Saturday, September 13, 2014

Lia Scott Price makes Vampires Scary Again

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Comic Book Author Lia Scott Price makes Vampires Scary Again

October 2014, Torrance CA. Torrance-based writer Lia Scott Price’s goal is to make vampires creepy and scary again. Especially for the coming Halloween season.

Out of nostalgia for when vampires were frightening and fearsome, Price created a comic book series, “Vampire Guardian Angels” featuring a classic vampire appealing to aficionados who associate the image of vampires with horror, not love stories filled with teen angst ridden drama (and who don’t sparkle).

“Nowadays people think vampires are wimpy, sullen characters.” says Price. “I wanted to bring back an interest in the bloodthirsty vampire that brought fear to the genre, and to introduce a vampire that you can be afraid of again.”

As a new comic book creator and writer in vampire genre, Price had to stand out, so she took the vampire genre one step further with new and unique characters, a refreshingly original storyline, and a disturbing twist.  Her  Vampire Guardian Angels are a “new breed”, a brutal hybrid of an everyday guardian angel and a serial-killing vampire who can only target and feed off people who pray to guardian angels for help, “because you never know what it is you’re summoning. It could be a vampire.” says Price.

The vampire action thriller comic book series will be exhibited in Artist Alley at Stan Lee’s Comikaze 2014 at the Los Angeles Convention Center on Halloween, October 31st through November 2, 2014.

Vampire Guardian Angels is written and published by Lia Scott Price, and features art by artists Andrew Setter and Chad Hammontree.

Comic Book web site: www.liascottprice.com

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Friday, September 12, 2014

Lia Scott Price September 2014 Photos







Comic Book Series Fan Posts Part 27

A very special thank you to all my wonderful friends and fans, I'm truly honored to receive your feedback, posts, responses and shares on the comic book series and I am grateful for everyone's support! Thanks again! You all rock!














Saturday, September 6, 2014

Progress of Comic Books


It normally takes about a year between comic book issues. My artists Andrew Setter (Illustrator) and  Chad Hammontree (Colorist)  work full-time (we all have day jobs).

It starts out with me writing the script for each comic book a few months in advance. I usually have two scripts ready with a few tweaks after the previous issue is published. Then, everything from the storyboarding to the initial drawing stages and the production schedule is coordinated by Chad who also functions as my Art Director. (Production is usually from February to December, and publishing is around February of the following year).

Once the drawing, shading and cover art are completed by Andrew, he hands them over to Chad, who finishes up the coloring and lettering.

I handle the layout and the publishing details, the PR and release, and promotion and sales (including online promotions, social media, and showcasing at comic conventions and events).

But the resulting art is fantastic and the wait is worth it!