Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Afterlife Artist Quest IX

Pedro Maldonado submitted the following:




Ethan Wenberg (see Afterlife Artist Quest II) worked up these two pages from the script sample:


Marco Marco sent in this one:
Gustavo Rubio did a sketch and then reinterprets three pages from the first chapter of the first volume.



Aren Manga did the following four sketches:


Juan Man. Silva did this sketch...

Monday, January 21, 2008

Afterlife Artist Quest VIII

A few artists requested a script sample (others, as you can see, came up with their own scripts!) Sarah Arai was one of those who looked over a short scene from chapter four, volume two and submitted her take on the page (we'll probably be seeing some other versions of this same scene soon). This is just the penciled version so consider it a rough draft.
This artist seems to be drawing for a different Afterlife project:
Joe Largent submitted this:
Nando created these three pics:

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Afterlife Artist Quest VII

Kyle Morton created the following series of sketches and a fully grey-toned pinup.




Afterlife Artist Quest VI

Another batch of artwork came in this morning. Gade offered a sketch of Thaddeus...



Kristofer Diaz offered a sketch of several characters...


While Philipp S. Neundorf did a series of sketches...






Finally, Jake Ekiss redid the scene in which Thaddeus attacks a group of demons from the first volume.


Ekiss sketches...

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Afterlife Artist Quest V

Rich Fuscia submitted these:

Afterlife Artist Quest IV






Afterlife Artist Quest III

Jared Souza ambitiously created his own two page story:



Afterlife Artist Quest II

Ethan Wenberg did a series of Guardians.


Afterlife Artist Quest I

I recently posted an ad looking for an artist to take over on the final two chapters of Afterlife. Keep in mind that some of these samples are simply sketches, whereas others obviously put more time into fully paneled pages, toned images, etc. At any rate, here are some of the samples for your perusal (please note, these are from FOUR DIFFERENT ARTISTS and were sent in quite quickly):







Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Political Predictions (New Hampshire)

I have made a few interesting predictions of late, and I've decided to put myself to the test. Granted, this all depends on today's results in New Hampshire. Since everything could change by the end of the day, my long term predictions could be moot.

If Obama wins today, I think he'll end up winning the Democratic nomination as long as he doesn't screw up in the next few weeks. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if we ultimately see an Obama / Edwards ticket. It would be smart for Edwards since he would then be the heir apparent after Obama (assuming Obama gets two terms). Of course, it just occurred to me as I was writing that he'd inherit the presidency if Obama was assassinated during his administration since we still live in an incredibly racist society despite the fact that we have our first serious black and female Presidential candidates (the sad point being that it took us this long).

If McCain wins, I think that he'll have a very tough fight on his hands, but he could stage a miraculous comeback (since he was politically dead up until the past week) and the chance to win his party's nomination since Republicans as a whole don't feel strongly enough about any other single candidate. The party is quite splintered right now and McCain could be the one candidate the entire party rallies behind. Obviously, Giuliani could still end up winning, but the other candidates are dead. Romney is out (he just doesn't know it yet), and despite his big win in Iowa, Huckabee doesn't have a chance (though he could turn up as a third party candidate later in the game), and the few others (Fred Thompson, Ron Paul) are a joke.

It's my opinion that McCain is the Republicans best hope to win in November. Although Guiliani could still end up with the nomination, many Republicans don't like his values which I think will invite a third party candidate (Huckabee?) and split the conservative vote almost guaranteeing a Democratic win -- unless Clinton does end up with the Democratic nomination. She's the one candidate who will rally Republicans to the polls no matter who is on the Republican ticket just so they can vote against her.

Let's see what happens!