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Page from an unfinished story

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EDIT: READ IT HERE: [link]



Hey everyone!

I've been pretty busy just living, but while going through my files I stumbled on this comic I did earlier in 2012. It is a bit weird to look at it now because I have changed so much since doing it, but I think that even though it's not finished, it's a cute story. I never got around to inking the backgrounds and screentoning the pages... well to be honest I gave up because I just couldn't handle investing so much in something I had already slowly detached from.

At the time I drew the thing it was quite important to me, emotionally, it's a really personal story that at the time I needed to get off my chest which is why I'm hesitant to upload it. Anyways, the reason I'm typing all this, would you guys be interested in seeing the thing? Would feel awkward to upload something really emotional only to have everyone be like yeah whatever haha.
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With your permission I take the opportunity to present myself and make a proposal: I´m Xurxo Avila, a spanish actor, director, writer and producer. I have a horror script that I have not been able to shoot and I was thinking of turning it into a graphic novel for IMAGE COMICS -WE ALL WORK FOR MONEY- with the collaboration of one of my best friends, the USA`s editor and colorist JOSÉ VILLARRUBIA. I have seen your drawings and would you like to draw the story? I really like your style very much, I think it would go very well to the story and I think we could create a unique and fascinating horror story. I hope I didn't bother you with the proposal. The idea is to draw 12 scenes from the script (he told me that it is the usual number when you send it to any American comic book publisher), send them along with the same script and a lot of things that I have more (you can see some of them on my page, in the folder entitled: "CINEMA" : art concepts, posters,...) to the publisher and see if they like it and get us to work. If you want I pass the script to you, you read it, and you tell me. Greetings.