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In
the brief time we’ve been working on our book, we’ve had the chance to work with
some very cool and reliable freelance creators. We also had the misfortune to
work with one irreputable liar and thief (more about
him at the bottom of this page). Below, grouped by job, are some of
the great people we’ve had the pleasure of working with.
PENCILLERS:
Patrick Traylor
brought his manga-esque talents on board to pencil and ink "The Drastic Duo",
the debut tale of that fun-lovin team "The Bang and The Boogie" as well the
short tale “Glory Days” which introduces readers to the golden age hero
“American Pride.” Samples can be seen using his name.
Diego Candia
illustrated the introductory chapter of the "LeadSlingerStudios Presents:
Halloween Special." Click his name to see samples of his lush ink-washed pages.
INKERS:
James Taylor was kind
enough to lend his skilled inks to the first chapter of "Hero on the
Lam", the first appearance of HappyJack. Samples can be seen by clicking
his name.
John Carlson also
jumped on board to put clean smooth inks on the short story "Mr Cameron
goes to Neroesville", an itntroductory tale of our fair city. Samples
can be seen by clicking his name.
LETTERERS:
Ed Brisson skillfully
lettered chapter one of our “Sherlock Hyde” story for the first book of
“FRAMEWORKS” (put together by friend and PistolFist creator JS Earls).
Ed is definitely a letterer we would like to work with again in the
future. Samples of his work can be seen by clicking his name.
Jaymes Reed lettered up
the introductory chapter of “Deaders” as seen in PRIMER #0 and the
upcoming LSSP Halloween Special. Jaymes does great work and does it
quick. Look for his name on more of our stories in the coming months.
Samples can be seen by clicking his name.
Thomas Andrew White
lettered the first issue of Revelations for us and I have to give the
man credit. I didn’t realise what a wordy book that was until I got the
pages back from him. He really did a nice job with the limited amount of
space we left him to work with. Samples can be seen by clicking his
name.
COLORISTS:
Larry Brown was
generous enough to put his coloring skills to work on the Baltimore
Comic Con Edition of Revelations #1. Great skills and a quick
turn-around made Larry our go-to guy for this cover. Samples can be seen
by clicking his name.
John P Dickerson
threw his hat into the ring for coloring for us. Unfortunately we didn’t
use his final version for the cover, but we’re posting it here just so
fans can see some of John’s hard work. Plus it’s always cool seeing
another version of a cover. Samples can be seen by clicking his name.
Lisa Jennings also
did a wonderful job coloring the Baltimore Comic Con cover.
Unfortunately we did not use hers, but we hope to be able to work with
Lisa in the near future. Samples can be seen by clicking her name.
DISHONEST PEOPLE:
We had the misfortune of hiring
William Hightower of Baltimore, Md to
pencil a 2 issue (42 page) story for us. After getting a signed contract
back fom William, we paid him a handsome deposit for his hard work to
come. I even supplied him with Blue Line Pro boards as part of his
compensation package. After a few weeks, I got very few progress
reports, even less artwork but plenty of excuses. After a full year and
no finished pages, I got some excuses of illnesses, but assurances that
he would be hammering out the pages asap. Then... NOTHING. All
communication stopped and William seems to have fallen off the face of
the Earth. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should you consider working
with this man. Click here to see a copy of the signed contract as well
as Williams contact information.
William if you would like to contact us regarding the
situation and clear your name, by all means e-mail me. I would love to
hear from you, Jas
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