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We have some exciting news! CCAS has moved to a new and improved version of our platform. Not only is it more powerful and better organized, it is completely responsive (looks great on all devices).

ATTN: MEMBERS WHO JOINED AFTER AUGUST 22, 2019
The only issue we are experiencing with this move:
Members who joined after August 22, 2019 WILL NEED TO RE-ENTER THEIR PROFILE QUESTION, ANSWERS. Please accept our sincere apologies for this inconvenience.

ALL MEMBERS:
We have added a new Profile Question: "Which Category best describes you?"

Categories: Amateur Artist, Professional Artist, Amateur Writer, Professional Writer, Independent Self-Publisher, Traditional Publisher, and Fan.

Please edit your Profile, and select your chosen category. By choosing the category that best describes you, will enable you to add content to the appropriate new modules:
1. Artists: Add photos to the new Arts & Prints Photo Module.
2. Writers: Add your bio information to the new Writers List Module.
3. Publishers: Add your bio information to the new Publishers List Module.
4. Publishers & Writers: Add books to the new Comic Books & Graphic Novels Module.

CLICK HERE to Edit Profile Questions.

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  • Hi Sean, Thanks for the ADD.
    I'm checking my emails on the way to work, so Good Morning !
    Have a great day , I'll chat with you later.

    Clint
  • Thanks Sean, I hope to reprint later this year and sell on amazon. Then I can continue the series. I'd love to se Mike Mignola do a comic series based on the bible stories as he'd have the vision to draw more younger people in.
  • Hey! Thanks for adding me as a friend, I see that you are a writer for comics, I hope that when I post a few first hand pages of "Revelation" that you may be able (and others) to give me some constructive crit. and perhaps advice! *hugs* God Bless you in your work!
  • Cool.
  • Righteo! I'll see what my sister has to say... Whether she throws it back in my face in disgust or thinks I have a fightin' chance. I'll know after this weekend, if she is a woman of her word (which isn't always the case) .
  • I think there is an attitude textbook that somehow gets into the hands of teenage daughters. We get some of the same problems with our 12 year old. I just try to think of creative ways to understand that she is not the alpha female in the house. My 19 year is back at college, so her and her sister are not in close proximity.
  • Sounds Great! I'm going to have my sister look at it first (she's been a high school english teacher changing hats to editor) so see how clear/unclear it is. Because really I've been sort of editing as I go once I have the images down. Also what's your rate for editing?
  • What an accomplished author you are!. I'd love to get your feedback on the script "Journey to the Throne Room" I'm creating right now. It doesn't appear that you have a moment to spare. I'd be the first to admit I'm not a writer. That's why at this point it has to be a somewhat personal autobiographical approach. Every good story has conflict and so does life. Right? Working hard on the graphics though.
    Anyway, thanks for the comment.
  • Sean,
    Thanks for the comment. Do keep hecking back on the Luna site and sign up on our mailing list if you may be so inclined. We have been working on the project for 3 years now and it should be pretty cool when completed.

    God Bless,

    Rob
  • Yeah that was me and a studio partner. I did the Ikarus story line. and Alex did the manga one called Toad. It was well recieved and was making alittle money. Dan at SLG is a great guy I appreciated his professionalism. Shortly after we started the Iliad we got a gig doing illustrations for Toybiz for the toy boxes. (Electro-spark Spiderman, Xmen, etc.) we did a ton and the money was good too. We got behind on the publishing schedule for Iliad (we stupidly tried to do it as a monthly)We put it on hiatus to work on other things and never got back to it. I've always regreted not finishing the story line. Alex later moved off to Atlanta and I got busy with commercial clients and never got back to doing comics. A little later I hooked up with the guys that where just starting to form Community Comics I've done some stuff there but it's really outside the mainstream.
    But Someday. . . .
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