As of this writing, we're siting in the middle of a pandemic, so I figured it was about time to rise like Pennywise and update this poor ye bloggy.
As you can clearly see, this blog has been an on again off again project. But! I wanted to update everyone with our latest project: The Zombie Game!
You can follow us here at: https://www.instagram.com/thezombiegame/
We have assembled a dream team to work on this graphic novel project! It will be a full color, full length, self contained story.
A group of college students attend an End of Year party only to find themselves hunted by the rich in a live-action zombie apocalypse video game.
Stay tuned for more updates and here is a sneak peek at one of the pages!
The first full length graphic novel by artist and writer Emily McGuiness. Graduate of Savannah College of Art and Design, and all around maven, Emily is out to tell the story of Ira Anderson.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Beyond the Looking Glass
Happy Holidays, all!
Ira will always have a first and foremost place in my heart but I have been hard at work on other projects as well. This includes a pretty hilarious ABC book, Illumination Gallery and my next graphic novel, 4 Hire.
Ira's drawing style is still the most natural for me. Who wouldn't want to get away with not drawing noses?! I think I found a great balance between cartoony and realistic figures. I still like to sketch and doodle this way to get my ideas down.
Many people have asked about a sequel to Ties. I would like to do something more with the friends I've met in Ira's world but so far Ira hasn't had anything to say about it. Honestly, after working on the idea for over 8 years I think Ira's pretty satisfied .... for now. You never know when that imp will start demanding more stories to be told.
I hope all of you are having a blessed Holiday season. I know Ira didn't get you anything!
Ira will always have a first and foremost place in my heart but I have been hard at work on other projects as well. This includes a pretty hilarious ABC book, Illumination Gallery and my next graphic novel, 4 Hire.
Ira's drawing style is still the most natural for me. Who wouldn't want to get away with not drawing noses?! I think I found a great balance between cartoony and realistic figures. I still like to sketch and doodle this way to get my ideas down.
Many people have asked about a sequel to Ties. I would like to do something more with the friends I've met in Ira's world but so far Ira hasn't had anything to say about it. Honestly, after working on the idea for over 8 years I think Ira's pretty satisfied .... for now. You never know when that imp will start demanding more stories to be told.
I hope all of you are having a blessed Holiday season. I know Ira didn't get you anything!
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Monday, October 18, 2010
An Introduction From Our Protagonist
In putting together the teaser book I wanted to have something different. I think it's fun to interact with your books and be able to take things apart. To that end I have discovered a letter from Ira and will include it in the preview book for all to read. I wanted to share below, so you could get a first look at it. You will be able to pull it out of an envelope if you get the preview book. It's like the old days before an iPad let you flip pages!
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