Sunday, January 01, 2017

Plans for the future!

Happy New Year! After the successes of Brickman Returns! and Derek the Troll in the previous two years, one of my intentions this year is to self-publish more comics. Now, this is all dependent on whether I have time of course, as mainstream comics work must take priority as that's what pays the bills. However, 2017 is an anniversary year for two of my creator-owned properties so I really want to get them back in print. (And yes, that's print. Not digital.)

With that in mind I'll soon be starting work on Combat Colin No.1, the first in a series of comics I'll be publishing from time to time that will reprint all the old 1980s Combat Colin strips from Action Force and The Transformers right from the very start, in the right order. 2017 is the 30th anniversary of Combat Colin so it's time he had his own title. I don't have all the original art now so some pages will be scanned from the original art, some from the old comics, and will be reprinted in black and white with brand new full colour covers. There's the working logo design above, although that's not necessarily the final version.

The other property I'm considering reviving is Suburban Satanists, the adults-only humour strip I did for Norwegian and Swedish comics. It's been 20 years this year since their first strips appeared so what better time to release the first English-language collection? I have all the original art so the pages will be new scans and newly coloured and lettered. The plan is to publish them in five or six full colour comics over the next few years. 

Anyway, that's the plan! Life is unpredictable so whether I achieve that or not remains to be seen. Hopefully Combat Colin No.1 will be out by April (the character's 30th anniversary month) and Suburban Satanists No.1 later in the year. Fingers crossed! In the meantime I need to get back to work on The BeanoEpicToxic, and Doctor Who Magazine, but I'll keep you posted of developments on my other blog (http://lewstringercomics.blogspot.co.uk)  as things progress!

If you're interested in my previous self-published comics and prints and you still haven't bought them you'll find my online store here:
http://www.lewstringer.com/page7.htm 


UPDATE: Just to clear up some confusion: With the very best intentions, The Birmingham Comics Festival plugged my forthcoming Combat Colin comic on Facebook this morning (Jan 2nd) but they used the cover of a Combat Colin Summer Special that I did 20 years ago. It's being shared around Facebook but that's not the cover of the new one so the price and info is incorrect. There's also some confusion over the date of the festival, which seems due to the April Birmingham Comic Con using the Birmingham Comics Festival web address (!). I'm a guest at the Birmingham Comics Festival in June, NOT the "Birmingham Comic Con" in April.

9 comments:

  1. well, I hope things go really well and my name can already be put down for copies of the Combat Colin and suburban Satanists ^_^

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  2. I love the logo, Lew. Both your comic and this blog.

    I will definitely order your comics as they come out.

    Happy New Year.

    SID

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  3. Happy New Year, Lew....love the new logo.

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  4. Well I really enjoyed the previous 2 books you did so I will be picking this up if you publish it - love the artwork on the cover logo excellent stuff. I was actually clearing out my loft last week and came across a copy of your "Yampy tales" which brough a smile to my face

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  5. Blimey, that was 20 years ago Paul. Glad to hear you still have it. Thanks for the comments.

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  6. I've been waiting 30 years to find out what happened in the Colin strips after Transformers 300ish. Never did manage to track down those missing issues.

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  7. Things went REALLY yampy after issue 300. I'll get to those stories eventually in the reprint series.

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  8. Count me in Lew! I never read Colin in Action Force, only when it merged with Transformers so that's plenty of new stuff to kick off with. But also looking forward to reading the rest in one series of comics! Plus the taster of the Suburban Satanists in Brickman Returns was hilarious!

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  9. Thanks, Phil! The early strips are more traditional in some ways but it soon goes yampy.

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