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Ghost Rider: End of All Things
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In the summer of 2003, the writer I was currently working on a couple of projects with got the idea for a submission to Marvel's revived Epic label of comics. This was supposed to be a forum where creators, known and unknown alike, could submit ideas and Marvel would choose which ones they wanted to produce. The guy I was working with always came up with some grade-A ideas, however it seemed that everything we'd tried to accomplish up to that point just ended up disintegrating into a puff of smoke. I honestly thought that this would be different however, I had real faith in the story because it was something that had never been done with this particular character before. We were going to turn what was currently (hell, almost always) a second or third tier character, and give him his grand opus. Unfortunately for us however, just as I was about to start pencilling the first few pages Marvel stopped taking submissions for the Epic project, thus crushing our dreams and spoiling what would have been an awesome book. While I don't feel I should reveal any of the story here (because it's not really mine to divulge, and communications have currently broken down between myself and my former partner), I'll show you some of the sketches and character designs. Here is what may have been Ghost Rider:End of All Things. -Jmilillustration.com[/FONT]
http://www.jmilillustration.com/ghostridersketches.php
Some Pictures:
Source:
http://www.jmilillustration.com/ghostridersketches.php
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]In the summer of 2003, the writer I was currently working on a couple of projects with got the idea for a submission to Marvel's revived Epic label of comics. This was supposed to be a forum where creators, known and unknown alike, could submit ideas and Marvel would choose which ones they wanted to produce. The guy I was working with always came up with some grade-A ideas, however it seemed that everything we'd tried to accomplish up to that point just ended up disintegrating into a puff of smoke. I honestly thought that this would be different however, I had real faith in the story because it was something that had never been done with this particular character before. We were going to turn what was currently (hell, almost always) a second or third tier character, and give him his grand opus. Unfortunately for us however, just as I was about to start pencilling the first few pages Marvel stopped taking submissions for the Epic project, thus crushing our dreams and spoiling what would have been an awesome book. While I don't feel I should reveal any of the story here (because it's not really mine to divulge, and communications have currently broken down between myself and my former partner), I'll show you some of the sketches and character designs. Here is what may have been Ghost Rider:End of All Things. -Jmilillustration.com[/FONT]
http://www.jmilillustration.com/ghostridersketches.php
Some Pictures:
Source:
http://www.jmilillustration.com/ghostridersketches.php