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Other Christian Comics

Last post 08-04-2008, 4:13 PM by Apostle13. 59 replies.
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  •  06-19-2007, 8:56 PM 193

    Other Christian Comics

    Has anyone else read any other Christian comics?
  •  06-19-2007, 9:35 PM 195 in reply to 193

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    Tons!

     

    Check out www.communitycomics.com for some awsome books. Especially ArmorQuest!

     

    Also for background on Christian comics and monthly news updates:

    www.Christiancomicsinternational.org

     

    And for the best forum of Christian comic creators, professional and amateur:

    www.Christiancomics.net

     

    Zondervan is coming out with a line of manga-style books in July (or August):

    http://www.zondervan.com/Cultures/en-US/Product/Kidz/Kidz+ZGraphic+Novels.htm?QueryStringSite=Zondervan

     

  •  06-19-2007, 9:42 PM 198 in reply to 195

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    The best series out there I have ever seen is the Archangels series put out by Cahaba Productions. The others pale in comparison.
    http://www.geocities.com/archangels_the_website

  •  06-19-2007, 9:51 PM 199 in reply to 195

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    So, you've read "ArmorQuest"? I've been wondering whether I should get it or not. How good is it?
  •  06-19-2007, 10:14 PM 200 in reply to 199

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    Woahoah! Those Zondervan comics look amazing!
  •  06-22-2007, 4:36 PM 234 in reply to 200

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    The weapon of God:
    Woahoah! Those Zondervan comics look amazing!

    That's the truth.

    zeraze

     

     

  •  06-23-2007, 7:42 PM 244 in reply to 234

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    But, Archangel, what's "Armor Quest" about?
  •  06-25-2007, 9:06 PM 245 in reply to 193

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    We've just launched our new series - Dust. You can check it out at http://www.dustpress.com/

    Would love to know what you think...
  •  06-28-2007, 7:36 PM 257 in reply to 244

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    I read the summary of the premise and looked at the preview for it. it is set in medieval times and is about a kid who finds a sword and learns of dragons and one heading his village's way. His village is cowardly and apathetic and so he must decide whether to hide with his fellow villgers or to fight this creature alone. The art looks okay, a little simplistic but it will do. It looks like a decent title.


    http://www.geocities.com/archangels_the_website

  •  07-01-2007, 8:43 PM 260 in reply to 257

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    ArmorQuest is one of the best Christian comics out there. The art is reminiscent of Walt Simonson with a little Mike Mignola influence. The artist is a graphic designer by trade, but has done other comics as well for Community Comics, and he worked with Mr. Scott on a series of Christian posters as well.. It's not set strictly in the medieval period of our Earth, but a time similar to that with some slightly futuristic touches (rocket boots, anti-grav sleds) that add to the story without overpowering it. The writer Ben Avery has done stuff for larger, non-specifically-Christian companies (Lullaby, Hedge Knight), and really has a way with sneaking scriptural elements into a story without being heavy handed. He's also writing one or two of the new Zondervan GNs.

     

    The core of the series is the Armor of God, and a regular person's quest to acquire it. Lots of biblical quotes snuck in there, and some spot-on depictions of wordly mindsets. Great for kids as well (my 5-year-old boy has been enjoying it for over a year, and I just started reading it to my 3-year-old girl) but I enjoy it as well, probably more because I can see all the subtle biblical stuff that they miss, but hey, they're just learning this stuff,and I'm an old geezer! If you like fantasy, it won't matter what age you are.

     

    Archangel, I followed the Archangels series, and would love a chance to interview Patrick Scott or any of the primary creators. There are a lot of fans out there who would love to get a full version of how that labor of love came together finally. And is Cahaba still publishing? I saw a lot of potential series listed over there (various other ARCHANGELS projects, THORNWOOD, EDEN: THE LOST GARDEN (or EDEN 1944), LIFEWAVE) but nothing actually published since ARCHANGELS: THE FALL. If you have any updated info, please share it.

  •  07-07-2007, 4:03 PM 271 in reply to 260

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    Wow. . . I'm going to get ArmorQuest now. THanks, n.

    Archangels has been do many projects over these last years, but so far. . . nothing has come out after THE FALL.
  •  07-09-2007, 9:00 PM 284 in reply to 271

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    Well, when I talked to Patrick not even a month ago he said they were indeed working on those projects. Timeline has not been given though.

     

    Just an aside here, I had started a topic of Archangels the website and message boards/RPG. I see it has been deleted. Why? It's okay for them to go onto the Cahaba boards and advertise their materials in a thread but when it's done on their board this is not okay? Talk about a double standard.


    http://www.geocities.com/archangels_the_website

  •  07-10-2007, 1:19 PM 286 in reply to 284

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    Hmm. . . that's weird.
  •  07-12-2007, 1:24 PM 300 in reply to 284

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    The Archangel:
    Just an aside here, I had started a topic of Archangels the website and message boards/RPG. I see it has been deleted. Why? It's okay for them to go onto the Cahaba boards and advertise their materials in a thread but when it's done on their board this is not okay? Talk about a double standard.

    Don't feel too badly:  they deleted my Sadhu Sundar Singh graphic novel thread, too.  You can see samples of its pages here:

    http://www.calvarycomics.com

    Synopsis:  the true story of a wealthy Sikh in post-Victorian India who becomes a penniless follower of Jesus Christ.  Genuine signs and wonders follow this man of God as he brings the Gospel into then-forbidden Tibet and surrounding regions, often imperiling his own life.  A riveting and unforgettable testimony.

  •  07-12-2007, 1:27 PM 301 in reply to 284

    Re: Other Christian Comics

    The Christian Comics 2007 virtual gallery is open:

    http://www.christiancomics.org

    Over 148 pgs. of Christian comics by creators from 24 nations, all courtesy of COMIX35, the ministry of Nate Butler (former Archie and Marvel artist).  Enjoy! 

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