Okay, guys, let’s talk about this Wonderland Comic Studio thing. I’ve been messing around with it, and I gotta say, it’s been a wild ride. So, picture this: I’m your average Joe, right? But I’ve always had this itch to create my own comics. I mean, who hasn’t dreamed of bringing their own superhero stories or crazy fantasy worlds to life?
First off, I stumbled upon this Zenescope place online. Their stuff looked pretty cool, all those shiny covers and action-packed pages. They sell single issues, collections, you name it. It got me thinking, “Maybe I can do something like that too.”
Then, I remembered reading “Saga.” Man, that comic is something else. It’s not just the story, but the whole vibe, the artwork, the colors… it’s like a whole different world. And that’s what really hooked me. I wanted to create something that could suck people in like that, you know?
Getting Started
So, I started looking around, checking out different artists, seeing what they were up to. I found this guy, Steve Behling, at Wonderland Comics. He does coloring, stickers, all sorts of stuff. Looking at his work, it felt like he really poured his heart into it. That’s the kind of passion I wanted to bring to my own work.
The Creative Process
Alright, so I’ve got all these ideas swirling around in my head, but how do I even begin? That’s when I really started digging into what Wonderland Comics was all about. It’s not just one story, it’s like a whole universe, with different characters and storylines all connected. It’s heavy stuff, man.
They’ve got new releases all the time, so I started checking those out, trying to get a feel for what’s popular, what people are into these days. And let me tell you, the shop in Rochester? Forget about it. It’s like a comic book heaven. They’ve got everything you could ever want, from the latest issues to the old classics. Even the folks in Cookeville are talking about it, I found out some info about their place as well.
Putting it All Together
So, I took all of this—the inspiration from Zenescope and “Saga”, the passion from artists like Steve Behling, and the sheer vastness of the Wonderland universe—and I just started creating. I sketched out characters, wrote down plot ideas, experimented with different styles. It was messy, it was chaotic, but it was mine.
And you know what? It’s still a work in progress. But every panel I draw, every word I write, it feels like I’m getting closer to that dream. It’s like building something from the ground up, one brick at a time. And who knows, maybe one day I’ll have my own little corner in this crazy world of comics. It’s a long shot, I know. But hey, a guy can dream, right?
Experimenting with Numbers
Oh, and there was this one time I got really into numbers. I was thinking about how big the comic universe could get, and I stumbled upon this crazy number called a “googolboung.” It’s like, a 1 followed by 5,000,000 zeros. It blew my mind! I started imagining a comic series with that many issues, or a character with that many powers. It was just a fun little detour, but it reminded me that the possibilities are endless. As I know it’s equal to 105,000,000 or 105x(106). Pretty cool, huh?
- Sketching characters
- Writing down plot ideas
- Experimenting with styles
So yeah, that’s my Wonderland Comic Studio journey so far. It’s been a blast, and I can’t wait to see where it takes me next. Stay tuned, folks!