Summer 2011 Projects Update

ComixTribe

  • Hard to believe it’s been half a year since ComixTribe launched already.  Where does the time go?
  • ComixTribe continues to slowly grow in terms of both traffic and reputation.  The Proving Grounds continues to get rave reviews, as it should, for providing a genuine service to comic writers not found elsewhere.  I think we’re meeting our mission statement, and I’m excited about some of the articles, interviews, and features we have in the pipeline.  Good stuff coming!
  • We’ve added a great asset to the ‘Tribe in the form of writer John Lees.  His reviews of independent comics in the Creator Owned Zone are some of the most thoughtful and constructive on the internet.  John has been a tireless supporter of ComixTribe, and we’re thrilled to have his contributions to the site.
  • And speaking of John, we’re excited to have launched The Standard #1 under the ComixTribe banner. The Standard is a project John’s poured a lot of blood, sweat and tears into over the past few years, under the editorial guidance of Steven Forbes.  It was a no brainer for us to want to bring John into the ComixTribe fold from a publishing standpoint. And with strong reviews like this and this and this, it was clearly a smart move on our part!  Keep tabs with all things The Standard at it’s official blog, and if you haven’t read issue #1 yet, you can do so right here, thanks to Graphic.ly:

 

  • And speaking of, we’re very excited about the strong work being done over at Graphic.ly, and are thrilled with their revamped publisher pages.  If you haven’t checked out the new and improved ComixTribe publishers page at Graphic.ly, please check it out.  We have a catalog of 10 titles and counting, with more to come soon.
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Tears of the Dragon

  • The stories that comprise volume one have been split up and sold in issue form via a number of distribution channels.  In particular, I find the Graphic.ly panel to panel transition mode to be a great way to experience the story.  (Especially on the iPad.)  I’ll share those here:
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  • On the webcomic side, we’ve finished posting the second chapter, Torvuld’s Plight, at TOTDcomic.com earlier this month.  We’re currently on hiatus until August 1, when Chapter 3: The Assassin, begins.  In some regards, this chapter is where the story really begins, and everything previous, merely a preamble.  We open with a huge battle scene, introduce a number of colorful new characters, and meet Princess Yordania, age 19.  If you’ve been a TOTD fan from the beginning, things start paying off this August.

EPIC

  • EPIC production continues, though not at the pace Matt or I would ideally like.  Unfortunately, life has a way of interfering with making comics.  Matt and I (and the rest of the incredible creative team) are firmly committed to the project, it’s just taking longer than expected.  Right now, we’re about 40% done with the first bonus-sized 32 page first issue.  Trust us, though…it’ll be worth the wait.
  • In the meantime, however, I’m pleased to report that the EPIC/Dynagirl Free Comic Book Day digital offering we put out across a number of platforms has been viewed or downloaded by more than 7,500 people and counting.  If you haven’t read it yet, do yourself a favor and enjoy:

 

The Red Ten

  • The Red Ten #1 production is well-underway.  Cesar Feliciano is a good seven pages in on pencils, and is producing strong work.  Cesar’s pal Jimmy Tournas is inking this project, and we’re expecting inked pages to start coming in shortly.  I’ve been doing some preliminary lettering tests, to establish a style and template for the series.  All in all, things are looking good.
  • The Red Ten is an ambitious project.  It’s a 10-issue mini-series, a murder mystery, with a large cast of characters.  (Of course, that cast gets cut down one by one with each issue…)  Still, it’s a large ensemble, and juggling all of the characters has been a challenge.  The series is plotted out in broad strokes, and I recently completed the script on issue #2.  My goal is to have at least the first three issues scripted by the time Cesar finishes pencils on issue #1.
  • Readers will be able to get their first taste of The Red Ten at this year’s ComiCONN in August, where we’ll be debuting a sketch cover ashcan preview of issue #1.  Cesar and I actually met at ComiCONN last year, and this year we will be tabling next to each other.  It only seemed fitting we debut this collaborative project at the second annual show.

Conventions & Appearances

  • This summer convention schedule is actually quite light, as I’m spending the bulk of the summer focusing on producing new material, rather than selling it.
  • Unfortunately, I will not be going to the Baltimore Comic Con this year.  While I love the Baltimore show, and Baltimore area fans have been great to me in past years, I just could not justify it this year.  That said, I plan on making a big return to the BCC in 2012.
  • I may try to do a local event or in-store appearance this summer…still working out the details.
  • As for the conventions I will be attending, here’s how the rest of the year looks:

August 27, 2011
ComiCONN, New Stamford, CT
September 10, 2011
“Faster than a Speeding Bullet: An Exploration of Funnies, Superheroes and Comic Book Art”, Stamford, CT
September 17-18, 2011
New England Comic Con, Boston, MA
October 14-16, 2011
New York Comic Con, New York, NY

And that’ll about do it for the comics update.  Believe it or not, this is only a fraction of what I have going on in life as a whole.  Crazy times, but crazy in a good way.  Thanks for checking in!

 

 

 

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About the Author

Tyler James is a comics creator, game designer, and educator residing in Newburyport, MA. He is the writer and co-creator of EPIC, a superteen action comedy, and Tears of the Dragon, a swords and sorcery fantasy, and writer of the upcoming superhero murder mystery mini-series THE RED TEN. His past work includes OVER, a romantic comedy graphic novel, and Super Seed, the story of the world’s first super powered fertility clinic. His work has been published by DC and Arcana comics. Tyler is the publisher and co-creator of ComixTribe, a new website empowering creators to help each other make better comics.

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  1. vanessa says:

    thanks for the updates! looking forward to NY comic con!

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