So I finally decided to make my first 24 pages long comic, its a decision that every person should make at least once in a lifetime. Im serious. Anyway, this comic is supposed to be the prologue for a much longer epic saga about a drunken hobo fighting with demons - its an idea i came up with years before but never had the guts to actually sit down and start drawing it. But then...
...Behold the first 16 pages!! Please be aware though that this is the first time for me to write and draw a story which is longer than 4 pages, so its surely ballzy at most parts. But I learned a lot as i went along, and had a lot of fun at the same time.
i drew a short comic. penciled the whole thing on paper, then i inked & colored it in ps, cause i screwed it up bigtime with my penbrush. anyway, here it is. creating a comic is not an easy task, especially for me (but you never get anywhere if you only walk the easy path, right? i guess so), so i tried to have as much fun as i can while doing it - basically i put everything i love to draw into one story. and i think i learned a few stuff from it, so i really cant wait to start drawing the next one (which is going to be a big-ass fight-scene just for practicing). woo this summer is a crazy one
a friend of mine did some field work near the town of Mátranovák, the “home" of the so-called Mátranováki Fanyűvő (the hungarian bigfoot, google that shit - or check out the drawing i did about him) where little children told him a creepy tale about a witch who lives in an abandoned house in the forest and also has a horse-head. how cool is that? im having a crazy urge to draw horse-headed hags ever since.