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  1. KennoMonkey

    New Clone Wars Comic [WIP]

    Started working on this a while back trying to find a style I like. I'm going for a hand-drawn style that I don't actually have to draw :) Does this look too much like what it is (image processed renders)? Feedback most welcome!
  2. Hello, My first posting about my Lego Comic strip The Guard by me, Banff. Current issue - October 2019, just published is the second part of The Guard's adventures on Seabase Alpha. https://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/guard What's it about? It's about the adventures of Albert Copperwaite, a railway guard who fights crime as The Guard! The series also tells the stories of other characters. Quite a lot thinking about it. Which is why I have created biography cards for all of the characters and an index, so readers can check on characters, events and so on. Most of the stories has a Behind the Scenes page, explaining certain points about that months story. Mainly to remind me how I achieved a certain effect and other pointers. The series has been running almost six years now. Gulp! Stories tend to be slice of life, crime, some horror, but always with humour. That is how my brain works apparently when I'm writing scripts. I have to be very disciplined if I'm trying to tell a series story, with little humour. Where is the series based? In the City of Yorkton, England, but also in other parts of the world. For example, Australia, Ninjago City West Central 1953, America, Canada, Jamuda, (a fictional island name using parts of Jamaica and Bermuda to create the island's name), Egypt, the Arctic, Ireland and other locations. The series is set in 1953, but in a parallel time to our own. Why was the series created? I've read comics (British, American, European and Manga) for over forty years and decided it was time to have a go at creating my own comic. One big problem though. I can't draw! After a very, very long think about it, I hit upon using Lego and photography as the art. I'm a big fan of Will Eisner, who amongst other creations, created The Spirit. Eisner enjoyed experimenting in using different techniques to tell a story. And that's what I try to achieve. Badly probably. There's no way I can match the master, but it's fun having a go. Readers who start at the beginning with the earlier issues, should hopefully notice that the stories tend to get better script wise and photography wise in later stories, as I learn on the job, so to speak. More on this on the Guard's main page link above and at https://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/article How difficult is it to create a monthly comic? Some months it is easy, the creative juices fully flowing, other months I think, AAAAAGHHH! Overall, though it is enjoyable. There are always problems to overcome. For example, I may have an idea about a scene I would like to shoot, but think there is no way I can recreate that using Lego, but surprisingly there is usually an answer. That's enough rabbiting on by me for now I think. Please enjoy the comic. If anyone has any questions, I shall try and answer them for you. Thank you Banff. These links might be better - http://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/guard.html http://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/article.html
  3. Greetings! Just joined recently. I've been a admirer of this website for a few months now and have finally found the time to join. Like a few other people I wasn't aware of the Lego Comics Forum, which is where I will be mainly posting about my Lego comic strip, The Guard by Banff. That's me. The railway themed strip has been ongoing for several years now, with a new story every month. The idea is to combine Lego with comic practices (as much as Lego allows for this), to produce a 'comic'. As well as stories, there are biography cards, an index to the series and Summer and Winter specials. I'll continue this in the Comics Forum. http://www.victorhornetcomics.co.uk/guard Thank you Banff
  4. "Edge Of Beyond" is the action packed story of Lego Dave and Lego Jay as they battle their way through numerous scenarios, the panels are posted one a day and we are currently posting Chapter Three, the pictures are all shot on location, go to Facebook, search pages, "Edge Of Beyond", (it's the one with a black and white logo in the "Predator" font and two Lego figures in the jungle as the cover pic) Click on photos, scroll all the way to the bottom and start at the first image. It can also be viewed on Instagram as "Edge Of Beyond". We hope it's as much fun to read as it was to make! Enjoy.