Reviews of Issue #1!
Hey guys,
As I’m sure you’re already aware Lightning Strike #1 is now available! You can buy it from Dublin City Comics on Bolton St for €5. Be sure to hit up our Facebook page where you can see photos from some of the cons we’ve been to recently.
In the meantime, why not click some the links listed below and check out some of the awesome reviews our inaugural issue has been getting:
New banner!
Hey guys,
Check out this awesome banner for our upcoming first issue, which you will be able to get your hands on very, very soon!
Lightning Strike Presents #1 Cover Revealed
Hey guys.
So in case you haven’t seen it already, here is the official cover of Lightning Strike Presents… #1.
Based on the story Monkey of Oz by Liam Browne and Daryl Cox, this beautiful cover was done by Oisin Roche. Its been a hectic few weeks for us here at Lightning Strike so we’d like to think everyone for their unending support, in particular, @FPDublin @SubCitycomics & @TheBigBang_ (who you can all follow on Twitter) so sharing our poster’s in their shops and to ICN and Comic Buzz for posting about the cover.
We’ve also got some more news regarding this summer’s conventions, which you can read about by clicking here.
Lightning Strike Vlogs!
Hi guys,
So in the run up to Kapow! and the launch of our first issue, we’ve decided to do a few video blogs so you guys could catch up with ou wonderful writers and artists and see how things are progressing. First up we talk to Ciaran Marcantonio and Cormac Hughes, the lads behind our steampunk epic, A Clockwork Universe. Enjoy!
Winner Announced!
Hi guys,
So first of all thank you to everyone who voted. We were receiving them in the hundreds and it was amazing to gauge the response and support from all of you guys reading this. Also a massive shout-out to the guys iver at Irish Comic News for helping us out with the competition. So without further ado, we here at Lightning Strike are proud to announce that the winner of our poll and story arc featuring on the cover of our first issue of ‘Lightning Strike Presents…’ is:
Monkey of Oz! Written by Liam Browne with illustration by the very talented Daryl Cox.
Now that we;ve decided which of our heroes will be gracing the cover, the last thing left to choose will be which of our amazing group of artists will get the privilege to draw to him. We will of course update you as soon as we know for sure, but in the meantime, be sure to check out our Twitter and Facebook pages for regular updates.
YOU Choose the cover of Lightning Strike Presents #1!
Hey guys.
So we’ve got some BIG news. We’ve decided to let you, yes YOU, choose the cover of our first issue going to print this coming May. The guys over at ICN (Irish Comic News) have posted a story all about it which you can view here:
If you want to vote, all you have to do is click this LINK <– (Click me, click me!) and choose your favourite story. You can see all of the art right here on out website or you can click on over to ICN and have a look there.
You’ve got some time to get your votes in before we tally them up so have a look, tell your friends, and hopefully your favourite story will be gracing the cover of our inaugural issue.
Once again guys, thank you for checking out the site and don’t forget to head on over to www.irishcomicnews.com where we are currently gracing the homepage.
Nightmare Scenario Preview
Hey guys. In case you haven’t already seen it on Sketchpaddys, here’s a preview of Nightmare Scenario by Stephen Carey and Kev Weldon.
Also, yay for the 25th post on this website!
Lightning Strike Release Date!
Greetings and salutations gentle readers!
We come bearing some very exciting news. After months of hard work, blood, sweat and tears, we are proud to announce that Lightning Strike #1 will be available to purchase (in print AND online) by May 2012, just in time for our excursion over to Kapow! in London.
All of us here at Lightning Strike would like to to take a moment to thank all who’ve supported us and dedicated their time and energy to the cause. We really hope you’re all happy with what we’ve produced and can’t wait to hear your feedback.
Don’t forget to keep checking the website. We’ve got some more interviews lined up for the coming weeks, not to mention a series of video blogs which are currently in production.
Until next time guys.
ICN interviews Rob Carey about Reality Watch & The Lightning Strike Anthology
So a few days ago our good friends over at Irish Comic News interviewed our very own Art Director, Rob Carey. Rob has been with Lightning Strike since its inception and has been working creating the phenomenal artwork you’ll be seeing in two of our most hostly anticipated stories, Reality Watch and Canon Law.
Check out the interview by clicking the link below:
Interview with Richmond Clements, Writer of ‘Brian Boru’ & Vicky Stonebridge, Colourist
Here’s another interview for you guys with one of our most exciting writers, Eagle nominated Richmond Clements and Vicky Stonebridge.
writing a comic book about Brian Boru?
RC: Vicky alerted me to the book, and I mailed asking if you were
looking for writers.
It was mentioned that you were interested in an historical strip and I
think I said I’d just written one about the Highwayman Captain
Gallagher for Tales from the Emerald Isle #2, which I thought could be
expanded into a series.
But when Brian Boru was suggested to me, I couldn’t believe my luck
and jumped at the chance. The story of his life is an amazing one, so
it was an easy thing to say yes to.
2.) L.S.: Do you follow any particular process when composing a script
or coming up with a story idea?
RC: No, not really! I read up a bit about the history, and decided to
start our strip at one particular incident in his life.
It was also important to get it historically accurate and add
verisimilitude in the language, clothing, building designs and so on.
The story is so dynamic and exciting, I really didn’t have to dress
anything up, what I have written is pretty much what happened. I have
added a character to act as the ‘chorus’ and the readers eyes on the
goings on, but that’s all.
3.) L.S.: What was it like collaborating with Cormac Hughes as artist
on this story?
RC: More a question for Vicky, I think. But for my part it was very
good. Cormac would mail me occasionally for a steer on a character or
a point in the script, but from my point of view, I really do leave it
up to the artist to come up with page layouts and character designs as
much as is possible.
VS I loved his crisp linear style to colour, it made my job nice and
easy. It was a pleasure to work with him both in terms of
communication and the lovely ready to colour pages that came in. I was
given freedom to colour here in my own style rather than having to try
and change what i do. Which was great!
4.) L.S.: How did you feel when you first saw the finished story?
RC: It looks excellent. Cormac has a very neat line style and Vicky’s
colours really lifted everything. That first panel on the first page
is a real calling card for the strip and, in a very real way, is a lot
better than anything I wrote in the script.
VS, i don’t know about Cormac, but i was cursing Richmond for that
first panel and all the detail in it ( while secretly loving it too ).
5.) L.S.: Vicky you’ve done a fantastic job bringing colour to the
story, what inspired your choice of colour?
VS. The immediate choice here was to have the colours of Celtic
manuscripts like the book of Kells as my palette. Thinking about the
Celts clothing and accessories I know that pretty bright colours were
available through natural dying processes, but I chose to limit the
palette and mute it down to the warm ochres and browns that I used.
6.) L.S.: The two of you are running Hi-Ex together this year. What do
you have planned?
RC: Lots of fun things! The real backbone of the event is the
inclusions of families and children, who at other conventions are a
relatively rare site.
We run a lot of workshops in both writing and drawing and they are
always very popular. This year we have some returning guests and a few
new ones who will be giving out their advice.
There’s also the dealers room, an RPG room, Cosplayers and panels.
During the weekend the venue, Eden Court, will also be showing the
Scottish indie movie Electric Man, and the guys who made it will also
be guests at Hi-Ex!
7.) L.S.: Do you guys have any future comic projects in the works at the moment?
VS I’m currently painting a strip for on an anthology called Bayou
Arcana, which has had a lot of publicity as it is unusually all
written by men and illustrated by women. Think, spooky cowboys, bounty
hunters, blues and voodoo, its great fun to draw!
Richmond has also written an graphic novel adaptation of a very popular
Scots ballad for me to illustrate as soon as I get a moment. There are
always more projects than time!
RC: Quite a few as usual. I’m currently writing a series called Black
Dragon for the new British comic Strip Magazine, which is drawn by
Nick Dyer. We had an episode in the talent search slot in Strip #3,
and off the back of that, we have a full length series beginning in
#7. I’ve seen some of Nick’s art for it and it is the best he has ever
down, which is really saying something.
My book Turning Tiger is out in April from Renegade Arts and Arcana,
and I’m about to write the sequel.
I’m halfway through another GN for Markosia which is going to be
stonking fun but I can’t talk about just yet.
And Corvus, the book I’m doing with Kevin Levell is moving forward.
Expect something cool online soon, and as well as that we’ve roped in
another artist not a million miles form here to provide a unique
section in the book – this one is going to be great!
Annnnd… there’s another story for Barry Nugent’s Unseen Shadows comic
project, FutureQuake, Something Wicked, Dogbreath and Zarjaz.
There’s probably more, too…
Interview with Dan Wright – Writer of ‘Queller’
So a few days ago, our illustrious leader Eoin interviewed DanWright, writer of soon-to-published Lightning Strike story, ‘Queller’, with art by Ger Hankey. Check it out below.
3.) L.S.: What was it like collaborating with Ger Hankey as artist on this story?
Lightning Strike Hits KAPOW! London 2012
Hi guys! we hope you had a wonderful Christmas and New Year and are ready for some exciting graphic novel news. First off, Lightning Strike will he heading over to London this year with Dublin City Comics to take part in Kapow! Featuring comic legends Mark Millar and Jonathan Ross, we’ll be there in full force with a printed #1 issue. Its our goal to have a digital copy out a little bit before then but we’re literally 95% complete on the first issue at present.
We’ll also be heading up to Derry to attend this year’s 2D Con. So stick close to the website, Facebook and Twitter and get ready for some awesome Lightning Strike goodies, including more previews and videos!
Queller Preview Pages
Hello again guys.
Here for your viewing pleasure is a 2 page preview of Ger Hankey’s other magnificent contribution to ‘Lightning Strike Present…’ entitled “Queller”, written by Dan Wright.
In case you haven’t already seen it, our Editor-In-Chief Eoin McAuley wrote a seasonal ‘Letter from the Editor‘ post for the site which you can check out here. So from everyone at Lightning Strike Comics, we’d just like to say Thank You for supporting us these past few months and we look forward to producing an amazing comic for you all to enjoy next year. To all our readers and supporters, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Hybrid Preview Pages
Hey guys.
As promised here’s some preview pages of Ger Hankey’s ‘Hybrid’, coming to you as part of ‘Lightning Strike Presents…’ in the new year. Ger’s working on one other story for us as part of the anothology called ‘Queller’, which we’ll posting some previews of later in the week. If you wanna check out some more of Ger’s work be sure to head on over to ‘Sketch Paddys‘, where you can also see work from some of our other artists including Cormac Hughes and Robert Carey. Rob and Ger were also nominated in The Arcade’s 2011 Reader’s Choice awards.
Christmas Letter from The Editor; Eoin McAuley
- Octocon
- Dublin City Toy and Comic Mart
- Dublin City Comics
- The Big Bang
- Sub City
Canon Law Preview Post
Hey guys,
Just a little update to let you all know that Lightning Strike Comics will be making an appearance at 2 conventions next year in the UK. On May 19th-20th we’ll be at Kapow! in London alongside the like of Mark Millar and Jonathan Ross. We’ll also be attending Hi-Ex, partially organized by our very own Richmond Clements and Vicky Stonebridge. So if you fancy coming along, or have any friends living in the UK attending, be sure to tell ‘em to come by and have a look at ‘Lightning Strike Presents’ and Dublin City Comics table.
With that all out of the way, here’s another little taster for you. Here’s the first page (uncoloured) of Canon Law by James Looney and Robert Carey.
First Page Preview of Brian Boru!
Hey guys,
As promised, here’s a preview of the first page of ‘Brian Boru’, a comic written by the phenomenally talented Richmond Clements with art by the wonderful Cormac Hughes. Just to keep you guys keen to see the finished product, this is a simple draft without colour, so be sure to pick up a copy of Lightning Strike Presents’ in the new year to see the finished product.
If you want to see more work from our fantastic artists just head on over to the SketchPaddy’s blog. More previews are on the way this week so keep coming back guys!
Full Page Previews Coming This Week!
Hello all!
Sorry if we’ve been a bit quiet these past few weeks. All our writers and artists have been buckling down and working day and night to make sure ‘Lighting Strike Presents…’ is ready for print within the New Year. But naturally, we didn’t wanna leave you guys in the dark for too long, so be sure to come back here this week for exclusive previews of the line art from some our projects, like Canon Law, Brian Boru and A Clockwork Universe.
We’re also working on bringing the comic to a number of conventions next year so we’ll be releasing details of those soon too.
Hope everyone is enjoying the start of the festive season and we’ll be back in a few days with some exclusive line-art.
More Videos!
Hey guys,
Here’s the second video shot by the Boomstick crew while we were at Octocon and Dublin Toy and Comic Mart an few weeks ago.
We’ve got a lot ore exciting stuff lined up in the coming weeks so be sure to come back soon when we’ll be posting info about even more comic cons we hope to attend in the not so distant future. Also, be sure to check out Irish Comic News and show some love for all the writers and artists involved with Lightning Strike who got nominated for ICN awards. (G’wan the lads!) If you wanna see some more artwork from the lads working on the anthology, you can got to the SketchPaddy’s blog and see some brilliant pieces of work by Cormac Hughes, Rob Carey and Ger Hankey amongst other. Here’s a little taster of these guys can do.
Introducing Lightning Strike
Hey guys. So last week we hit a bunch of sci-fi and comic cons around Dublin’s city centre and while we were there, the guys from Boomstick came along to check things out and films a few VT’s.
Here’s the first of our videos from that week, starting with some of the guys at Dublin’s Toy and Comic Mart. Hope ya like it!
Lightning Strike – Irish Comic News
Hey guys,
Just a short post on how we got featured in on Irish Comic News for the second time in 2 weeks. Here’s a link to their article on our Promotional Campaign.
http://www.irishcomicnews.com/news-lightening-strikes-promo-push/
A number of our artists/writers even got nominated for ICN awards and we’ll post a full list once I get my hands on it.
Stay tuned because we’re also looking for have our first promo video up online by tomorrow morning.
Brian Boru
Richmond Clements is writing an Irish historical epic based on the story of Brian Boru with art by the wonderful Cormac Hughes. Here’s an example of some of the illustrations. You can check out Richmond’s blog at http://richwriting.blogspot.com/
Also, thanks to everyone who dropped by to our table and panels at Octocon and Dublin Toy and Comic Mart last weekend. We hoped you liked what you saw and we promise much more in the future. Stay tuned to the site for some videos from the con which should be up within the week.
Canon Law
Written by James Looney and illustrated by Rob Carey, Canon Law is a comic y’all should be dying to get your hands on! We decided to tease you a bit with this one so here’s some fantastic artwork by the very talented Mr.Carey. Be sure to check back here later on this week to see some exclusive plot details about this story and don’t forget that we’ll be at Dublin’s Toy and Comic Mart this Saturday (15th Oct) at Wynn’s Hotel, and Octocon this Sunday at the Camden Court Hotel. Hope to see you there!
Draculwing
Written by Chris Duffy and illustrated by Shane Roban, Draculwing is yet another exciting story you guys can look forward to seeing more off. Click below to see some of Shane’s brilliant work on the lead character, Grail.
Draculwing – Plot Synopsis
In a world overrun with demonic forces, a lone warrior takes it upon himself to end the threat once and for all. Equipped with only his trusty Draculwing Blade, Grail must reach his king before the demon prince, Blazebrood does and vanquish the foul beast once and for all. The lengths he will go to will surprise even Grail and the origin of the Draculwing myth will be told and place the set pieces for future stories to be released unto the unsuspecting public.























