The story I began in December, 2008 (at which point it was a 6-page script) is finally seeing the light of day. The artwork by Jason Copland and lush colors from Osmarco Valladao are amazing, in my opinion. And Josh Aitken's lettering rounds it out so nicely. It's very cool to see the word I wrote come to life on the page (screen).
I'm very proud of this, and though the overall story is a slow burn, you should check out page 1 at the link below over at the Apecomix site.
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Thanks,
chris
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SAGA OF THE SWAMP THING #21 -- Alan Moore's Scene Transitions
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Saga of the Swamp Thing #21: "The Anatomy Lesson" This is the comic where most readers began their appreciation of Alan Moore...
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