Saturday, December 21, 2013

Lia Scott Price Sponsors facebook.com/LADrummers

I'm sponsoring my friend Videographer and Photographer Adrian Mejia's "DrumCam" page, facebook.com/LADrummers.
Check out his videos of local metal drummers from live local shows!




Wednesday, December 11, 2013

What's Coming for 2014


So what's coming up for 2014? I am rescheduling publication of issue 4 to January. It took a little longer than expected but the wait is worth it...my artists wanted the drawings to be as perfect as possible, and I'm sure they are! it just keeps getting better. And issue 5 will be in the works starting in January as well. More cool things are coming as well with the comic book series, so the upcoming 2014 will be off to an exciting start!

So here's what to expect in 2014:

-The release of Issue 4
-The start of drawing and inking of issue 5
-New merch
-More digital formats coming soon!

Recap of 2013


A recap of 2013, what a great year for my first comic book series! 3 issues published, and which sold out at my first time at Comikaze. And thank you to all my fans and friends for all your support, you made this year awesome!

In the meantime, enjoy the holidays, everyone!

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Fan Favorite Image

This is one of the images from the comic book (Issue 1) that is a fan favorite. 
I also use it for my promotions.


Sunday, December 8, 2013

Lia Scott Price Sponsoring 2013 Metal Warzone Fest

I'm helping sponsor a local event, Metal Warzone Fest 2013, which honors my friend Adrian Mejia (Metal Warzone, Metal Invictus) who dedicates his time to photographing, videotaping, and documenting the performances of talented local metal bands.

Metal Invictus Facebook Page

$5 with printed flyer and a friend gets in free too!






December 7: Nice Birthday Message


Thank you to everyone who posted 
Birthday Greetings on Facebook!

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Basis for Characters



I get asked a lot of questions on whether I base my characters on real people. It's a mix of what I observe in real life (how an actor looks in an action film etc) and what my artists interpret my characters to look like. I basically just give my artists a description of hair color, body build, outfits, etc. and they go from there. It's just depends on the interpretation. But the point is, they have to look badass.

There are some real-life people in the comic book. Myself, for instance, as the "author" character, and my friends and their band logos. My artists asked me what I wanted some of the characters from the script to look like (example, the background characters such as vampires who fight a main character etc) and I decided to have my friend's images in the comic book, for fun, so they get to be characters in a scene, and to help promote their bands too.