Four more pages:




Let me know what you think!

Just started in on the issue 5 script. It's kind of weird to be finally tying up this story after having lived with it for so long. It's also kind of strange to know that I'll probably be feeling sad about having finished the final script(number 6)at roughly the same time I'll be feeling overjoyed by the release of issue 1.

In related news, I saw this today. As always, feel free to coment.

And so it begins...

We're happy to announce that "One Last Song" will be available in comic stores in the new year! April? May? Somewhere around there (it'll be in the Previews catalogue in February). Our good friends at Brainscan Comics told us so, so we know it's true! Keep checking back for updates (like order codes and stuff).

Oh this is EXCITING!

Here are some character sketches of Brian. I picture him as a washed up, burned out DHS Agent that drinks too much coffee, smokes too many cigarettes and doesn't get enough sleep...

From time to time I'll be posting links to relevant news stories. While One Last Song takes place in a fictional future world, the inspiration for the book can be found in any day's headlines.

Let's get some discussion going!

Feeling Blue?

Early Action on Iraq

Britain says it's tracking 30 possible terror plots

Rumsfeld's exit clouds defense policy

A little script to page fun today!

This is the original script for page 1. If you scroll down, you can see how Shawn sharpened it up a bit.

Page cut into thirds, horizontally. First third depicts a smiling, well kempt, stereotypical American family.

CAP: These people look to be normal, happy
Americans, right? They could even
Be your neighbors.

Second section depicts same family but in para-military gear.

CAP: But, how well do you really know your neighbors?

Third section depicts family being arrested. The government agents appear to be thanking a stereotypical smiling family. The implication being that this second family were the concerned neighbors that tipped off the feds.

CAP: Know the enemy within! It is your duty To report
suspicious activity! Paid for by the DHS.
Keep America safe!

The splash panel itself is stamped with a “DHS: Media Division” approval stamp. Spaces in the background between the panel sections could be filled in with broken machinery, worms, or any other symbols for decay.

A sneak peek at the cover!

Here are some unlettered pages:




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