Thursday, 20 August 2009

The Release - Click on the Cover to Download!




We are proud to announce the release of the digital version of issue one. The complete first issue is now available for download by simply clicking on the image above!

Instructions for the layman on how to read the comics are available by clicking HERE.

If you can't open the file you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader which is available HERE.

While you are waiting for the download why not join our facebook group? It's right HERE.

Please, please, please if you do read the comic at least let us know and better still give us your thoughts! The comments are open on this blog and of course the facebook group too. If you prefer to comment anonymously just email us directly.

Patrick Potter - pjpotter@googlemail.com
Paul Wheeler - pual75@hotmail.com

Many thanks!

Also, watch out for all sorts of additional content for blog followers in the coming weeks and months.

We will be documenting our heroic struggle to get published and reflecting on our creative process in detail which we hope will make this blog a great document for other producers to read or indeed anyone who wants to get a look behind the scenes of this sort of thing.

Speak soon...

Thursday, 13 August 2009

The Elevator Pitch

This is the pitch that we're sending out to publishers...


The Mysterious Leo Fox – A Superhero for 21st Century Britain


The Epic Adventures of a Troubled Rudeboy Wizard on a Cursed and Magical Council Estate

Leo Fox is the Rolling Stones to Harry Potter’s Beatles. Why should fantasy always be set in posh private schools? What if Gandalf was a belligerent alcoholic?

Leo is every boy growing up in an area where you can’t play out after school because it’s too dangerous. Except that in his world ‘Radiant Gardens’ all the mundane horrors of petty crime have taken on the aspect of epic fantasy.

Leo is a classic superhero series with enough high octane action for the younger audience but the added depth of a richly textured story world, with real character development, tough questions raised and an emotional reality rendered.