited version, as I originally wrote it. Yes, I was even a bit wordy way back then, huh?
Page 1 - Story/Pencils: Bobby Nash. Inks: Jeff Austin

Page 2 - Story/Pencils: Bobby Nash. Inks: Jeff Austin
If you’d like to learn more about Weird South, Jeff is posting several pieces from it over at his blog. You should check it out. It’s good stuff.

This was a fun stroll down memory lane. Weird South was a fun experiment. I'm glad I had the opportunity to be part of it.

Bobby

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