Greetings 3twins fans!
It is always difficult for me to know what to post about and what to keep as a secret with regards to our progress in the game. Sorry it has been a while since I posted anything. My grandfather has been in the hospital, so I hope you all understand the delay in new teases.
That being said, today I would like to introduce you to another new character to our Nintendo Wii U game: Of Mages & Pages: Teento's Revenge, Myreej the jester. Myreej is the royal advisor to the good King Mathos. These sketches are still a work in progress, so his final design may change, but I wanted to share this with all of you. These designs come from the newest member of our team, Michael Lude (who some of you may remember from several great Hatman stories like Back to the Beginning)
-Jason
Showing posts with label Back to the beginning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back to the beginning. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Superheroes part 3 Teaser page!
Greetings Hatmaniacs!
I thought it might be fun to show you all a page from Superheroes part 3! What is Hatman up to? How does this fit into the mysterious Dr. Beakman's plot? Well, you'll have to wait until Superheroes part 3 comes out to find out those answers!
In the meantime, check out one of my favorite Hatman stories while you wait. Our first 4-part story, Hatman & Indigo Issues 36-39: Back to the Beginning!
-Jason

I thought it might be fun to show you all a page from Superheroes part 3! What is Hatman up to? How does this fit into the mysterious Dr. Beakman's plot? Well, you'll have to wait until Superheroes part 3 comes out to find out those answers!
In the meantime, check out one of my favorite Hatman stories while you wait. Our first 4-part story, Hatman & Indigo Issues 36-39: Back to the Beginning!
-Jason
Sunday, August 23, 2009
What's Your Favorite Back to the Beginning Art?
The Back to the Beginning series consists of over 270 panels of art and over eleven covers. I have decided with each completed series of Hatman and Indigo Issues I will pick one panel and one cover that is my absolute favorite art within the running series. From these issues I pick Super Cold Frozen Man and Glomo seen in Back to the Beginning Part 2 page two panel one for its conveying two of our favorite super villains menacing acts and mischievous demeanor, And The cover from part 3 Hatman & Indigo's Excellent Adventure because it 's just Awesome!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
!!!CONTEST!!!
Our next full issue of Hatman & Indigo has a parody cover that parodies something somewhat obscure. Next week, the first few pages of Hatman & Indigo: Shocking Science Fiction Stories will go live online featuring the new cover (Drawn by S. LaDon Ware, and colored by Andy Kuder and Michael Lude), but I thought I'd give you a glimpse of it here.This issue was originally titled Hatman & Indigo: Back to the Beginning Part 4, but we decided to use the parody cover as inspiration for the title of this individual issue (like we did with Back to the Beginning Part 3 being titled Hatman & Indigo's Excellent Adventure).
If you can figure out what this cover is parodying, post your answers here. The first correct answer will get a special prize. It's something cool we've been working on for the next Indy Comic-con, August 30th.
So, who will be the first fan with this new "prize"?
It could be you!
Andy
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Tuesday, July 28, 2009
The woes of writing
As I've previously blogged, I am currently in the process of writing a couple of Hatman scripts in addition to editing a couple other Hatman scripts and doing layouts for upcoming Hatman comics. But sometimes I get stuck. I believe this is traditionally called writers block, but I don't really think of it as a block per say. I know that if I were to sit down to work on one of those scripts I could write, it just wouldn't be as good as if I were to sit down when I'm feeling "it".What do I mean by "it" you may ask? Well, I'm not even sure how to articulate what the "it" is that I'm referring to, but when you are feeling "it" the words flow like... well if I was feeling "it" I'd have a beautiful analogy here, but because I'm not, you'll just have to fill in something that flows well.
I know many writers and artists of various forms fall into this place of stuck-ed-ness (for lack of a better term). But I think sometimes it isn't more that I'm stuck but that the words or the finished work itself are incubating, or gestating in my subconscious and once they are ready to be "hatched" they will produce themselves.
I know this might sound like a bunch of artsy fartsy nonsense, but I honestly can't articulate it any better than that. Especially at this moment.
The thing that I hate the most about these bouts of "incubation" (if you will) are that I fear missing my deadlines or holding up the whole process. However, I do tend to work six months out or more, so I haven't held us back yet!
If you watch a 3 or 4 issue story that I wrote, you may be able to see that I wrote one part at a different time than another because even though they are still one overarching story, the "feel" is a little different. You'll get what I mean with this years Halloween special. I wrote the first part in one setting and really liked it; it sets up a new villain and tells a story in and of itself that is somewhat inspired by a popular Spider-Man story. Then I was "stuck" for a couple of months on where to go with the second issue, but I finally felt "it" again and quickly wrote the second issue out alongside the third in nearly a weeks time.
Other times I will be "stuck" prior to writing anything at all, as I've previously mentioned that was partly the case with "Back to the Beginning" we had all taken a crack at the story and had missed the mark a bit and then one day I was alone in the house and I sat down at my computer and refined the notes we had taken of what we wanted to happen and I wrote all 4 parts in that day. It was exhausting but satisfying as well. I really do hope that you are enjoying it. The last installments should be out in the next few weeks and hopefully you can watch them all back to back and see the whole story in one setting somewhat how I saw it unfold through my fingertips when I wrote it.
I apologize for the long somewhat ADD post, but hopefully this sort of thing will help me recapture that magic "it".
Jason
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