Showing posts with label Excelsior Web Comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Excelsior Web Comics. Show all posts
Saturday, April 20, 2013
New Rip Regan: Powerman posted!
Don't miss the latest page in the Rip Regan: Powerman online comic I'm writing for Excelsior Web Comics!
http://ripreganexcelsior.blogspot.com.br/
Friday, October 19, 2012
Check out Rip Regan!
Pages 1-8 of the Rip Regan: Powerman story Eric Johns and I are doing for Excelsior Webcomics are posted. Please drop by and check them out and leave Eric a nice comment about that amazing art.
http://ripreganexcelsior.blogspot.com.br/
http://ripreganexcelsior.blogspot.com.br/
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Rip Regan: Powerman goes live!
"RIP REGAN-POWERMAN", written by Sean Taylor, with art by Eric Johns is now online at Excelsior Web Comics!
Click the link above for the full story.
Friday, March 16, 2012
"Rip"-ed from the Pages of Fight Comics Comes Rip Regan: Powerman!
Coming Soon from Excelsior Web Comics!
Rip Regan created by Herman Bolstein & John Celardo
Written by Sean Taylor
Pencils by Eric Johns
Colors by Celso Ludgero
It's time to see the golden age man of might in a brand new light as he teams up with a new partner, the lovely and mysterious martial artist Yoshi, as they try to protect a returning war hero from a gang of bank-robbing thugs. You don't want to miss this re-imagining of the classic pulp comic book hero, retold with with respect and admiration for the original source material.
Regan originally appeared in Fight Comics #3 in March 1940 and ran as a support feature until issue #14. To download the original appearances to whet your appetite for the new adventures, visit the Digital Comics Museum.
Excelsior will produce books in both online and print formats for graphic novel collections. Don't miss the unveiling of this new line of classically inspired comic book tales.
Rip Regan created by Herman Bolstein & John Celardo
Written by Sean Taylor
Pencils by Eric Johns
Colors by Celso Ludgero
It's time to see the golden age man of might in a brand new light as he teams up with a new partner, the lovely and mysterious martial artist Yoshi, as they try to protect a returning war hero from a gang of bank-robbing thugs. You don't want to miss this re-imagining of the classic pulp comic book hero, retold with with respect and admiration for the original source material.
Regan originally appeared in Fight Comics #3 in March 1940 and ran as a support feature until issue #14. To download the original appearances to whet your appetite for the new adventures, visit the Digital Comics Museum.
Excelsior will produce books in both online and print formats for graphic novel collections. Don't miss the unveiling of this new line of classically inspired comic book tales.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

