Every superhero writer ultimately faces the biggest challenge: writing the origin story. Origin stories are absolutely critical to get right for the launch of a new superhero character, or the reboot of an older one. Unfortunately, origin stories are … [Continue reading]
Three ways to Write Scarier Zombies
With The Walking Dead TV Series leading the way by drawing millions of viewers, and the success of the Max Brook's World War Z book and movie, zombies are big business. The problem I have with zombies is that as currently portrayed, they are … [Continue reading]
Dark designs, dangerous schemes…
I want to give people a little peek behind the scenes and update them on some of the writing projects I'm currently working on. Writing Projects - The Black Skull Earlier this year, I had released my first short novel, The Black Skull: Accused. … [Continue reading]
Superhero Writing Tips – When Blowing up a City isn’t enough
As superhero fans, we have had a pretty good year for movies. Man of Steel, GI Joe: Retaliation, Pacific Rim, and others have all brought a lot of our classic superheroes to the screen and added a few new ones as well. All of these movies that I've … [Continue reading]
Someone Needs to Pulp this Up
[youtube id="1sRlFQLwg3w"] There are some real-life mad scientists working at Micro Magic Systems, a group of special effects artists and roboteers, and they've super-sized the hexrobot concept. Even better, they've made it ride-able! For pulp … [Continue reading]
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