Tuesday, December 15, 2009

LUCKY AT WAR: Reference

I'm still working on my novel, and I realize I haven't given much hint as to what it's about yet. It's pretty epic, I think, following a man's life from his teenage years in the early nineteen-forties, up through his old age in the present day. All of chapter 2 recounts Lucky's ( that's our hero, Lucky) time in the Pacific, during World War II, and drawing it was a daunting task. First off, writer GEORGE CHIEFFET is a huge WW 2 buff---George absolutely knows his beans about this era. If something looked phony to me he'd tell me it was the bunk, in no uncertain terms. I didn't want to get to that point anyhow. I knew if I was going to sell this chapter with the gravity and intensity that I'd wanted, I'd have to do some research.
Not HEAVY research. I'm not that industrious. But I did peruse Google's image search for several hours, looking for everything from B-29's to Hawaiian rugs.
Here are some images from my reference file, along with a few choice panels from Chapter two.












4 comments:

Chris Houghton said...

Wow, I can not WAIT for this to come out! Are you self-publishing this Stephen?

My brother and I have been working on a self-published comic book series called "Reed Gunther," a story about a loud-mouthed bear-riding cowboy (reedgunther.com) I'm a huge fan of yours and would love to hear what you think! Thanks for the years of inspiration!

sdestefano said...

Your work is very cool, Chris. Great work!

Chris Houghton said...

Thanks Stephen! Happy Holidays! ;)

sdestefano said...

Sorry Chris, I realize I didn't answer your question: no, Fantagraphics will be publishing my novel!
Thanks again, and Happy Holidays to you,
Sde