Showing posts with label Missile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Missile. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

Larry Blake Collaborations

Larry Blake and Hawaii's own Gerry Lee have re-teamed to continue their collaboration on Gerry's comic book, The New Sons of Thunder, after two years apart. This results in two current projects: 1) Gerry is putting out a trade paperback collecting the first three issues written by Gerry and drawn by Larry, with a full-color cover by Larry. 2) Gerry and Larry are also working on a fourth issue which promises to be just as much fun as the others.

The Sons of Thunder are Tempest and Maelstrom, two would-be adventurers from Gokuraku island, "a place halfway between heaven and earth" where "anything can happen, and any place and any time is a simple boat ride away." These two sword-wielding princes, who can call down thunder and lightning, are on "a mission from God" as "heralds of the Messiah," a task they pursue with more enthusiasm than knowledge.

Gerry composes his fun and funny stories with their very appealing extended cast as roughly drawn manga-style pages, which Larry then translates into finished art in his own cartoony style, sometimes using Gerry's layouts, sometimes not. Like Larry's work with James Rubino, this blend achieves a quality beyond any Larry and Gerry could achieve alone. There's never been a comic quite like The New Sons of Thunder. It's an all-ages fun-blast that isn't tied to any one time or place!


Larry loves collaborating with other cartoonists, as these past couple of entries show. He claims he learns something new from every team-up. Just recently, he completed a year-long project doing inks and finishes on a dozen stories of a character called Silverwolf, written by Kevin Yong and roughed out by artist Eric Jansen. Kevin and Eric have created a unique superhero who is fun and appealing to all ages. The stories tie together in an overall science-fiction-tinged way while covering a wide-surface look and feel of everything from science fiction, superheroics, fantasy, and horror. The Silverwolf stories are slated for release in a trade-paperback collection. Most have been previewed in rough form in the Alpha-Omega APAzine, issued by the Christian Comic Arts Society. Click here for their website.

Larry Blake is a busy artist, and he has another collaboration in the works for Five Star Comics #2. It is the second story in the saga of Larry's new superheroine, Missile. This time out, the story is ten pages and is scripted by Terence Hanley. Penciled and lettered by Larry, the newest Missile story will be inked by Larry's longtime collaborator, that living legend of small press, Tim Corrigan!

Art copyright 2012 Larry Blake
Text copyright 2012 Five Star Comics

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Five Star Comics #2 Now in Print

For those eagerly awaiting the second issue of Five Star Comics--it has arrived! Five Star Comics #2, with a cover and a lead story by Black Bat artist Matt Marshall, is now in print. The newest issue of our comic book made its debut at the Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo (S.P.A.C.E.) during the weekend of April 21-22, 2012, in Columbus, Ohio, and is now available to readers. Ordering information is below. In the meantime, have a look at a sampling from Five Star Comics #2.

In the lead story of Five Star Comics #2, Matt Marshall reveals the origin of The Black Bat--the NEW Black Bat, son of the original from the pulp magazines of the 1930s and '40s. Matt's artwork is like nothing you have seen before in the comics and unlike anything you're likely to see anytime soon. 
Missile, great granddaughter of the Golden Age superhero Silver Streak, returns to face an old foe in "The Trojan Cuckoo." Larry Blake created Missile for the first issue of Five Star Comics and handled the penciling on this story. Tim Corrigan provided the inks. 
Next up: Gary Gibeaut wrote, penciled, and inked a tribute to Will Eisner's original Lady Luck. The story is called "The Return of Lady Luck" and features a new incarnation of the 1940s Lady Luck drawn by Klaus Nordling. 
The whole gang collaborated on "The Case of the Nutcase," a story featuring The Amalga-Mates, the first all-original characters to appear in Five Star Comics. In real life, The Amalga-Mates are Hemsworth V. Hemsworth and Semyon Hemsworth, millionaire philanthropists. Donning the trappings of their alter egos, they become the world's first and only Siamese twin superheroes! Tim Corrigan penciled a script by Terence Hanley. The inking came from Many Hands.

Cave Girl returns to Five Star Comics in a ten-page story, "Cave Girl and the Bat King," written and drawn by Terence Hanley.
So how do you order this 48-page extravaganza? Just send a check or money order for $5.00 to:

Larry Blake
69306 State Route 124
Reedsville, OH 45772

And what do you get for your five dollars? Five stories by five artists and featuring five (or six) protagonists, plus two pages of letters, a preview of Miss Masque, and a full-color photo-collage of Cave Girl by Larry Blake on the back cover. Order yours today.

Text copyright by 2012 by Five Star Comics
Art copyright 2012 by Matt Marshall, Larry Blake, Tim Corrigan, Gary Gibeaut, and Terence Hanley

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Five Star Comics #1

Five Star Comics #1 is ready at last! After months of preparation, Five Star Comics is in print, featuring five stories, each with its own Golden Age hero.

Moth Man!
The book starts off with a tale in which Moth Man the Golden Age character meets Mothman the paranormal creature. Find out how Mothman gained entrance to our world by reading "Moth Man Meets Mothman" by Terence Hanley!

Silver Streak!
Next, Silver Streak returns to the comics where he crosses paths with his own great-granddaughter, a new heroine called Missile. Together they go up against King Chronos. Read "Yesterday and Today" by Larry Blake!

Marvel Maid!
Marvel Maid is up next in a story in which she must face a threat to our very own Earth. She's not alone, for two small boys and even Albert Einstein are on hand to help. Find out what happens in "Agent of Doom" by Terence Hanley!

Flip Falcon!
Flip Falcon makes his first appearance in the comics in almost seventy years in "Flip Falcon in the Fourth Dimension". In this timeless tale, written by Jordan Lowe and drawn by Gary Gibeaut, Flip runs into a mad scientist and his demonic minions from another dimension. Read the full story in Five Star Comics.

Cave Girl!
Finally, Cave Girl, inhabitant of the forgotten Dawn Lands, sets out on an odyssey to rescue a helpless baby from his kidnapper. On her journey, she must avoid all the perils of a land populated with dinosaurs and even more monstrous creatures. You'll discover how it all turns out by reading "Cave Girl" by Larry Blake, Gary Gibeaut, and Terence Hanley!

Five Star Comics #1!

Five stories filling 37 pages--and no ads--plus a full-color cover and a preview of The Black Bat by Matt Marshall, on sale beginning Saturday, September 17, 2011, at The Mothman Festival in Point Pleasant, West Virginia!


Five Star Comics cover art copyright 2011 Terence E. Hanley
Text copyright 2011 Five Star Comics

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Five Star Creators-Larry Blake

Larry Blake: Wanted in Twelve States, Unwanted in All the Others

Larry Blake has been drawing small press comics for almost forty years and has been writing and drawing comics since at least 1960. Now he's on board with Five Star Comics. In his first story, "Yesterday and Today," Larry will bring Silver Streak, a popular Golden Age character, back to life and into the 21st century. And who does Silver Streak meet but his own great granddaughter, a new character and new heroine named Missile. If you have read Larry's long-running Psychozort and Kevin Cool, you'll like "Yesterday and Today."
 

Story and art copyright 2011 Larry Blake
The character, name, and concept of "Missile" are the property of Larry Blake. All rights are reserved.
Text copyright 2011 Five Star Comics