Illustration--a craft of which comic book art is a subset--is a profession in which you are encouraged and paid to steal. We call it "swiping," to be nice about it, or "using reference," but it's stealing, it's allowed, and we're taught to do it. We steal images for our use to make our work look more convincing.
However, there are some things you can't steal or swipe, even for reference, because there are very good laws against appropriating people's registered trademarks. In that case we employ another trick: Reworking something so that it is not a recognizable trademark, but if you're savvy enough you can still figure out where it came from. I always envied the logo of the defunct Saturn automobile company. I always thought that design should be the symbol or emblem of a super-hero, not a car. But I couldn't just lift the logo from Saturn as it was designed:
To use it for my own character-design purposes, I had to transform it a bit. And that's how I came up with the costume of this Quantum hero--The Satellite!
The Satellite is not a character that I created just to steal (or adapt) someone else's ingenious graphic. For a long time I have searched for just the right character with whom to do an African-American version of my most prevailing hero archetype: the Prince. Quantum Comics will be full of Princes. They're as common to my work as Princesses are to Disney movies. The Prince may be defined as the most exceptional of men (even by the standards of Quantum Comics heroes), the man you most want as a champion, a rescuer, a leader, and a lover. Lucky Vega, who will become Lucky Star, leader of the Environauts, is the most prominent of the Princes. Wild Jon is another. It was important to me to bring on a Prince who's black. I put a great deal of time and thought into coming up with exactly the right character with which to do this. I wanted him to be a character who would reflect all of my hopes for blacks in America to see all the beauty and greatness in themselves, to see themselves as not just rappers and basketball players and gangsters. I took extra care in creating the Satellite--and his civilian identity, Max Thoroughgood.
My concept for Max is that he is a life-loving playboy from the richest African-American family in the country. The secret of his family's wealth is that long ago they discovered a massive meteorite laden with extraterrestrial gold ore, and have used the sale of portions of the alien gold to build their fortune. However, some of them have also resorted to less than scrupulous means to maintain and grow their empire, rather like an African-American version of the Ewings of Dallas, and when young Max finds some of the skeletons in the family closet, he's ashamed. Not so ashamed that he completely gives up his hedonistic ways and his prolific pursuit of women (yes, he's one of the straight ones), but ashamed enough to want to find ways to redeem his family honor and turn his fortune to something good. To that end he uses his genius with material science and engineering to create a super-suit and become a hero! And he has an even loftier ambition: to use some future upgrade of his suit to become the first man to orbit the Earth without a spaceship!
The Satellite's suit contains a technology that works in much the same way as the powers of another hero, the Quantum. It is lined with an array of transducers that can store and process energy from any source and use it for a variety of effects, including flight, and has musculoskeletal enhancers to give Max superhuman strength when he's wearing it. The suit is made of a diamond fibre and boron carbide combination with self-sealing resins that also makes Max invulnerable like a suit of super-armor. Max's genius makes the Satellite one of the major players and heavy hitters in the Quantum Comics universe. The Satellite: a hero sure to put you in orbit!
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Saturday, May 19, 2012
THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA #1 COVER
The first 8 pages of The Adventures of Lucky Vega are now in the queue to be inked--as is this cover image. I tried numerous different cover drawings before settling on this one. When it's inked, the upper part about the "Kirby Krackle" will all be black with stars and meteor trails.
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Monday, May 14, 2012
THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA: "INTERFACE" PAGE 8
Paloma is down, but she's not nearly out. Lucky does not immediately press the advantage he's gained. "Are you all right?" he asks.
Paloma replies, "What have I taught you about being afraid to hit 'a girl'? Against some opponents that could cost you. In fact, that could cost you now if you're not careful!"
Lucky says, "You're the teacher!" As Roger looks on, Lucky shuts off the energy sword of his duo-blade and swings it around to its other business end. And from the targeting laser that the other end emits, we get our first inkling of the truly clever and versatile way that the duo-blade lives up to its name! Our mock combat has just gotten even more interesting...
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Monday, May 7, 2012
THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA: "INTERFACE" PAGE 7
See what Lucky is doing with his gloved hand in Panel 1? You'd think he was about to fire a line of webbing, but this is the wrong character and the wrong universe for that! What he's really doing is activating the emitter in his glove for...the Vega Shield! It's a personal force field whose original purpose we will learn as our adventure progresses, but for now Lucky and Paloma are field testing it in their mock combat on the Vega Estate grounds. So far it's proving pretty effective--which is to say, effective enough to use as an offensive weapon with which Lucky gives his teacher a swat and sends her flying! Lucky scores the first fall in the battle--but will he really be able to get past Ms. Reyes and break the Saturn-shaped pinata, emerging triumphant in her challenge? We'll see...
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA: "INTERFACE" PAGE 6
And the battle for the Saturn-shaped pinata, the challenge having been laid down in the previous post, is on! With the energy swords of their duo-blades at the ready, Lucky and Paloma have at it! FZZZAP! Roger looks on as the duel is joined, narrating in his thoughts. Lucky Vega--smartest kid in America, maybe the world. My best friend. Anything scientific, he can do it. And he's as rich as a small country, probably richer than some big countries. He and his Dad are out to create the future. They invent things, make things happen. And I get to see it first. What scientific surprises is Roger about to witness this morning and in the adventures yet to come? Keep following along and you'll get to see them too!
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA: "INTERFACE" PAGE 5
We left off with Lucky facing a challenge and here it is. The lady facing him, also with a duo-blade, is Paloma Reyes. She is the head of security for Vega Enterprises and Lucky's self-defense and martial arts trainer. Esteban hired her to keep an eye on Lucky years ago, after Lucky went through an abduction-and-ransom experience and was traumatized. If you think of The Adventures of Lucky Vega as a latter-day Jonny Quest, Paloma is Race Bannon. We'll learn more about Paloma as we go along. What we need to know about her for the moment is that she is essentially a fearless woman. In fact she loves danger and challenge and faces risky, perilous situations with a smile on her face that can be positively unnerving. It's almost scary the way nothing ever rattles her. She's an expert at all forms of armed and unarmed combat and can drive or ride anything, especially if it's male and gorgeous, as we'll see--though she loves her job with the Vegas and considers Lucky and his father off-limits. They are among the few hot-looking single men whom she will not take to bed!
Another young stud who is exempt from Paloma's voracious appetites is Lucky's best friend, Roger Blaisdell, the blond lad who also makes his first appearance on this page. Lucky is an only child (another thing we'll be going into); Roger is kind of a surrogate brother for him. Roger is a drama major and a semi-professional surfer; he's working as a lifeguard while he's in school. He is Lucky's closest confidant; he and Lucky tell each other pretty much everything. One day, Lucky and Roger will be half of a super-powered hero team, The Environauts. (And we'll be meeting the other two as we go along--one of them, in fact, is right around the corner in this very story.) Lucky will be the team leader, Lucky Star; Roger will be his lieutenant, called Aquarius. It is here in The Adventures of Lucky Vega that we begin to learn that Roger always has Lucky's back.
Lucky's challenge from Paloma is simple: All he has to do is use his duo-blade to break the Saturn-shaped pinata that she has mounted behind her, using the skills she has taught him and the technology at his disposal (not all of which we've seen yet, so keep following along!) Oh, and to do it...he has to get past Paloma. If you're thinking this will be easier said than done, you've obviously been paying attention!
Another young stud who is exempt from Paloma's voracious appetites is Lucky's best friend, Roger Blaisdell, the blond lad who also makes his first appearance on this page. Lucky is an only child (another thing we'll be going into); Roger is kind of a surrogate brother for him. Roger is a drama major and a semi-professional surfer; he's working as a lifeguard while he's in school. He is Lucky's closest confidant; he and Lucky tell each other pretty much everything. One day, Lucky and Roger will be half of a super-powered hero team, The Environauts. (And we'll be meeting the other two as we go along--one of them, in fact, is right around the corner in this very story.) Lucky will be the team leader, Lucky Star; Roger will be his lieutenant, called Aquarius. It is here in The Adventures of Lucky Vega that we begin to learn that Roger always has Lucky's back.
Lucky's challenge from Paloma is simple: All he has to do is use his duo-blade to break the Saturn-shaped pinata that she has mounted behind her, using the skills she has taught him and the technology at his disposal (not all of which we've seen yet, so keep following along!) Oh, and to do it...he has to get past Paloma. If you're thinking this will be easier said than done, you've obviously been paying attention!
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Saturday, April 14, 2012
THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA: "INTERFACE" PAGE 4
Segueing ahead from the Prologue (see the previous two posts), it's now the "Tomorrow" that little Lucky Vega dreamed about on hearing his father talk about the future he wanted Lucky to help him create. That "Tomorrow" is also literally our tomorrow: morning on the great Vega Estate in Manhattan Beach, CA. But our Lucky is not so little any more: He's 21 years old look at how he's grown up! The weapon you see him handling here is called a duo-blade. It appears to be a light sabre of the type that the Jedis and Siths used in Star Wars. It's one of Lucky's father's inventions and there's a little surprise to it that George Lucas and company didn't think of; among the pages immediately to follow you'll learn just what that is! Meanwhile, Lucky seems to be challenging someone to some kind of duel. But whom would he be facing--an invader in his home (while he's dressed like that!) or someone else? Keep following future posts and you'll see!
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THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA: "INTERFACE" PAGE 3
Finishing the Prologue for the first Lucky Adventure, our little future hero is getting a bit sleepy. Esteban, who has just shared his vision of the future with his son (see the previous post), asks Lucky, "Would you like to help Poppa make that happen?" Though he's starting to nod off, Lucky is still awake enough to be enthusiastic. "Yes, Poppa...!" "Then it's off to bed with us for now," says Esteban, picking up his little boy and carrying him out of the observatory. "The future is coming, Lucky. The future is always coming." And as Lucky finally nods off to sleep, he still sees the vision of the universe beckoning before him. He softly murmurs, "Tomorrow..."
And "tomorrow" is where Lucky Vega is always looking!
And "tomorrow" is where Lucky Vega is always looking!
THE ADVENTURES OF LUCKY VEGA: "INTERFACE" PAGES 1 AND 2
Original page art for the very first Adventure of Lucky Vega has gotten under way. The first Adventure is called "Interface," for reasons that will become clear as the story unfolds. (Wait till you find out what incredible super-cosmic menace our young Lucky is going to have to face right off the bat!) What you're seeing here is the artwork for the first two pages--or, more to the point, the revisions of same. I did a first pass at these and a cover drawing earlier, and what happened then was what happens when you're a perfectionist and never satisfied with anything: I got to thinking, Can I do these better? So these pages are a "Take 2". They are part of a Prologue that I created, set about 17 years before the time the main Adventures begin.
On these pages, Lorenzo "Lucky" Vega (we'll also learn later the origin of our hero's nickname) is about four years old when he's spending the evening at an observatory with his father, Dr. Esteban Vega. Now Esteban is one of the coolest guys in the world. Imagine a Steve Jobs type with that kind of money and that kind of computer/electronics empire behind him, and all the resources that that entails, who has committed himself to a vision of helping the human race perfect itself and pursue its destiny of leaving Earth and venturing out to live among the stars. That's Lucky's Dad--or "Poppa," as Lucky calls him. Here we see Esteban giving his little boy a glimpse of the wonders of the universe and telling him the future he foresees in which a better human race will embrace the Cosmos from which it came. Lucky, who idolizes his Poppa, is properly awestruck. Here's Page 1:
And Page 2:
For the original versions of these pages, I penciled in the heavy, flat blacks to be inked later on. (You can guess that these would go in the shots of space, for example.) For the revisions, to save time ("work smarter, not harder") I saved these areas for the inking. We'll see the rest of the Prologue in the next post, then start to move on to the main story.
On these pages, Lorenzo "Lucky" Vega (we'll also learn later the origin of our hero's nickname) is about four years old when he's spending the evening at an observatory with his father, Dr. Esteban Vega. Now Esteban is one of the coolest guys in the world. Imagine a Steve Jobs type with that kind of money and that kind of computer/electronics empire behind him, and all the resources that that entails, who has committed himself to a vision of helping the human race perfect itself and pursue its destiny of leaving Earth and venturing out to live among the stars. That's Lucky's Dad--or "Poppa," as Lucky calls him. Here we see Esteban giving his little boy a glimpse of the wonders of the universe and telling him the future he foresees in which a better human race will embrace the Cosmos from which it came. Lucky, who idolizes his Poppa, is properly awestruck. Here's Page 1:
And Page 2:
For the original versions of these pages, I penciled in the heavy, flat blacks to be inked later on. (You can guess that these would go in the shots of space, for example.) For the revisions, to save time ("work smarter, not harder") I saved these areas for the inking. We'll see the rest of the Prologue in the next post, then start to move on to the main story.
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