Western Script
A while back I was approached by a friend of mine, John Schlim Jr. (http://www.fablewoodstudios.com), about working on a short eight page western for an anthology chock full of western stories. We had talked several years ago about doing a western together and he had this very cool half Native American character that I did a drawing of for the story.

Well, if you know me at all, you know that I love comics. But, they worry me endlessly when I do them. However, I felt it was time to suck it up and do some serious comic work. And I love westerns, so this felt like the right thing to do.

I'll probably update now and then with new work from this, though I won't be able to show the finals until the anthology comes out. I will be doing everything, though. All pencils and colors. John will be handling the lettering.
So, I've got pages to do. I had better get to it.

Well, if you know me at all, you know that I love comics. But, they worry me endlessly when I do them. However, I felt it was time to suck it up and do some serious comic work. And I love westerns, so this felt like the right thing to do.
I'll probably update now and then with new work from this, though I won't be able to show the finals until the anthology comes out. I will be doing everything, though. All pencils and colors. John will be handling the lettering.
So, I've got pages to do. I had better get to it.
Labels: Jeremy D. Mohler

6 Comments:
Those thumbnails are very good! I look forward to reading :)
Thanks Jeff! I always think it's interesting to look at other artists preliminary work. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished myself.
So he whacks 'em with a cactus? I've never seen that before! haha. Looks really cool. A nice little self contained scene. I see where you were coming from with your suggestion to me yesterday. I think its a great idea. Thanks Jer. And good luck with this ;)
Thanks Ben! Glad my thumbs were clear enough for you to read, heh!
nice to see you puttin' the big boy pants back on. ;)
Hahaha...that's funny, Kevin. We'll see, anyway.
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