To See My Ancient, Ivincible Superblog
Well, actualy, the blog that preceded this one is just ancient, not super or ancient. but if you still want to have a look, be my geusst. The link is http://muratorecomics.blogspot.com/.
Well, actualy, the blog that preceded this one is just ancient, not super or ancient. but if you still want to have a look, be my geusst. The link is http://muratorecomics.blogspot.com/.
I am currently, along with Blob Wars, working on a new series called the Hudson Cycle. I have been able to compile, as of now, the prospective covers and outlines for the first book as it stand. For the complete outlines, however, you will have to wait until October.
The next day, Mr. Hudson’s daughter Olivia is met by a lawyer named Chris von Dersiviliamheimer at a café in the poorer part of a small city called Zingingham, Virginia . The lawyer informs her that her father died and has left her some of the Hudson estate, which consists of half of a Elvis (possibly?) record, several Magritte paintings, and a pencil sharpener. She has also been instructed to meet her uncle, Daniel, in Washington D.C. Apparently, the lawyer will accompany her Perplexed, she prepares to leave. While putting the things in her pack, she notices a tiny painting of several men in bowler hats looking impassively at a green flash in the horizon. She stuffs it in her backpack and heads out the door.In October of 2009, I doodled a battle between giant smiling blobs and the scared populace. To the left is one of my first drawings of the terrible scene unfolding. I think I did it in early October.
In 2005, I was super bored, so I made a comic in the calendar of a church program. It involved a very tiny stick figure named Bob who happened to own a weird armored car that could teleport. He would fight very humanoid aliens with attenae set on killing every human being and turning Washington D.C into a chocolate factory. Bob would usually lose and get oil poured on him, or be strapped to a space ship entering the atmosphere. I think in one he got trapped in a warehouse with alot of drunk aliens. I made 17 episodes, and it ended with the aliens ruling supreme.
About two years ago, I told readers (which I think numbered about 10 at best) of the muratorecomics blog that I would update the website with new comics. Well, finally, I have come up with the comics published in the last two years. I am still doing Fruitcakes off and on, but mostly I have been working on two major projects-The Space Wars series and the Blob Wars books. Both are doing pretty well, with Blob Wars Book 3: The Frontier coming out in December.