January 13, 2009

New Page at Black Jack Justice, The Rookie get a Bye Week and Your Thoughts on the Video (hopefully!)

We have a new page Black Jack Justice this week –  Page 6 is here. 

The Rookie is taking a Bye Week (a Football term which means the team isn’t playing) but will return next week.  If you like you can read the reasons on The Rookie Blog

VIDEO! (sorta…)  

In the previous Post below (and on the Black Jack Justice Blog) you can see Addictive Comics’ first foray into video.

It’s just a little Slide Show-type presentation, but we think it has a pretty good “Feel” to it.  What do you think? 

You may note that the comments are turned “off” on the video post.  That wasn’t because we didn’t want to hear from you .  We would love to hear what you think and any ideas you may have to make it better and how we can do more.  Please leave your comments and suggestions on this post or over on the Black Jack Justice Blog.

The problem is that Wordpress is horribly flakey where videos are concerned.  Each time you “Edit” a post (which is how we respond to your comments) you run the risk of the video screwing up.  It happens almost everytime

I discuss the “programming” problem over on the Black Jack Justice Blog.  If you are interested and especially if you can help please head over there and leave a comment.

New Videos

Anyway, we have this video for BJJ and a similar one for The Rookie, finished and ready to post on some of the video sharing sites.  The one below is only on YouTube and here right now and The Rookie isn’t posted at all. 

We’ll monitor the results and, if they are getting us some good results (more readers!), we’ll probably do some more of them.  So far it looks promising — there have been 42 views in a little under 12 hours.  Not bad.  We really hope this does well, because we want to do some personal vids.  Scott is especially excited about mouthing off in front of the camera.   

If and when we do more, we’ll post them here or maybe at the bottom of the comic pages, which have no problem with vids. 

So please let us know what you think and any ideas you have for more vids and any other “get the word out” activities.

We do thank you.

Here is the YouTube address –  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pm18eRvwu8U

And here is the direct address of the Black Jack Justice Blog posting — http://addictivecomics.com/blackjackjusticeblog/uncategorized/hard-boiled-detective-stories-in-an-intelligent-webcomic

Mark

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This

Filed under Writer - Mark

Permalink Print 5 Comments

November 17, 2008

Black Jack Justice

Black Jack JusticeOur second Premier Comic is the very enjoyable BLACK JACK JUSTICE.

BLACK JACK JUSTICE currently appears in an ongoing audio drama podcast from the Decoder Ring Theatre.  The podcast is a full-cast, live-action production in the tradition of Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe and Richard Diamond of Old Time Radio fame. 

Like those legendary detectives, Jack Justice is a 1940’s-style, tough guy detective, hard boiled, hard drinking and quick with the ever ready wise crack.  He is a veteren of World War II and occasionally his memories will bring out his softer side, much to his embarrassment.  Like most of the radio-detective series of the forties, there’s plenty of fun mixed in with the excitement.

What sets BLACK JACK JUSTICE apart from the detectives of yesteryear is his partner in crime, Trixie Dixon, ”Girl Detective.”  Trixie is a true partner and she plays a larger role than the women in the classic detective series, like Sam Spade’s secretary, Effie.  Furthermore she is anything but a dizzy broad.   Trixie Dixon is also a hard-boiled, wise-cracking detective who, in a pleasent new twist, also does narration of the stories.  This is a really fun bit.  As you might expect, she often sees things a bit differently than Jack does. ;)

THE ADDICTIVE COMICS’ BLACK JACK JUSTICE

The Story

As soon as Scott and I started discussing the plans for what would become Addictive Comics, I knew there was one person I would contact immediately — Gregg Taylor of Decoder Ring Theater.

I have been a huge fan since the Original Red Panda Series and knew that BLACK JACK JUSTICE would make a great comic. 

To my delight, Gregg was thrilled by the opportunity and has been a big supporter and help to us as we get this underway. 

We are adapting the comic STRAIGHT from Gregg’s scripts — so you know it’s gonna be good. 

The Artwork

BLACK JACK JUSTICE continued to be blessed when we signed my first choice for artist — the very talented Sami Kivelä.  You are gonna love this guy’s work.  Especially the “dames.”  Let’s face it, anyone can draw Iron-man (as John Byrne once said) but it takes a special talent to dramically draw everyday life.  Sami has that rare talent.  Add to that a very real sense of the 1940’s era and a definite feel for Noir and you have a true winner.

I will be doing the inking and I just hope I don’t mess it up. ;)

Here is a very small teaser for you.  Jack Justice head studies by Sami Kivelä:

Jack Justice head studies by Sami Kivelä

 Click on the above drawing for a Larger View and
some interesting information about this sketch.

That’s all you get for now.  Sorry – no Trixie.  You’ll have to wait for the comic for her.  I gotta tell you though — she’s worth the wait!  Sign up for our email if you haven’t so you won’t miss a thing. 

By the way, for all you art fans — we are going to have an “Art of Black Jack Justice Blog” running alongside the comic series.  We will have some of Sami’s and my sketches and concept drawing for Black Jack Justice along with some of our other work and the Noir-style work of other Addictive Artists.  We plan to discuss each drawing and answer questions.  We also hope to include some fan drawings — so get cracking.    It ought to be a lot of fun.

IT’S ALL COMING VERY SOON!   

Trust me on this one – If you love Old Time Radio Detective Series (and who doesn’t?) or Film Noir (and who doesn’t?) or just damn good stories and artwork  (and who doesn’t?), then you MUST check out BLACK JACK JUSTICE. It has everything we love about the hardboiled private dick.

Mark

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This

Filed under Artwork - Sami, Black Jack Justice, Writer - Mark

Permalink Print Comment
Made with WordPress and a search engine optimized WordPress theme • Fire Brick skin by Denis de Bernardy