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Hello and welcome to my second webcomic on Drunk Duck.

Some of you might be familiar with my comic here, Opportunist P.I. (mainly because I'm going to link this page to the P.I. page update tomorrow). Unlike that one, Lucky Dawg will run for quite some time.

Once upon, I considered this comic to be my sure thing into the print world. I was lucky enough to get a hold of a couple of great guys. Pow Rodrix on the main art and Guillermo Ucha complementing with colors. I decided to do a superhero werewolf comic book. I mean, who does superhero werewolf stories anymore? Mainly it was just Marvel, but Werewolf By Night and Man-Wolf were not making any comebacks anytime soon. About an issue of art done, going onto the second issue of the series (set for four issues), I got a swift kick to my creative nuts.

Robert Kirkman announced he was doing a superhero werewolf comic.

So me, being stupid and paranoid, shot out a quick submission to Erik Larsen. Wasn't colored, I quickly lettered it off my uncensored script, no sound effects (which was extremely needed in places). He didn't like the bad language (which I was going to change anyway), some transitions (which was what the sound effects were to help), one thing that was going to quickly change in the story and one thing that I just wasn't going to change at all. He wanted more contacts for the main characters (family & friends type thing), but my main three characters were loners that found each other. But above the 3 out of 4 things that could be easily solved, he did say it had real promise. But the bottom line was, he wasn't going to accept superhero werewolf stories.

Bummer. But I kept on going forward with my dreams and kept the comic going. Here is a prelude to the main story featuring the title character. I printed this story and sold a few copies at last year's Wizard World Chicago.

So I plan on updating this one every Monday and Thursday. Thanks in advance for reading.
-Posted on Apr 21, 2008


User: lapaix 5

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User: RaydBool 5

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-Posted on Feb 10, 2009

User: Gohlico 5

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Awesome cover! So cinematic!
-Posted on Dec 20, 2008

User: Crimsonskystudio 5

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Awesome style
-Posted on Aug 25, 2008

User: Lars and August 5

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Nice cover! I love it!
-Posted on Aug 14, 2008

User: Hdub7 5

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Incredible stuff man.
-Posted on Aug 11, 2008

User: ketsuo 5

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awesome stuff
congrats!
-Posted on Aug 11, 2008

User: ketsuo

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awesome stuff
congrats!
-Posted on Aug 11, 2008

User: Kenz Lee 5

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Amazing work!
-Posted on Aug 11, 2008

User: katyas 5

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The angularity of this creates an interesting effect stylistically.

Plus, DAMN, dat's a big werewolf!!
-Posted on Jun 23, 2008

User: legacyhero 5

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Great looking comic. The coloring is phenomenal!
The time may be right for the return of superhero Were-wolves.
Hollywood has a werewolf remake in the works and image,I believe,recently released something called The Astounding Wolf-Man. (I don't know how well it was received.)

I predict you'll do well here on the Duck.
Looking forward to more!!
-Posted on Apr 24, 2008




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