Posts Tagged webcomics
June Updates
Posted by Martin Brandt II in Uncategorized on June 29th, 2010
I’ll run you down a quick list, before I start though, I’m a slacker on these updates. I just want to apologize to myself, screw the rest of you. HAHA!
Grim Furry Tales – Still around, still in process, still plan to finish. Things happen, money evaporates, and budgets fall away. I still have GFT on the radar, it is just further out on the horizon than I originally wanted. Choices made and we move on.
Son of the Raven – Still need a colorist, finding one is easy, finding one that fits the style of the project is hard. If you know someone who is looking to contribute on a title, give my contact info. Make sure they put “Raven Colorist” in the title.
Stitchwork – We won cover feature on Mysterious Visions Anthology, thanks to all of you! In the end we won our nay-sayers over and it paid off. Sure we are not moving to feature prime-time round 4, but I am happy where we ended up. This isn’t the end of Stitchwork folks, only the beginning.
Dead Future #5 – COMING MID JULY! ‘Nuff Said. Though check out the homepage for the comic purchase link and see our webcomic. Currently we are updating every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
Quest! - Still writing over here, tomorrow my next Glory of Everquest article goes live. Make sure to stop by and check it out. If you have old storys regards the original Everquest or any other game you have fond memories of for that matter.
Zuda – Competition is over, no more contests. Everything now is straight to the editor slush pile. Our entry seems to have made it to the slush pile and then returned to sender. Yup, she didn’t pass inspection. We aren’t finished with it though and I’m sure we’ll be coming back with a more polished submission at a later date.
New Projects – Yes, I don’t know when to stop. I have several new projects in the pipe line as well as some old ones still trailing along at a nice gate. I’ve brought on an Editor to keep me in check on some of these, Amanda Orneck. More info will be coming on those eventually, but for now… SHUT YOUR MOUTH!
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The Big Update May Edition
Posted by Martin Brandt II in Dead Future, GFT, Grim Crew, Small Press Idol 2010, Son of the Raven, Stitchwork on May 18th, 2010
Rolling full steam into May there are so many things starting to move at once again. At first I was concerned that things were growing stale and momentum was lost, but it appears this is more like a climb up the hill of a rollercoaster. Only difference is I have control, there are no rails here… there is no rail Neo.
In the next few days I will be making an announcement about Dead Future and its future. This is something I am very excited about and owe partly to certain people in my life. The world of small publishing is one done out of love for the material, because the money is for shit. One of the most difficult things is finding and expanding your audience. This new change to Dead Future is all about growing the audience we already have
Before the end of May we plan to launch the Grim Furry Tales webcomic for the public. I’d like to thank all the great fans we have for holding out while we got everything in place. Along with the launch you will find out more about our Kickstarter project for GFT which will let you tag along for the creative process and even have a chance of being immortalized in the GFT universe.
Last week I discovered that Zuda would no longer have competitions and was revising a new submission system. This was a shock to Sil and me as we have an entry in to them for the competition. I was assured by Zuda’s editor Ron Perazza that it would still be reviewed. I also found out that entries currently still in queue will be considered for instant winner possibilities. So there is still a chance our project will see the light of day. This is something Sil and I would like to see happen, as well as Arturis.
For Small Press Idol round 3 starts this week, so look for the entries to start posting. Our entry should appear later in the week, get ready to vote daily for us. Only the top 3 will move on from this round and that is exactly where we would like to land. The only way that happens is with your support. I have made a small promotional video to go with the contest, so check it out.
The Son of the Raven project is still around, Martinho and I have been working on this behind the scenes. I am still looking for a colorist to join up with us; this has proven to be very difficult. The coloring work on this story will make or break it. The shift between appearances in Raven’s world is drastic and requires a skilled hand to pull off. Going from a Silver Age to the clean Modern Age look and then to a gritty realistic look, yeah this person will have their work cut out for them. In the end though when we pull this off it will be worth every minute we all have spent on it. If you know a colorist looking to be a part of something that plans to market outwards please pass on the info.
Last but not least, my freelance job as a game journalist has kicked off. This was not something I ever expected to do honestly, but it kind of just popped up. I’d like to thank Amanda Orneck for the chance to join her group over at MMOSITE. If you are into gaming, especially RPGs, come check us out. My latest article is about the new Star Wars MMO coming out from Bioware and tomorrow my series on reliving my days in Everquest will continue.
For now I am going to return to my stack and get some work done. I will also be messing around with the Elder Scroll tools again, as the job at Bethesda is something I would love to land. Developing quests for some of the best RPGs on the market really does appeal to me. For those that know me, I’ve been digging in game development as long as I have been writing, FOREVER.
Website updates, Changes, Dead Futures, and Kill Matt!
Posted by Martin Brandt II in GFT, ME on May 15th, 2009
First off, I got bored. Not in the, I have nothing better to do sense. More in the, I am tired of this look. I set off and changed the Grim Furry Tales site, yet again. I am striving to find that right style that truly shows you what Grim Furry Tales is all about. For now I am happier with how it looks, but it needs more love.

Stop by and check out the new Lore page, I updated with with tons of graphics from Jason Stephen’s GFT work.
I also changed the twitter updates to only post on a weekly digest. I didn’t want to spam my own blog like that. It clearly shows how little I have been posting. I’m not going to lie now and tell you that is going to change. I do wish it would though, but I spend most of my writing time working on scripts at the moment.
The Dead Future book is coming nicely, a few of the artists stay in regular contact with updates. I like that, I like to see how things are moving along. Some artists don’t seem to care for that, rather lock themselves away. To each his own I guess, as long as the work is done and on time. I plan to share some preview pages from the book soon. Just waiting on a few of these guys to start turning stuff in. I also want to make a post dedicated to those who have helped out so far, an Artist Pimp post if you will.
Lastly I am debating over a script I continue to write, trying to decide what to do with it. Do I just file it/burn it? Do I make a comic, mini-comic (con exclusive like), or perhaps a webcomic? So far majority says webcomic. The working title is Kill Matt! A zany over-the-top action piece with lots of violence and cleavage.
“Matt just wants to please everyone, but when his helping clones, or “Welcome Matts” get out of control, his friends decide to KILL MATT……all of them!” (Thanks to Seb from Project Fanboy for rewording this for me.)
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Next post, Artist Pimping and Writer Subjugation.
