
Reaching out to the trans media community here on Stage 32. My Greenman webcomic! Hello, I’m new to Stage 32 and I have a webcomic I am currently producing and creating that may interest many of you here. https://www.greenmancomic.com I would love to hear thoughts and feedback if you give it a read. Here is a little info about the project… Green Man, a forgotten god, travels back through time on a quest to judge the nature of humanity. Like a divine Rod Serling, he narrators uncanny tales of the human condition. Can he reconcile human nature with nature itself? Green Man: The Roots of Time melds myth and history in an epic six-part (126 page, approx.) fantasy comic series from the mind of artist Douglas Sirois (The Path, Apollo, Kings Road, dougsirois.com) and writer A.P. Weber (Lies and Half Truths, The Adventures of Woodrow the Wicked, Ion Grip apweber.com). It takes the reader on a journey through the darkness and beauty of the human experience, with waypoints at fantastic locations and tectonic historic events: from the timeless land of the Fae to the deadly plains of the American West, from plague-ravaged medieval Europe to a near-future research laboratory. Fans of SANDMAN, SWAMP THING, TWILIGHT ZONE, JONATHAN STRANGE AND MR NORRELL, AMERICAN GODS and Ingmar Bergman’s THE SEVENTH SEAL will be drawn to GREEN MAN: THE ROOTS OF TIME.
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So glad you reached out here on the Transmedia Lounge, Doug SIrois! I know several of the posters here have experience with comic books as part of their Transmedia process. Also, you should definitely connect with Frank Konrath about maybe being on his podcast: https://www.stage32.com/franklkonrath
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Awesome drawings, unique idea for many stories and fascinating alternate and co existing worlds. I like the way you can tie in world history with myth, legend and fantasy. The roots of trees also tie in with psychic meditation, I did a session where we sat on ground and imagined roots growing beneath us to earth’s core.
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Thanks for the tag, Kay! Doug SIrois, the comic looks interesting! I especially like how you're narrowing down your prospective audience by using content comps. Art work looks good too