Monday, August 30, 2010

TERMINALS DEBUTS THIS THURSDAY


The time has come...

We are proud to announce that TERMINALS will debut this Thursday, September 2, 2010.

This daring new comic series, presented by Penny Farthing Press, begins its weekly run starting this Thursday. Terminals will be viewable for free online, with new pages released every Tuesday and Thursday.

Check back first thing this Thursday for the TERMINALS website url. Keep up with updates and news through Facebook, Twitter, and Penny Farthing Press.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

No More Room In Hell...

Our Facebook page hit 75 fans today, so I dropped a little treat from my stork-like jaws above; an early page from a future issue of the book. Here it is in all its glory, before Ed's colors and my lettering.

Head on over to Facebook and be a fan of TERMINALS.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Time To Die

Hey everyone, the countdown is on and we're less than one month away from the TERMINALS series launch! The gang is hard at work whipping up promotional materials that will make your mouth (and other body parts) water.

Take this new promo poster, for example:



Click that bad boy and see it in full-size glory.

Stay tuned for a lot more news in the coming days...

Monday, August 9, 2010

Follow TERMINALS on Facebook & Twitter

You smell that in the air? That's the scent of your face from the future, being blown off so hard it travels back in time to now, and into your nostrils. We here on Team Terminals know you want to be up on everything happening, so we've set up camp all over the internet.

Follow us for all of your news and release updates, as well as tons of behind-the-scenes banter, concept art, and other hidden treasures. We promise to make it worth your while.

Follow TERMINALS on Facebook.

Follow TERMINALS on Twitter.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Color Commentary...

Late on updates here on the Terminals Blog, but with good reason. Rove, Ed and I have been working super hard putting the finishing touches on the first issue. The pages look amazing, we couldn't be happier with how the book is turning out.

While we can't give you a concrete release/launch date yet, here's what I can tell you about Terminals:

  • Terminals will begin in September.
  • The initial run of the series will be online, readable for free.
  • New pages will be published every week, multiple pages per week.
  • The entire run is six-issues, each issue clocking in at 22-26 standard-size pages.
  • The series does feature some mild mature content (violence and language, no sex).
  • Team Terminals is not responsible for any spontaneous pregnancies, foot injuries or weight-gain incurred from reading the book.
Stay tuned real soon for an official launch date and website announcement. We can't thank you enough for your interest and support. It's been a long time in the making and we're excited as all hell to finally unleash Terminals.

Until then, here's another little sneak peek, this time with color!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Blood Type...

I like the idea of photo-real promotional materials for a comic book. I like Rove's artwork even better though. You'll be seeing it come alive in no time. In the meantime, check out this poster idea I came up with, just fooling around in photoshop.

As always, stay tuned. Terminals is almost here.



* makes a pretty kick-ass iphone wallpaper...

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Ursidae...

I know I keep saying 'soon', but this time I mean it. As a show of good faith, here's a panel I've cropped out of a full page from Issue #1, sans colors or letters.

Clarence Charles (aka Bear) – 34, Brown bear, 300lbs. Clarence Charles was a mild-mannered and meek insurance broker, killed in a car wreck. The "company" capitalized on this man, this invisible blip on society's radar by successfully merging his brain with that of a matured Alaskan brown bear. In his new feral form, Clarence has retained as much function that his new body can allow, his memories and language skills – the lack of opposable thumbs the only real disadvantage. Clarence left behind a wife, Susanne.




"...listening to Tom Petty on the freeway one minute, the next, you’re a 300 pound bear with a blood-lust for salmon."

Monday, May 31, 2010

Multitude...

Man, oh man, things are picking up for Team Terminals. Rove is cranking out pages, I'm cranking out words, and that bum on 4th street was yanking his crank to the picture below (click to fullsizenate that thing).



Readers, meet Swarm. Swarm, meet readers. Swarm is a lovely young girl who enjoys long walks on the beach, curling up next to a warm fire, and secreting bees out of every orifice on her body. Yes, even that orifice. No it won't be in the book. Well, okay, it might be in the book. Sounds hot, huh?

Stay tuned for plenty more updates, though be forewarned, we're going to unleash this beast sooner than you think.

Got any plans for July?

Friday, May 14, 2010

Malevolence...

Things are moving along rapidly here in Terminalsville (population: your face).

To celebrate the end of the work week, here's a little concept art for you.

These people are not nice.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Complexion...

A very, very important element in Terminals has gone without attention until now. That element being color, of course.

We're super excited to announce Ed Ryzowski as the colorist for Terminals. Ed is one hell of an artist, also working and living here in Canada. He's currently producing great work on the webcomic series Evil Inc.

You can also check out more of Ed's work and updates over at his personal space, Tragically Geek.

I guess we can also let the cat out of the bag, if you haven't clued in already, that Terminals will be brought to you by the incredible Penny Farthing Press.

We love Penny Farthing. We love Ed. We love Rove. We love Ryan. We love all of you. There's just a heaping, writhing, armpit-farting, sweaty pile of self-love going on right now.

The dawn of Terminals is closer than you think.