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Football season is upon us.

Sep10
by Mav on September 10, 2009 at 7:48 am
Posted In: Photoshoots



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Originally uploaded by chrismaverick

This is from an old shoot that the real Sarah and I did, but I just thought “hey, it’s been a while since I put up a pinup” and it’s time to welcome people back to football season.

See, American Football is a favorite pasttime all over the galaxy. Especially the Steelers. As such, Felinoids are big fans.

Go Steelers!

-Mav 
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Comic Recommendation: Rick the Stick

Aug21
by Fluffy on August 21, 2009 at 1:55 am
Posted In: Announcements

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Max and I are both big fans, you could maybe even say students of Scott McCloud and his book Understanding Comics.
One of my favorite concepts from the book is the idea of what I like to call metacomics. That is, exploring the medium of comics and doing things with comics that you can’t really do in other forms of artwork. There’s actually a lot of that in Cosmic Hellcats. Granted, pretty much no one ever notices it but us, but it’s there, and that makes me happy.
What makes me even happier is seeing someone do it who’s not us. And that’s what Rick the Stick (by Kenard) is really about. It’s easy to be funny. It’s easy to be creative. Actually, that’s not true, neither of those things are easy. But Kenard definitely pulls it off. But on top of bringing the funny, he brings much more. 
One of the hardest parts of comics is balancing consistency in artwork with character design. One of the first things a beginning artist does is strive for as much realism as possible. However, what you learn as you progress is that by sacrificing some of that realism you can gain a lot of expressionism in your work. What McCloud teaches in his book is that by moving towards the unreal or the surreal, you can actually allow viewers to identify with your characters on several other levels. While the Mona Lisa is a very specific image due to the attention to detail in the rendering, Charlie Brown is an everyman that anyone can identify with.
Rick the Stick takes this to another level. Rick is a stick figure. The ultimate everyman. However, he lives in a world primarily inhabited by more realistic figures and this creates a situation where anyone can identify with Rick and yet see how he stands as an outsider to the rest of the world around him. On top of this Kenard makes visual statements in his strip by playing with everything from color to word balloon design (obviously one of the things I’m most interested in from our strip here as well).
So please check out Rick the Stick. Read it for the sheer enjoyment or read it as a student of the art. But read it and enjoy.
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Comic Recommendation: Phineus

Jul21
by Mav on July 21, 2009 at 1:03 am
Posted In: Announcements

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Time to take a look at another comic. 
This one is special. Not only is produced in Pittsburgh, much like your beloved Hellcats, but it’s produced by Barry Linck, who hangs out at my neighborhood comic shop, Phantom of the Attic. That has nothing to do with the strip, of course, but I’m amused by the connection.
Anyway, Phineus is the story of a Dungeons and Dragon’s style mage, but pushed into a modern setting. The dichotomy of this situation leads him into many an adventure. In fact, Phineus’s adventures have been building up since 1991. That’s right, 1991.
Unlike most webcomics, (however, much like Hellcats) Phineus has it’s roots in print comics. The webcomics are actually reprints of pages that Linck has done over the years collected for the world wide internet audience.
Phineus isn’t just an interesting read. It’s more than that, it’s basically a clinic on showing other webcomic creators what is possible with the medium. How to craft a story, how to cross promote with other comics, how to create extras to spruce up your site and publishing your stories in print. Beyond that, it’s a good read, especially if you enjoy longevity of story and world building. Check it out today.
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Comic Recommendation: Capes-n-Babes

Jun02
by Mav on June 2, 2009 at 12:00 am
Posted In: Announcements

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A few weeks ago, Max and I decided to join the Webcomic Planet Collective. It’s a community of webcomic artists like us who have banded together for mutual support, cross promotion and maybe even getting drunk and picking up chicks. Ok, that last part wasn’t in the charter, but what the hell, one can dream right?
It’s actually been really good for us. Aside from having some good incoming links from others sites, it’s given me and Max the chance to do something we really love. Namely, check out other webcomics. We agreed to work with the others in reviewing each others comics over the next several months. Our first assignment was Capes-N-Babes. I definitely couldn’t be happier about that.
Why?
Well, frankly because it’s basically like cheating. You see, I actually started reading Capes-N-Babes before we joined the Collective. I love it.
Something that may not surprise you is, I read comic books. As such, on Wednesdays (world-reknowned as the holy New Comic Day), I go and hang out at my local comic book shop. In fact, as a kid, I even worked at one. Which basically means that Capes-N-Babes is a story I know. It’s a story I lived.
In a lot of ways it reminds me of the movie Clerks. It’s the story of Marc, a guy, who works in a comic book shop and all the wacky goings on that occur there. Marc does exactly what anyone does in a comic book shop: argue about comics, awkwardly hit on the only hot chick whoever comes in and make fun of the other people in the shop. Really, its the geek mecca. And its hilarious.
Chris Flick, the writer/artist, has come up with a brilliant formula for the strip as well. Max and I have discovered that the hard thing about doing an episodic strip like this is that eventually, frankly you get sick of writing it. There are days where you just want to do something else. That’s why we have Hellcat Cosmos. Well, Chris has figured out something even smarter. When he wants to take a break from the story, he just does. So that means not only do we have a wonderful strip about quirky, dysfunctional guys in a comic shop, but sometimes we have a humorous one-off strip about superheroes or pop culture or politics or really whatever is on Chris Flick’s mind. Maybe that seems weird, but his sense of humor totally makes it work.
So you should definitely check it out. If you love comics (and I assume you do, because otherwise, why the hell would you be on this site in the first place) then it’s definitely worth a read. I laughed myself silly as I went through the archive. And if I haven’t sold you on it yet, then I’ve got one thing that totally will. Marc’s best friend, and the most frequent guest in the store is Roy. Roy is a werewolf. Why? Because if I’ve learned anything from doing Cosmic Hellcats this last year or so, it’s that anything is funnier if you have a character that is anthropomorphic furry for no particular reason whatsoever. He’s also a sex crazed werewolf. One of these days I’ll have to talk to him about doing a crossover strip. Roy and Sarah would probably get along great.
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Schoolgirl Amaya

May29
by Mav on May 29, 2009 at 12:47 am
Posted In: Announcements, Photoshoots



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Originally uploaded by chrismaverick

So since I put up recent photoshoots shots of the real life Damsel and Chaste recently, I decided that maybe I should put something up of Amaya as well.

Unforunately I haven’t done a cyberpunk shoot with Amaya, but I did recently do a School Girl shoot with her and a couple other models. I have that up on my Flickr stream, but I thought I’d give a little sample here. It’s always nice to dress up the comic with some hot babes.

Now I just have to do a shoot with Sarah. It’s been a while. Hopefull we’ll remedy that soon.

-Mav

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