Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Character Origin: Ertzbet

This character has also gone through the most drastic revisions and I'm still not done. There's honestly not that much I can say about her without giving things away. Needless to say, she's going to be very fun to have in the comic. Ertzbet has taken a lot of research to pull off. However with all the ideas I have for her, there are only so many I can fit in to the story.

My model for Ertzbet is the only one that actually IS a model! I'm very lucky to have her as she really knows her craft. You ask her to look a certain way and she nails it every time. Kat Perez' modeling pic is simply from a Facebook page. She's the only one that I haven't had an opportunity for a photo session yet.

The model for Ertzbet is also a coworker of mine and has been in many local print and television commercials. Hopefully with her on board, she can give my comic the exposure I'm looking for, and then I can reciprocate it back to her modeling career.

This character will be featured nude. However, the body doubles I'm using for the poses I'm looking for will NOT be the same model I use for the face. I'm not charismatic enough to pull it off, very married, and then we'd also have the "I've seen you naked" problem to deal with. As for the nude model I use, that'll be a trade secret.

(It's from porn).

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Character Origin: The Drowning Man

I've made some changes to the Drowning Man since day one. At first he was the stereotypical baddie for the Punisher to fight. I made a few changes on the set of the movie that I liked, so I adapted them for this story. However, with the lead being changed from the Punisher to Kat Perez, I couldn't just have him be "Bald Man A". He had to have a real story. I had to make him as real as I could. What were his motivations and his past? That's when I started to piece together him being the real story within the story. He is somehow tied to everything.

He was originally the tattooed man and then the Drowning Man. I wanted to make him stand out in a crowd, but having a bunch of tattoos wasn't good enough. I took away the tattoos and added other physical changes that fit the character and his background more.

My model is one of my co-workers. I told him to keep a blank expression for this pose. Part of the reason why he was originally the tattooed man is because my friend Daniel was to be my model way back in 2004, and he has a plethora of pretty scary tats free of charge. But the Drowning Man is here to stay. I hope you enjoy the character and have your curiosity peaked as to just who he is, like the website states

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Character Origin: Kat Perez

This character was originally the Punisher. I wrote a script for film school back in 2004 after having this idea since probably 2002. I'll provide some pics of the production as soon as I can scrounge some up. I've got a ton of footage sitting on 6 DVC-Pro tapes in one of my dresser drawers. The film was never finished because production fell apart in the end. My Punisher didn't show up to shoots or my cameraman wouldn't show up.

When my editor, Joannie, got me to blow the dust off this story and try to make it into a viable comic book, I knew that I couldn't use the Punisher if I was sending this story to other publishers besides Marvel. And so the editing began. I wanted to create a female lead that could be taken serious. The average female comic character has huge boobs and she'll kick the guys ass, but with her impractical thong hanging out the whole time. My comic has nudity and sex, yes. But my lead character is a strong female who doesn't take shit from anyone. She doesn't expect to be respected while pushing her chest out.

I had a few one liners from the Punisher and a back story going on the whole time. I wanted to keep some of the sarcasm, but darken up the tone. I had to introduce the audience to a brand new character. With the Punisher, everyone knows who he is and I wouldn't have to touch on that. But this one is like the origin story.

My model is actually my room mate. She's a beautiful woman who can look comical when I'd need her to, and look utterly determined in the next shot. As you'll see with her and my model for Ertzbet, I really lucked out.

I've made HUGE revisions to this story to the point that it only kept some of the main ideas of the original. I'm very proud of my story and very proud of my lead- Kat Perez. I hope you like her, too.