23/02/2009

INTERVIEW - BATTERY ACID FUSION MAGAZINE

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Breaking in to the comic industry is not an easy chore; even the greatest artists had to start somewhere. Getting their work out there in conventions, workshops, galleries, all this before ever thinking of getting published, same thing with writers. After a while comes along the first big project that is sure to be the first of many, today I had the opportunity to talk to one of these rising artists right here from the border, their names Alex Reigel and Ray Ramos from El Paso Texas and Oliver Lee Arce from the sister city of Juarez Mexico. They took the time to talk about their project on Heavy Metal Magazine, called Battery Acid, out on stores February 10th.

Javi: First off tell me a little about Battery Acid. What's the story about?

Alex: Battery Acid is our little tribute to Heavy Metal. We were raised on Heavy Metal and we remember all the cool stuff we used to see in there. Stuff that was racy and not your usual comic stuff, a lot of trippy, sci-fi mixed with horror and of course with the best art.


Ray
: Battery Acid tells the tale of intergalactic bounty hunter Ginger, who is a hot blue skinned chick that has a penchant for short skirts, ray guns and kick ass, and her trusty sidekick/ partner Sprakz, a pot smoking googly eyed alien who always wants to get laid.


Alex
: The two of them travel the universe searching for bounties for a certain benefactor who is yet to be revealed.


Ray
: Basically they want the hottest women ever found for some strange private collection, and when they say hot, they mean HOT.


Alex
: Even those women who had lived in the past. Ginger and Sparks will get the job done and travel through time to get the bounty. But of course the job has its dangers which will come into play as the series progresses.

Javi: How did you come up with the concept for Battery Acid?

Ray: We were sitting around deciding what we might do if we could get into Heavy Metal. Having met Kevin Eastman at the San Diego ComiCon in 07, he loved Alex’s work and wanted us to submit to the magazine.

Alex: So we thought about what we liked and what we wanted to do and basically it boiled down to having fun with the project.

Javi: How did the 3 of you come together for the project?

Ray: I met Alex a few years back and he was originally helping me on my comic book called “Dusk” we worked together for a little while but then, because of family issues, Alex was forced to move away. When Alex returned to El Paso, he looked us up to see if we were still around and we got in touch with each other and since I had met Olee a few years before, we decided that we could all collaborate together and produce some kick ass work!

Oliver: I’ve always been the go to guy (and still am) when Ray needed colors for covers/pinups, letters and graphic design for some of his books. Now that Alex was in the process of submitting Battery Acid to Heavy Metal, I was asked to add grays to his wonderful pages.

Javi: What was it like working together?

Ray: We had a great time because we all know what goes into making a kick ass book. No seasoned amateurs here, we treat each other and respect each other like the professionals we truly are. But that doesn’t mean we don’t have a good time.

Alex: Us working together is tons of fun, just like Ray. He’s tons of fun, literally! Lol!

Oliver: For me, it was educational. I found out how picky gringos are with their work, (haha) and it pushed me to work even harder and to meet the deadline.

Javi: How long was it before the story got published?

Alex: The Story was submitted a little more than a year and a half ago and they finally got back to us last summer, telling us it had gotten accepted in Heavy Metal.

Ray: It was awesome and badass!

Oliver: Yeah, that’s how long anyone has to wait before their stories get accepted.

Javi
: Was there a moment when you said, "you know what, maybe the story won't get published"?

Alex: Oh of course, all the time. We had written it off as just another learning experience and we could use it for our resume and of course for our portfolios.

Ray: But then out of the blue the call came and we were in and we loved it!

Oliver: Honestly, I didn’t have a doubt in my mind. If Eastman told Alex to submit to Heavy Metal, that counts for something, no? We just got to have a positive mind about these things.

Javi: How did you work through it?

Alex: We acted pretty fast, the whole story from conception to fruition was done in about 3 months, since Olee had the hard job of “coloring” the pages, he’s the one that had to really take his time with it.

Ray: Alex and I cranked out the story and art in about 2 weeks.

Oliver: Like I said, these guys are very picky. I’ve had to make a lot of changes and improve upon some things. But all of this was taking too much time. So we opted to do the book in gray scales and half tones. I think it came out pretty good.

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Javi: What would you recommend to all those people out there (artist and writers) who are just dying to get published?

Alex: Keep trying, explore all your venues and always keep wanting to grow. There are a ton of artists and writers that rely on old stuff to carry their work. They rehash and reinvent old work but it is still old work, doesn’t matter how many fancy titles you paste over the old title.

Ray: Many people think it’s about being a bad ass artist or writer, but the true secret is being consistent with your work and delivering the goods on time. If you can master that, then you’ll be sure to get into the industry faster than the next wanna be Jim Lee that draws one page a month!

Oliver: I’d say don’t wait to GET published. Publish yourself! If you’re confident about your work and have the money to print, then do it! But you also have to be responsible and consistent with your work. After you print that first comic, you have the responsibility to continue. Trust me, I speak from experience.

Javi: What's next for battery acid?

Alex: Eastman liked the art and story so much that he contacted us and said he wanted more, so we are currently developing it as a series in order to continue the adventures of everyone’s favorite alien bounty hunters.

Javi: How about you guys, any projects you're currently working on?

Ray: Right now I’m working on finishing the script for War of the Independents crossover with El Gato Negro and Aym Geronimo using my character El Valiente. And also finishing up the first story arc to our cult hit Infestation: Hell’s Pass with VIllano Montanenas.

Oliver: Work, my favorite subject. Currently I’m drawing a short story for a special project for Infestacion (Coming Soon!), coloring pages for the next issues of Karmesí (Coming soon also!)and doing a lot of lettering, graphic design and pre press work.

You can get a chance to meet them in person Saturday, February 28th 2009, from 12 to 8 PM at Dave's Comics 5360 N. Mesa St. El Paso, TX.

19/02/2009

BATTERY ACID!!!

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BATTERY ACID TOUR

MARCH 4th
Sunrise Games & Comics
8500 Dyer St. #16

MARCH 7th
Thor's Hammer
1212 N. Yarbrough Suite 304

MARCH 14th
Time Capsule
6501 N. Mesa St. #D

MARCH 21st
Rebels Comics
10781 Pebble Hills Blvd

MARCH 28th
Gamer's Haven
2200 N. Yarbrough #13
Montwood Cinemas

13/02/2009

Y SIGUEN SALIENDO COSAS


Hace poco tuvimos la oportunidad de que nos entrevistara un corresponsal de cultura comic aqui en Juarez por nuestro trabajo en Heavy Metal, el articulo ya esta en linea.

Entrar a la industria del cómic no es nada fácil, incluso los grandes artistas tuvieron que empezar desde abajo: promocionando su trabajo en las convenciones, talleres, galerías y todo esto incluso antes de pensar en que alguien los publiqué.

Después de tanto andar batallando llega ese gran proyecto que es el primer paso a las grandes ligas, precisamente hoy tuve la oportunidad de hablar con esta clase de talento: Alex Riegel (artista) y Ray Ramos (escritor) de la ciudad de El Paso Texas y Oliver Lee Arce (artista) de Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua.

Los tres se tomaron un tiempo para atender a los fans y platicar un poco sobre su proyecto en Heavy Metal llamado Battery Acid (literalmente se traduce como Acido de Batería), en la edición de Febrero.




Chequen la entrevista completa aqui: http://culturacomic.com/?p=13897#more-13897





Saludos.

12/02/2009

656 COMICS en GEEK FIGHT!

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This month is just getting better and better! After being published with my brothers from across the border in HEAVY METAL MAGAZINE, I just word that the game cards based on The Angry Video Game Nerd vs The Nostalgia Critic are being released. “Why is that important?”, you say. Well, it’s only because Alessandro and myself were invited to said project a few months ago to illustrate a couple of cards… and here are those two cards!

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So there you have it! Here’s a link to where you can see the rest of the cards illustrated by the best and talented fanboys out there! http://divingdragongames.org/gf-s2-1.html

If you’re interested in buying the nerd vs critic cards, then go here, http://www.divingdragongames.org/shop/ It’s only 7 bucks! Money well spent!


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Este mes se esta poniendo mejor cada día. Después de ser publicado con mis carnales del chuco en la revista Heavy Metal, me acaban de avisar que las tarjetas basadas en The Angry video game nerd vs The nostalgia Critic saldrán al mercado (programa de critica de video juegos por Internet) “¿Y eso a mi que?” podrán preguntarse…pues les comento que alessandro y un servidor fuimos invitados a ilustrar unas de esas tarjetas hace ya varios meses. Y aquí esta el producto terminado.

(ver las tarjetas de arriba)

¡Ahí lo tienen!

Aquí les dejo el http://divingdragongames.org/gf-s2-1.html donde pueden ver el resto de las tarjetas ilustradas por los mas talentosos fanboys.

Si les interesa comprar unas de esas tarjetas aquí esta el http://www.divingdragongames.org/shop/ Ya se que la crisis esta canija pero gastamos 7 dólares en otras cosas, así que dejen de comprar sus caguamas por un día.

09/02/2009

10 de Feb

Si tan solo hiciéramos por lo menos la mitad de las cosas con la pasión que VEMOS el fútbol, Juarez seria otra cosa. Digo vemos, porque ya saben que los aficionados se regocijan por las victorias, mueren por las derrotas y apedrean, lanzan cohetones, chingazos, patadas y mentadas por los empates.

!Ya ni la chingan!

No es posible que no tengamos la conciencia lista y despierta para ver como esta nuestra ciudad. ¿Que importa si pierden los Indios?... que importa si pierde el Santos?... si la ciudad se esta quedando sin trabajo... que importa si el arbitro saco una tarjeta roja o amarilla?... si siguen desapareciendo nuestras mujeres y niñas...que importa se anularon un gol o no contaron un claro penal?... si hay niños de 14 años como sicarios y secuestradores. Claro que tenemos derecho a divertirnos, a distraernos y desestresarnos ¿pero de eso, a abrirle la cabeza a otro ser humano porque trae otro color? ¿porque es de Torreon? ¿que tan malo puede ser eso? ¿que el fútbol no es un juego?...pareciera que todo lo demas que pasa en mi juaritos esta bien, es lo normal, es lo correcto, la crisis económica, desapariciones, secuestros, violaciones, ejércitos, avionetas, helicópteros, metralletas, aumento de gasolina, extorsiones, ejecuciones, decapitados... ¿que mas? ¿se me olvida algo?

¡AH! pero eso si! No me toquen a mi Fútbol porque ahí si, exigo mis derechos, me organizo, peleo por lo que es mio y lo defendere hasta la muerte. Asi estan las cosas en Juarez. Yo si le voy le voy a los Indios.

http://www.diario.com.mx/multimedia.php?gal_id=1bb91f73e9d31ea2830a5e73ce3ed328


Ahora a otra cosa mariposa...

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BATTERY ACID - HEAVY METAL MAG by ~o-lee-a on deviantART

10 de Febrero sera histórico para nuestro colectivo, para nuestro querido 656 Comics. Por fin estaremos viendo resultados de nuestro esfuerzo. Aunque tengamos los nudillos sangrados y pelados por tanto tocar puertas y nuestras narices hinchadas por los azotones de puertas que nos la han cerrado, seguimos ahi. Si, somos aferrados y creemos en nuestro talento.

Hace mas de un año se entrego esta propuesta y pensábamos que habia sido otro tiro al cielo, pero gracias a los dioses de la fantasía y ciencia ficción Heavy Metal dijo que si a Battery Acid.

Asi que felicidades carnales estamos orgullosos de ustedes.

Felicidades Alex, felicidades Ray y felicidades al corazón del 656... Oliver!

Gracias carnales por enseñarnos como se hacen las cosas.

Suerte.

Pancho.

02/02/2009

KARMESI EN INGLES


Check it out, estamos en CULTURACOMIC:


Hola otra vez amigos, aquí nuevamente reportando desde la frontera, en esta
ocasión nos encontramos en la vecina ciudad de El Paso Texas donde se juntaron
Adversary comics (Alex Riegel y Ray Ramos) y 656 comics (Francisco Arce y Oliver Lee Arce) en Thors hammer, localizado en Yarbrough 1212 N. Suite 304. Dentro del evento se presento Hells Pass #2 y Karmesí #1 y #2 en ingles. La versión
original de Karmesí contaba con 56 paginas a color y contaba con la colaboración
de: Marcos Porras, Rafael Suarez, Francisco Arce, Ray Ramos y Aurelio Valencia
como escritores. En cuanto al arte pues tenemos a: Ruben Dario, Alessandro
Esparza, Oliver Lee Arce y Angel Garcia. Basicamente es la misma historia pero
dividida en 2 numeros y en ingles. Como ya es costumbre pues me sente a platicar
con uno de los escritores de Karmesi, Francisco Arce.



Para leer el articulo completo sigue el link: http://culturacomic.com/?p=12991




See ya.