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Would anyone be interested in reviewing my story?
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Hey everyone, I'm a writer and I've written several chapters of a story about a Christian superhero called the Watchman. I'd like it to become a comic book eventually, but right now it's just in…Continue

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CCAS Review: Batman #1

In an effort to make its stories more accessible to newreaders, DC recently launched The New 52, cancelling all of its existing titlesand starting 52 new series with revamped and rebooted versions of its majorcharacters. But how will the New 52 affect the DC universe? Will new readersactually be attracted? Will old fans still be interested? Will the new titlesbe fresh and new, or disappointing and unfaithful to the original continuity?After buying and reading all but a few of the 52 new #1s…See More
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CCAS MOVIE REVIEW: Cowboys and Aliens

Arizona, 1873. The open plains of the wild west stretch across America, a country that has begun to prosper again after putting itself back together in the wake of the Civil War. Cowboys and other townspeople seek to make a good life for themselves in the land of opportunity, but they face other challenges such as local bullies, criminal gangs, Indian tribes...and alien invasions.Yes, that's right. Alien invasions. From outer space. In the middle of the wild west. Welcome to Cowboys and Aliens,…See More
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CCAS MOVIE REVIEW: Captain America: The First Avenger

It's 1942. World War II rages across the globe. Hitler rules Nazi Germany and tries to extend his reach even further. American troops are fighting overseas and civilians on the home front are struggling to keep up morale. The various countries at war are all trying to get ahead of each other with new forms of advanced technology that will grant them a decisive victory. You probably know the story: in real life, the war was ended by America's use of the atomic bomb. But in the Marvel universe,…See More
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CCAS MOVIE REVIEW: Green Lantern

"In brightest day, in blackest night, no comic book movie shall escape my sight." This is the sacred oath that longtime comics fans all across the various sectors of the galaxy take at the beginning of each summer when anticipating all the new comic-based blockbusters that have been talked about for so long. Among this summer's new releases is Green Lantern, the big-screen adaptation of the classic DC comics character. The film follows hotshot test pilot Hal Jordan as he joins an interplanetary…See More
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Location:
Lynchburg, VA
Gender
Male
Website:
http://fictionpress.com/~samwise606
Area(s) of Interest or Expertise:
Writing all sorts of things, including short stories, the occasional novel, poetry, skits or plays, and comics. I do some drawing too, but I think I'm a lot better at writing (and I like it better overall).
My Testimony: (We encourage members to share briefly about how their faith in Christ has impacted their lives.)
I was raised in a Christian home and said a prayer of salvation when I was only four. However, I wasn't very serious about my walk with God for a while, and I fell deeply into sin in my preteen years. When I was thirteen my family started going to a more active church than the one we had been at before, and I began to get serious about God. I have walked with Him since.
Dream Job: (If you could have your dream job in the comics industry, what would it be?)
Writer of one or more successful ongoing series.
Favorite Comic Creators:
Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, Jack Kirby, Bill Finger and Bob Kane, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, John Romita Sr. and Jr., Gerry Conway, Len Wein, J. Michael Straczynski, Kurt Busiek, J.M. Demmateis, Brian Michael Bendis, Todd McFarlane, Mark Bagley, Walter and Louise Simonson, Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale, Mark Waid, Mike Wieringo, Jim Davis, Charles M. Schultz, Bill Watterson, Bill Amend, Scott Adams, Gary Larson, Frank Cho...the list could go on and on.

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CCAS Review: Batman: The Dark Knight #1

Posted on October 24, 2011 at 10:00pm 1 Comment





In an effort to make its stories more accessible to new

readers, DC recently launched The New 52, cancelling all of its existing titles

and starting 52 new series with revamped and rebooted versions of its major

characters. But how will the New 52 affect the DC universe? Will new readers

actually be attracted? Will old fans still be interested? Will the new titles

be fresh and new, or disappointing and unfaithful to the original continuity?

After…

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CCAS Review: Batman and Robin #1

Posted on October 24, 2011 at 4:14pm 1 Comment

In an effort to make its stories more accessible to new readers, DC recently launched The New 52, cancelling all of its existing titles and starting 52 new series with revamped and rebooted versions of its major characters. But how will the New 52 affect the DC universe? Will new readers actually be attracted? Will old fans still be interested? Will the new titles be fresh and new, or disappointing and unfaithful to the original continuity? After buying and reading all but a few of the 52…

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CCAS Review: Green Arrow #1

Posted on October 23, 2011 at 10:00pm 0 Comments





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stories more accessible to new



readers, DC recently launched The New 52, cancelling all of its existing titles



and starting 52 new series with revamped and rebooted versions of its major



characters. But how will the New 52 affect the DC universe? Will new readers



actually be attracted? Will old fans still be interested? Will the new titles



be fresh and new, or disappointing and unfaithful to the…

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CCAS Review: Aquaman #1

Posted on October 23, 2011 at 5:00pm 0 Comments

In an effort to make its

stories more accessible to new

readers, DC recently launched The New 52, cancelling all of its existing titles

and starting 52 new series with revamped and rebooted versions of its major

characters. But how will the New 52 affect the DC universe? Will new readers

actually be attracted? Will old fans still be interested? Will the new titles

be fresh and new, or disappointing and unfaithful to the original continuity?

After buying and…

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At 10:43am on October 13, 2010, Scott A. Shuford said…
HI Sam - the article is up on the CCAS site as a featured item. Give it another set of eyes and see if I missed anything in the formatting. :) Great job.
At 10:12pm on June 7, 2010, N8B (Nathan Bowen) said…
At 10:11pm on June 7, 2010, N8B (Nathan Bowen) said…
Hey Sam check out the poster for one of my new projects. Tell me what you think.



God bless
At 1:49pm on June 2, 2010, Melchizedek Todd said…
Hey Samuel thanks for your comments. Yea, in the next volumes you learn more about Minloko and Sau and what makes them tick. Volume 2 also opens up one of the major plots to the series.
If time and popularity permits, i may have to do another series just to play around with other stories about the characters. Allegories ends at 5 volumes and even my webcomic won't go into the possiblities I could do with the "world" I made. But it's fun to see where it'll all go.
At 10:29pm on April 21, 2010, J.C. Waldeck said…
Sorry it's taken so long to get back to you, my plate is overflowing at the moment. 'The Last Disciple' is a conspiracy/action/superhero story set within the church. The basic story line is:
The Illuminati is a group of men from around the world that are
in some way, directly or indirectly in control of every church based
on Christianity in the world. The leaders of the church are the men
with no face. The men behind the curtain that are always there,
and always watching, but never seen. A council of men. All
D.O.G.’s that have climbed their way up a very long and
sometimes dangerous ladder. The leader of the Illuminati
is named the lord All Seer. The lord All Seer is said to have a link
to God, and God’s will for the world is told through him.
The All Seer passes the will down to the Illuminati, the Illuminati
passes it down to the religious leaders of the world, the religious
leaders pass it down to the different denominations, and so on,
and so on. The Lords’ will be done.
The Illuminati chooses orphans that are given up for adoption
at birth to become servants of God. From those many that are
chosen only a few are sent to a special boarding school
that is run by the Illuminati. In this school they
are being watched and tested in all aspects of their lives. Those
that are strong enough to last through this training,
move on to become the ‘Dicsiples of God.’ D.O.G.'s are the
first and foremost protectors of God and the Council. The
Council’s own police force against the evil of this world. Once in
a generation the All Seer is able to choose a disciple to be given
“The Power of God.” No one knows which year, or even the
identity of the disciple that is chosen. No one but the
All Seer. It is then that chosen ones duty to serve Gods’ will.
It is his destiny to protect the world.
…. and so his story begins....
The main theme of the story is that if you have faith in God Anything is possible!
Thanks for the interest! God Bless!
At 11:18am on February 3, 2010, sir brandon noel said…
well i respected any man whos willing to dress like his own charchator
At 11:04pm on January 23, 2010, Jacob Duncan said…
I am an aspiring comic artist and I have already illustrated a book before I would like to review your story, if you want to send it, E-mail me at jrduncan17@gmail.com
At 10:38am on December 17, 2009, Scott A. Shuford said…
It will likely be both - perfect person is someone who is a Christian working in the secular market because I think that's the desire of most folks, but I'm happy to have anyone. It can be very cool to interview secular folks for this audience. Shoot me the questions. I'll review and get back to ya.
At 10:36am on December 5, 2009, N8B (Nathan Bowen) said…
Hey, Sam. I can see that the watchman is a creative idea, because its kind of popular on here.I know you've seen Shanon's version.
May God Bless you
N8B
At 4:07pm on November 29, 2009, Scott A. Shuford said…
HI Sam - exactly right, people in the comics industry. Do you have some experience in writing via a blog or other experience? It doesn't need to be fancy...

I have several people I'd like to have interviewed. I can set you up with an intro email. As for questions, why don't you brainstorm 7-10 questions you'd want to know from an industry person, then I'll add 2 cents onto those.

:)
Scott
 
 
 

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The 'Spirituality in Comics' Panel from San Diego Comic-Con 2011

In comics, movies, and even Broadway musicals like “The Book Of Mormon”, spiritual themed work seems to be unexpectedly coming from the least religious of sources.

Panelists including SERGIO CARIELLO (The Action Bible), RUSSELL DALTON (Marvelous Myths: Marvel Superheroes and Everyday Faith), BUZZ DIXON (Serenity/Hits & Misses), and MIKE SHIELDS (Blue Blazes) discuss how a new generation of comics and pop culture are exploring timeless truths and also address the question “Is Mass Media Our New Church?”

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