Monday, April 2, 2012

"Shadow Boy" Update: First Look at Jackson and Brandon

I'm excited to share with you a pic of my two main characters, Jackson and Brandon drawn by Dwayne Biddix.

Jackson has the long hair and Brandon is the guy in awe.

Here are their descriptions

BRANDON HANKS (19) – He's smart, a bit of a geek and very strong willed. He is also very guarded and keeps his deepest feelings hidden in a journal. Brandon just moved in with his grandmother and aunt in Marion, South Carolina, after a fallout with his stepfather. The incident was very tough for Brandon, but he manages to stay positive. This is his opportunity for a fresh start in Marion, especially after meeting Jackson.

JACKSON GARRETT (20) – He’s laid-back, charming, a little mischievous and not completely human. Jackson is a descendant from an ancient god, Pan. It’s something he's not comfortable with, but determined to make the best of the situation. Jackson's gifted with supernatural talents: psychic persuasion, controls shadows, Chlorokinesis, flight, inhuman strength and more. Jackson uses his powers carefully, but once he let loose, he is a force to be reckon with. Jackson has an interest in Brandon.
This one of the few drawings of these characters. I will share more before I start the Shadow Boy site.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice! I'm glad to see this is moving forward and I'm looking forward to more pics when you get them.

Andy Savage said...

This is great! I'm definitely interested in seeing more!

Immanuel said...

Good news! All the best on this venture.

WilsonW said...

I'm so proud of you Vik!! The artwork looks GREAT! Can't wait to see the site. Question, is Brandon a person of color? Kinda hard to tell for sure.

Wonder Man said...

Yes, Brandon is bi-racial or what we say down South. He's mixed.

WilsonW said...

Gurl, you know I'm country!!! Back in the day my Mom says they would call em High Yella!!! (So self hating...)

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Viktor is a small town southern boy living in Los Angeles. You can find him on Twitter, writing about pop culture, politics, and comics. He’s the creator of the graphic novel StrangeLore and currently getting back into screenwriting.