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March 18, 2009

Sigler Stank II tour is complete!

Scott Sigler either cheering for the Krakens, or pinching off a loafHey all, I just got back from the last two stops of the 13-city Sigler Stank II book tour to promote my hardcover horror novel CONTAGIOUS.

People asked many questions about writing, podcasting, the publishing biz, but the questions that kept coming up were about Addictive Comics, Mark Hester’s THE ROOKIE graphic novel adaptation on AC.com, and BLACK JACK JUSTICE on AC.com. There seems to be a serious underground buzz about Addictive Comics and our podcast-to-graphic-novel strategy.

To be honest, I feel the same way I did after the first few months of podcasting EARTHCORE back in 2005 — that is, I feel like we’re really onto something here. Now that BLACK JACK JUSTICE finished the first “episode” and we have one complete title (there’s more BJJ to come, don’t worry), Mark and Paul and I know we can do this, we will do this, and you can expect dozens of titles and hundreds of free pages in 2009 and 2010.

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February 10, 2009

Page 10 Comments and A VERY Special Notice

We want to appologize for the lack of a new Rookie page last week. This time it wasn’t the fault of “the World’s Slowest Comic Artist.  We actually had page 10 ready to go but Mother Nature had other plans. This is one the really does fall under the “Act of God” catagory.

Be sure to read the entire frigid story — with Photos — over at the Addictive Comics Blog.

And don’t forget to visit the Art of Addictive Comics Blog. It also suffered from the Winter Storm of 2009, but should have new content very soon. So be sure to pay it a visit frequently.

VERY SPECIAL NOTICE

This is the last page of The Rookie for a few weeks.  

It’s unfortunate that it comes just after we missed a week for snow and were postponed a couple of times due to my work load (outside of the comics.)

But this is the End of Chapter One and this has been planned all along.

Scott is back from touring and we are going to take a while to discuss the upcoming storyline and things that went right and wrong in our first few weeks.

I (Mark) also want to take the opportunity to “retool” the artwork a bit.  I’m really not as happy with it as I would like to be.  I enjoy pencilling and inking (I ink the Black Jack Justice comic.  If you haven’t checked that out yet, now is the perfect time) but I’m not liking what I am producing when I pencil and ink together.  I am taking too many “shortcuts.”

With that in mind we are bringing in Bill Nichols to handle the inking chores on the next chapter (and possibly further.)  Bill is a good friend of mine and a 20 year veteran of all aspects of the comic field.  He is  currently the editor of the comics magazine, Sketch (which this month features one of my favorite artists, Ryan Ottley of Invincible) and a beautiful inker. 

He may even be professional enough to make my pencils look good.  We’ll see.

We’ll be introducing Bill more fully in the coming weeks here at The Rookie Blog and on the Art of Addictive Comics Blog.  Even though we won’t have any new pages for a while, we will have things for you to enjoy.  So be sure to keep checking the Blogs.

We ain’t going away — just slowing up to get a better start.

Now, please let us know what you think of page 10 — and Chapter One.

Mark and Scott

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January 27, 2009

The Rookie on Break Again

Brief Expanation for those who just want the facts –

First off, I want to appologize for not getting a page up for this week.  Once again, real life and earning a living has intruded upon our fun.  Thankfully no one has the flu (like two weeks ago) but other things have been happening.  Nothing bad, thankfully — just busy.

Look for The Rookie Page 10 — the Last Page of Chapter One — Next Week.

Longer Explanation –

I’m not a real fast artist.  I think I have mentioned this several times. 

But even I ought to be able to do a page a week.   And most weeks it’s no trouble.  Even with earning a living and raising a son, I still have extra time.  Most of us are never really quite as busy as we think.  Even this week, as hectic as it was, I had some spare moments. 

That’s why I was able to ink the Black Jack Justice page, letter it and get it up on the site.  That’s also why I was able to start The New Art of Addictive Comics Blog (more below) and get it put up.

It’s not really time — it’s QUALITY TIME that matters.

For me, at least, the difference between drawing and doing most everything else on the website (inking, lettering, posting) is sorta like the difference between writing a song and singing it (or writing a play and acting in it.) 

Inking, lettering or the easy conversational tone of the writing of these posts are like singing or acting — they involve a bit of creation, intrepretation and concentration, but NOTHING compared to the intense dedication it takes to draw. 

So — I can ink for 20 minutes between work and fixing supper, or letter a page when I first get up at 4 am (as I did yesterday morning) or add to these posts in 5 minute spurts all through out the day. 

But to draw requires much, MUCH more from me.

Of course if I ever hope to be a professional artist, this will need to change.  But then again, if I am making a living at artwork, I’ll have a bit more time to do it and a bit more incentive to make the time. ;)

This is not meant as a complaint.  I love drawing The Rookie and all artwork.  I have a pretty good life right now.  I just wanted to share the reasons.

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There is something else happening with the artwork on the Rookie — but I’m gonna save that for next week.  Be sure to watch the blog. 

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We have been promising it since day one — and it’s finally up and running

The Art of Addictive Comics Blog is LIVE!

We’ve wanted to do this even before we started the comics, but we weren’t sure if there was really a need for it.  As creators we love to discuss the story and artwork amoungst ourselves, but we didn’t know if the readers would be interested or not.

But the comments on the Blogs have convinced us that at least a few of you would like to delve more deeply into the creation process. 

So we’ve created The Art of Addictive Comics Blog.

Some of you may note that we only have one Art Blog when we have mentioned before that we would be doing individual ones for each book.  We decided that one would be better.  That’s all.

You might also notice, when you visit, that it looks a little sparce.  We’ll be fixing that as we go along. 

Our first post is all about the Black Jack Justice page for this week - Justice Served Cold - Page 8.  But don’t worry– The Rookie and other Sigler stuff will get its fair time.

If you are interested in Artwork, the creation process or you’re just wasting time at work until the whistle blows — Check out The Art of Addictive Comics Blog by CLICKING HERE NOW

Mark

PS - Be sure to read Scott’s post just below this one. 

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January 14, 2009

Anthony Bourdain is One of My Favorite People — Here’s Why

Yesterday I noticed that an ad for Anthony Bourdain’s Travel Channel Show, No Reservations, was popping up occasionally on the right side of the Blogs and Comics (it’s automatic — we have nothing to do with it — so it may be there or not when you look.  And I have NO IDEA what it’s doing on a COMIC site.  But I ain’t complaining.) 

I just wanted to say that I LOVE this guy. 

He is so REAL.  

Anthony has one of the coolest jobs ever.  He basically does whatever he likes (travels the world and tries EVERYTHING — not just food) and makes up his own rules as he goes.

For those unfamiler with Mr. Bourdain — he was a high-end chef in New York (he worked at Top of the World in the World Trade Center at one time.)  He started writing fiction on the side and had some success.  Then he turned to non-fiction and hit the big time with Kitchen Confidential - the uncensored story of what really goes on behind the scenes of 5-star restaurants.  This led to more books and shows on the Food Network and Travel Channel.  You may have also seen him on Bravo’s Top Chef (”What kind of crack joint are you running here?”)   

Best part of his books and show (and personality) is that he doesn’t take any sh## off anyone.  You’re either totally real or you ain’t worth his time.  

He has worked very hard to get where he is (read Kitchen Confidential if you haven’t), but now that he is there, he intends to enjoy the hell out of it. 

Good for him.  

He reminds me a lot of another guy I like, Sammy Hagar.  I like Sammy’s music — quite a bit — but I absolutely love listening to interviews with him.  Sammy and Anthony are two of the luckiest, most blessed guys on earth – and they KNOW it.  That’s what I like.  They are so totally thankful for their lives.  Lord save us from another “poor old me — life is so difficult for me” millionaire star.

We should all be so lucky to get to do what we want.  And those of us who do, should feel totally grateful to God, fate or whatever you believe for that chance.

THAT’S what I am shooting for anyway.

Thank you to each of you.

Mark

PS - To any Sammy fans out there – Doesn’t it seem lately like he is transforming himself into Jimmy Buffet?  If you don’t believe me — check out “Mas Tequila” on YouTube. 

Hey, that’s totally cool with me.  I would love to be 60 and go see a 70 year-old Sammy live in Cabo.  Yeah, baby! 

Sammy Hagar is becoming Jimmy Buffet.  That's a good thing.

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January 13, 2009

The Rookie is Taking a Bye Week

Sorry no page this week.  Consider it a Bye Week for the PNFL.

For those of you unfamiliar with American Football terms, a “Bye Week” just means the team doesn’t play.  Usually it’s a good time to get healthy.

Which is exactly what it is for me. 

Unfortunately I have a son with the flu (missing his second day of school today) and a girlfriend with pneumonia.  She’s back at work this week but was home all of last week.

So far I am feeling perfectly fine (knock on wood!) but, as you might imagine, drawing time has been pretty scarce.  I did manage to finish Black Jack Justice Page 6 (inking is easier and requires less concentration for me than pencilling) but The Rookie was beyond me. 

Rather than rush the page (more than I usually do, anyway ;) ) I decided to call a timeout and take a break.  I didn’t want to — but we are still in our pre – or “soft” — opening phase, so it’s a good time to try and figure out how to prevent this sort of problem in the future. 

That is a very slight possiblility I may finish the page later in the week.  If so I will email and Twitter everyone.  More likely we’ll just shoot for next week.

Hope to see you then.

Mark 

PS - Believe it or not, I spelled “pneumonia” right on the very first try.  Wow.

PPS - Be sure to check out the new Video on the Addictive Comics Blog (finished BEFORE the sicknesses, thank you) and let us know what you think.

PPPS - This is a great chance for you to check out Black Jack Justice, if you aren’t already reading this wonderful film noir-style detective series.  We’re getting into the meat of the story and Sami’s artwork is a beauty to behold.  Do something nice for yourself and check it out.  CLICK HERE to go to the first page of the story.

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January 2, 2009

Doing Fine Thankfully

Many of you are probably getting sick of seeing me post everytime.

And the Black Jack Justice fans will have read and enjoyed several posts and comments by BJJ writer, Gregg Taylor and artist, Sami Kivelä.

But many of you Rookie fans will have noticed an strange absence of the otherwise VERY talkative half of the Addictive Comics team, Scott Sigler, during the opening weeks of the site. 

There’s been a very good – and very bad — reason for this.

On our opening day, December 16th, Scott received some very serious news about a family member and informed me that he could not take part in the opening.  

Unfortunately, everything was scheduled, planned and announced.  So we had to go forward with the opening — even though Scott could not be involved.  Scott gave his full support to me and the rest of the Addictive Team to speak for him (thus the “Scott and Mark” at the end of some posts.)

Out of respect for his and his family’s privacy, we did not even reveal the problem.

However, I are happy to report that the news now is all good!  Out of respect for him (and a fear of getting something wrong), I’m still not gonna go into it here — but you can read about it on Scott’s own site at http://www.scottsigler.com/ and leave some comments of support for him. 

As soon as this crisis is fully over I am sure that General Siglerisimo (is that how you spell it?  For crying out loud — who talks like this?!)  will be back and as active as ever.

See ya soon,

Mark   

    

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December 31, 2008

Not ME this time, Bubba!

There was a small mistake in the text of yesterday’s page (Page 007) which reader RB was kind enough to point out in the comments –

Hey Mark,
Loving the new page. It’s looking great. I love how you can present the story in the panels and then hit it up with the dialogue we know from the book.

Can’t wait to get my hands on this in a printed format. I mean what better way to convert people to Siglerism than give them a graphic novel of the this stuff!

Also, Mark you need to edit the text in the second box in the second panel. “Means he’s only for four or five good years left”

Their are two possibilities:
“Means he’s only good for four or five more years.”
-OR-
“Means he only has four or five good years left.”

Thanks for working hard to bring us our fix Mark. You should talk to Scott about getting a your FDL Title (Future Dark Lieutenant, it’s like being knighted in Siglerism). 

Naturally I was apalled, agast and … well something else that starts with ”a-.”  Feel free to fill in a good word — I can’t think of anymore. 

“A MISTAKE!  How did this happen?” says I.

Well….
 
Check this out — 

“Zimmer’s getting old,” Stedmar said. “He’s 33. I know that’s not much to you, shamakath, but for a Human that means he’s only for four or five good years left. Barnes is only 19. Kollok figures that by the time Zimmer starts to fade, Barnes will be in his mid-twenties, just hitting the peak of his abilities.”

That’s straight from Sigler’s damned script. 

He may have corrected it in later editions (mine is from about 1503 AD.  It still has his Michigan address.  Why he sent me this one — I don’t know.  Could he have something to hide? Hmmmm?) 

Look at it good, folks.  THIS is the man you worship.  “FDO” my butt.  “TYPO” is more like it!

His sin is still there for everyone to see. (I won’t have a chance to update it until next week.)

Naturally you say that I should have caught this “minor” slip by the Great Man.  Hey, I adapt, draw, ink and letter the damn thing — you don’t expect me to actually read it!

Puh-LEEEEZE!

Mark 

PS - Just so everyone knows and there is no misunderstanding — here’s the little emoticon - ;) - that makes it all right.  

PPS - Happy New Year.

PPPS - There is no PPPS!  Why are you looking?

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December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas

We would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

The Addictive Comics Gang.

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December 23, 2008

The Rookie — Page 6

Hey, we’re glad you could make it. 

This is where you can comment on Page 6 and read the comments made by other readers and the creators.

To view the rest of the blog click The Rookie Blog Home link in the top left corner.

Thanks,

Scott & Mark

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December 15, 2008

Welcome to Addictive Comics & The Rookie Blog. Let’s Talk About the First Five Pages!

Welcome.

We are VERY EXCITED.

We have quite a bit of ground to cover in this first post so let’s get started. 

WHAT’S THE DEAL WITH THE ROOKIE BLOG?

Glad you asked.It might be a long time — maybe never — before webcomics rival the biggest offline comics in terms of readers and reach.  But one thing we have them beat on, hand’s down, is the ability to interact with the readers — almost real time.

Addictive Comics plans to take full advantage of this!

That’s the main reason we have created this blog — and similar blogs for each of our comics.  At first we envisioned having a comment area below the artwork on the actual comic pages.  But experiments with this proved that it was far too limiting for what we wanted to do.

We want, encourage and NEED the readers to comment on anything and everything.

And the Wide-Open nature of a Blog is PERFECT for this.

IS THAT ALL – JUST COMMENTS?

Heck no!  Although comments from you ARE the MOST important part of every blog, we also love the blog as a place to present some of our other work and air some of our thoughts. Expect to see extra artwork and writing by the creators, more of our thoughts on the pages and much more.

ONE LAST IMPORTANT NOTE

The comics are on a Page-a-Week Schedule (for many reasons), but we have no such constraints on the blog.  We plan to post more frequently — whenever the mood hits us.

Possibly daily.

We’ll always start a new post for each new Comic Page but there may be several posts between them.Plus the comments are always available and we hope that you will use them frequently.  So be sure to hit The Rookie Blog often between Tuesdays (the update day for The Rookie Comic) to check out what’s new and to read the comments left by other readers.

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Before we get to your comments — here are a couple of added bonuses for you from The Rookie Creators, Scott and Mark – Up first is a small introduction to The Rookie novel which never made it onto the podcast.  It gives a bit more insight into the mind of Quintin Barnes – and is worth a look.

Some of you may have seem this on the “leaked” sample pages Scott and Mark were using to experiment with the webcomic idea — but for most of you this will be brand new.

SOCIAL LIFE? HE HAS NO FRIENDS AT ALL? NO ONE TO SAY GOODBYE TO? NO ONE TO MISS WHEN HE’S GONE, TO FEEL HOMESICK FOR?

 

Chapter One: The Game

Teammates walked around the locker room, sat on the bench next to him, all preparing for the game. Muscular men in their physical prime, their bodies covered with religious tattoos, their eyes wide with and nostrils flaring from subdued pre-game thoughts.

He didn’t see them.

They talked strategy. Talked about what they needed to do on the field, who they wanted to smash, who they wanted to shut down. Low conversations and barking boasts, alpha-male sounds droning through the room like audible adrenaline.

He didn’t hear them.

A silent holocast played in the center of the locker room: the Purist Nation Army Devout squaring off against the Stewart’s Landing Chosen. The translucent image sparkled colorful and vibrant as a red-clad Devout free safety blitzed and sacked the orange-jersied Chosen quarterback.

He didn’t even know the game was on.

His vision, his entire world, narrowed down to one small patch of mud-stained floor. On that patch, he laid his jersey. The block number “10” was a slash of silver-grey against the jersey’s black Kevlar-bead fabric.

He then laid the leg armor, flexible black fabric covered with thick silver-grey alloy plates, curved to match the contours of his hips and his muscular thighs. The jersey’s bottom touched the top edge of the leg armor, as if someone fully dressed had lain down, then vanished, leaving only the clothes behind.

He saw himself in that uniform, on the field, destroying the enemy, crushing their will, turning their carefully planed strategy into frustration and shame. He set one shoe down in front of each leg. Half-inch long mud cleats jutted from the bottom in orderly rows, the teeth that would eat up the field already gnawed with a season’s worth of games.

The Corsairs. His enemy, who the hell were they? Who were they, to think that they could stop him?

He put a sock in each shoe.

They would get theirs, oh yes they would, the fucking Corsairs would get theirs.

Finally he picked up the helmet. Silver-grey, with a black stripe down the middle and a black anti-shock facemask. He looked into the empty shell for a moment, then set it gently down atop the jersey, completing the vanished-man’s uniform.

Neat.

Orderly.

He rolled his shoulders a few times. Joints cracked and popped, loosening up. He shook his head. BLINK … the locker room seemed to reappear around him. He heard his teammates, saw them preparing, some of them with their own little pre-game rituals that were just as strange as his.

He began to dress, starting with the socks – always the socks first – and felt the controlled anger and biting anticipation swelling inside his soul.

It was Sunday.

Game day.

His day.

Pretty cool, huh?

And here’s something else that’s pretty cool that all you Sigler fans may enjoy from The Rookie artist, Mark Hester –

Ancestor - Watch for it!
Again a few of you may have seen this already — but we wanted everyone to have the chance……and to know — THEY’RE COMING!——————————————————That’s all for now.  We open the first comment area for your comments on –

  • The first five pages of The Rookie Comic
  • The Rookie Blog
  • Quentin, Stedmar and the Quyth
  • Mark’s Artwork
  • Scott’s Story
  • Addictive Comics
  • ANYTHING ELSE YOU WANT TO TALK ABOUT

Thank you for joining us and PLEASE participate,

Scott, Mark the whole Addictive Comics Gang

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