Here is part II of Miguel Santos’s graphic introduction to his webcomic, Ermal. (You can find the first part at last week's post.)
I am a freelance artist for pen and paper games, magazines and indie comics. I live in a periferal province of the pre apocalyptic European Union and I'm most interested in History/Politics, speculative fiction, outdoor activities and simple conversations while drinking a good stout or porter beer.
Last week we saw what happened when the cold war got hot. Now the story begins with the arrival of a rider in a small town recovering from the end of civilization.
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Thursday, 23 March 2017
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Miguel Santos Ermal: Prologue (part I)
This week we welcome Miguel Santos [DeviantArt] [TFF profile], who has been illustrating for TFF since 2009, to tell us a bit about his webcomic, Ermal. Like most artists, Miguel speaks best in images, so his introduction to the comic, almost a prologue, is in graphic form, below. This is the first of two parts…
I am a freelance artist for pen and paper games, magazines and indie comics. I live in a periferal province of the pre apocalyptic European Union and I'm most interested in History/Politics, speculative fiction, outdoor activities and simple conversations while drinking a good stout or porter beer.
I started Ermal in the summer of 2015, planning to launch a 6 page chapter every month. I didn't fail, yet. The webcomic will run at least until 2018. It has an end. Maybe I'll revisit it later with side stories and prequels. The first 6 pages are an intro to what is happening in the region where Ermal is set. Basically the cold war got hot.
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I am a freelance artist for pen and paper games, magazines and indie comics. I live in a periferal province of the pre apocalyptic European Union and I'm most interested in History/Politics, speculative fiction, outdoor activities and simple conversations while drinking a good stout or porter beer.
I started Ermal in the summer of 2015, planning to launch a 6 page chapter every month. I didn't fail, yet. The webcomic will run at least until 2018. It has an end. Maybe I'll revisit it later with side stories and prequels. The first 6 pages are an intro to what is happening in the region where Ermal is set. Basically the cold war got hot.
(click for larger image)
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