Friday, May 25, 2012

Champion!

Hola.  Here's the cover to the 1st issue of my long-overdue graphic novel Michael Midas - Champion that will be released in 6 parts starting in July.

Check out the link to the official press release as well:

http://stumptowntradereview.com/2012/05/boom-announces-a-champion/

16 comments:

Rickart said...

Wow! The book looks beautiful! Nice work!

Tom Moon said...

Great looking book Scott. I definitely want a copy.

MrGoodson2 said...

Fantatic. Can't wait.

I hope it's a huge hit with Blair Butler. I bet it will be.

Looks like it will get a lot of attention.

Everyone will love you because you are a shooting star.

Tom Carroll said...

I like the fact that he has Velcro pull tabs on his shoes. Someone that strong would have to be very careful so as to not pull them off ... ;-) Amazing work, Scott. It is a testimony to your persistence and artistic quality that Champion is getting published. As they say, "Cream always rises." (Can't wait to read what comments are made about THAT quote ...

Davis Chino said...

LOOKS GREAT!

And who's trying to stop you from eating a baby? That's your schtick!

Really excited about this. From Stumptown, too!!

Surly Bird said...

Fantastic work, Scott! Really love this!

MrGoodson2 said...

Did I say it was Fantatic? I hope I did.
Will you be on Con panels on its behalf? In BOOM's area for meet and greet? etc.

MrGoodson2 said...

Those margin captions of yours have probably held your career back.

MrGoodson2 said...

So, your pencils were your "inks" right?

MrGoodson2 said...

ANSWER ME GODDAMIT!

MrGoodson2 said...

OK. Be that way

MrGoodson2 said...

I'm just a fan. A lowly creature. You're the talent.

MrGoodson2 said...

Baby Dining at its Finest

Davis Chino said...

Ellis! You're crackin' me up!

Scotty Buncake said...

What the hell? Just checked in after a while. Ellis has been busy. Yes, the "inks" were just finished pencils.

Thanks for the comments everyone! First issue will hopefully be out at the SD Con.

Ron said...

Stunning!

I never would've appreciated the velcro pull-tabs if not for the keen eye of Tom Carroll.