Showing posts with label Hiro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hiro. Show all posts

Sunday, October 14, 2012

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai: Chapter 4

We're almost done with The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Here's Chapter 4.

Next week: something a little different!

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai
Chapter 4: Hiro's Return


Page 1 – 3 Panels

Chapter 4, Page 1
1 (inset to 2): Minari is outside of the little house that she and Hiro share.  She is looking into the distance sadly.

2:  Away in the distance, Hiro is walking homeward with his head down.  His steps are mechanical; he is beaten man who wants nothing more than to get home.  Rice paddies and family farms stretch away into the distance while there are a few town-like buildings closer on.

Block Text:     The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai

BT:                  Chapter IV: Hiro’s Return

3:  Minari looks up, noticeably cheered.

M:                    Hiro?



Page 2 – 4 Panels

1:  Hiro looks up hopefully and sees Minari.  He smiles here for the first time in awhile.

2:  Minari and Hiro are running towards each other.

3:  They embrace.  He is holding her up off the ground and looking into her eyes.

M:                    Oh my Hiro…  My samurai has come home.

4:  Similar shot, but now Hiro has put her down.  He is frowning.

M:                    What’s wrong?

H:                    It’s…

H:                    It’s nothing.  I am home.  That is all that matters for the moment.


Page 3 – 5 Panels

1:  Establishing shot.  They are back inside the house, and Hiro is setting his sword back into its holder on their mantle while Minari looks on.  Now it is clear to her that there is something seriously wrong, but she does not know what it is.  We should also see Takura’s crib somewhere in this shot.

M:                    Hiro…  my husband… talk to me.  You have returned in triumph, and yet—

2:  Hiro turns and looks at Minari.

H:                    No.

H:                    I have failed, Minari.

3:  She steps forward and puts her arm on his should or maybe around him.

M:                    Oh Hiro…  I do not believe that, but even if it is true, it matters not.  You have a wife who loves you, and a child who loves you.

M:                    What could be more important than that?

4:  Minari is holding Hiro by both shoulders and looking seriously into his eyes.

M:                    Perhaps it is time for you to put aside the mantle of war and to embrace at last your hearth and home.

M:                    Embrace your family, Hiro.

5:  Close up on Minari.

M:                    We love you.  What could be more important than that?


Page 4 – 2 Panels

1:  This is a montage-type panel, that attempts to tell the story of the next few weeks without taking up a hundred pages to do it.  In the center of the panel we see an image of Hiro holding Minari closely, like a drowning man would hold a life preserver.  Around the outsides of that image, we see scenes of Hiro attempting to settle into the role of domestic husband (albeit, a fairly well-to-do one) in feudal Japan:
  • He plows the land behind a team of oxen
  • He holds Takura above his crib
  • He works in a rice paddy
  • He works at a blacksmith table making horseshoes or something
Caption:          And so Hiro set aside the sword and took the mantle of Husband and farmer.

Caption:         He worked the land and forgot about war.

2:  Hiro sits with his head in his hands, looking away into the distance with a thousand-mile stare.  The sun is going down, and Minari is behind him putting a blanket onto his shoulders.  She is trying to console him and basically looking worried.

C:                    It was not an easy change, but in time Hiro found peace and acceptance of his fate… if perhaps not happiness.

C:                    And yet, even as Hiro had forgotten about his duty…


Page 5 – 7 Panels

1:  Shakushura flies above the Earth, looking down upon a village with some cattle far below him.

Caption:                    …his duty had not forgotten about him.

2:  Shakushura swoops down upon the village, grabbing a cow in his lower legs (like an Eagle would take a fish) and using his flaming breath to set the place a light.

Caption:                    Far to the North, Shakushura is master of all he surveys.

3:  Several samurai have come out from the village to fight Shakushura   but they are now match for him.  Their arrows bounce off harmlessly.  Shakushura is screaming his rage here.

Caption:                    In the weeks since his summoning, many have challenged him…

SFX (SHAK):          RAAAAAAAAAAAR!

4:  Shakushura uses his tale to scatter the samurai.  Several are clearly killed.

SFX:                WHAM!

Caption:                    But none have lived to tell the tale.

5:  Close up on Shakushura breathing fire.  We can see that his eye is scarred but healed from its wound.

Caption:                    None save Hiro Arturian.

Caption:                    And even in his triumph, Shakushura has not forgotten the insult that Hiro gave him.

6:  Close up on Shakushura's eye.

Caption:                    The wound itself is long healed, but each victory only reminds the great beast of his own true defeat.
           
7:  Disgusted, Shakushura launches himself skyward, determined to avenge his defeat at once.

Caption:                    At last he can stand it no longer… He must have REVENGE!


Page 6 – 5 Panels

1:  Shakushura lands in Hiro’s village.  Perhaps he flames a building or destroys a temple or something.  Either way, he is enraged and calls out to Hiro for immediate combat.

SHAK:            Samurai!

SHAK:            I have returned little rabbit.  Come and meet your destiny!

2:  Est. shot inside Hiro’s house.  Hiro is heading over towards his sword-stand while Minari looks on in horror and Takura cries.  The STRATO VIPER is noticeable on the stand along with Hiro’s family sword.

M:                    God of my Fathers, Hiro!  Look at that MONSTER!

H:                    Yes…  Only a true samurai can defeat him.

3:  Hiro is lifting the STRATO VIPER free from its resting place.  The Viper gleams in this heroic shot. In the background, Minari looks on in horror.

M:                    Hiro?  What are you doing?

4:  Hiro tucks the Viper into his waist and looks heroic.

H:                    The only thing I can do.

H:                    I must do must do my duty and hope that the rest will take care of itself.
M:                    No!

5:  Hiro grips Minari by the shoulders.

H:                    I have loved you, Minari.

H:                    Make sure our son knows his father was a WARRIOR.Hiro is striding towards his door.  He has his own saber belted at his waist and is carrying the STRATO VIPER in his left hand.

H:                    Ancient Shogun, my duty is at hand.  Will you finally hear me in this, my hour of need?


Page 7 – 4 Panels

1:  Establishing shot of SHAK flaming a building and basically raising Hell.  Maybe he holds a villager (clearly this needs to be a maiden in distress) in his paw.

SHAK:            Where are you, samurai?

SHAK:            Face me!  Don’t make me come looking for you.

2:  Heroic shot of Hiro holding the Strato Viper out in front of him, ready to challenge SHAK.

H:                    I am here Evil One.

3:  Establishing shot of Hiro standing in front of and defying SHAK.

SHAK:            Ahhh…  I see now.  You have the STRATO VIPER.

SHAK:            No matter.  It will not save you, little rabbit.

4:  Hiro reaches down and grasps the hilt of the Viper.  A nimbus of light surrounds him.

H:                    We’ll see about THAT!


Page 8 – 6 Panels
Page Direction for Kevin:
You might want to break this up.  If you do, we can look at consolidating some of the earlier pages.

1:  Hiro again cannot draw the Viper, and we see his nimbus of light fading.

H:                    Ugh!

H:                    Damn you Yomoyuri Strato!

2:  SHAK swipes a paw at Hiro, sending the samurai flying.

SHAK:            Fool!

Hiro:                Aaaaahh!

3:  Close up of SHAK breathing fire.

SHAK:            FWOOSH!

4:  Hiro dives out of the way of the fire.

SFX:                FWOOSH!

5:  Beyond the fire, Hiro rolls to his feet and draws his sword.

Hiro:                If the Viper will avail me not…

6:  Hiro has his own sword out and faces off against SHAK.

Hiro:                …then the Sword of House Arturian must carry the day!


Page 9 – 4 Panels

1:  Hiro ducks under another claw swipe from SHAK.

SFX:                SWOOSH!

2:  Let’s do a multiple pose panel here, so that we see Hiro basically running up the side of SHAK to slash at his neck.  We want to see him leaping off the ground, jumpin up onto the elbow of the paw he just dodged, and then leaping higher to slash at SHAK’s neck.

3:  Hiro flies through the air with his sword over his head, ready to chop.

Hiro:                Haaaa!

4:  Hiro strikes SHAK right on the neck just below his head.  This strike should clearly have decapitated the big bastard, but his sword isn’t strong enough to penetrate the big bastard’s armor.

SFX:                CLANG!

SHAK:            Aaah!


Page 10 – 4 Panels

1:  SHAK grabs Hiro in his jaws, basically like a cat would grab a mouse.  He is going to fling Hiro across the courtyard in the next panel.

2:  Hiro has just been thrown through the air, and now he is impacting incredibly hard into a brick wall.  This impact is hard enough to kill a normal man and to knock Hiro unconscious.

SFX:                WHAM!

3:  SHAK raises his foot to stomps on Hiro’s limp form.  This will crush him dead.

SHAK:            Now you die, fool!

4:  SHAK stomps Hiro dead.

SFX:                WHOMP!


Page 11 – 2 Panels

1 (inset to 2):  Minari has just watched her husband die, and now she has her hands to her face.  Tears are streaming down her cheeks as she looks on with shock, disbelief, and horror.

M:                    Oh Hiro… 

M:                   NO!

2:  Hiro lies dead in a pool of his own blood.  His hand is outstretched at a weird angle, and it is gripping the Strato Viper.

Caption:          Thus a hero dies.  His valor irrelevant.  His passion misplaced. 

Caption:          His duty undone.

Panel 3 (text):  Next week from Proletariat Comics… A new weekly web comic!  Tiger Force from Sigma 12!  Be here is seven!!!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai: Chapter 3


As we noted last week, Kevin only got to finish the first twenty-two pages of art for this story.  In a certain sense, I'm happy with where that initial issue's-worth of material leaves off, but...

It's not like I didn't finish writing the story.  Back in the day, I used to finish everything.

In any event, this being my blog, about my work, I'm gonna go ahead and publish the rest of the story here.  There are only a few more chapters, so stick around.


The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai
Chapter 3: The Tomb of Yomoyuri Strato

Page 1 – Splash Page

Establishing Shot.
Hiro is standing in front of a largish Japanese/Shinto temple that is the tomb of Yomoyuri Strato.  He has his hand on his katana’s hilt and looks ready for battle.

Here are some temple pics from Google, for reference:




And here's one of the inside:


Page 2 – 5 Panels

Layout: Chapter 3, Page 2
1:  Hiro is at the door to the temple, and we can almost see inside.


2:  Inside the temple, Hiro walks in a dark hallway.  An even darker shadow has fallen behind him (not his shadow, but a hint that something is following him).

Ghostly floating text (spread out throughout the panel):
Not worthy…
You are not worthy…
Not worthy…


3:  Hiro turns fast with his hand again on his sword.

Hiro: Huh?


4:  A giant SKELETAL WARRIOR stands in front of Hiro.  It carries a large sword (bastard sword) and looks ready to fight.

SW: You are not worthy.  You may not pass.


5:  (Inset to 4) Close up of Hiro's hand drawing his sword.

H: Not worthy, huh?


Page 3  - 5 Panels

The idea with this fight is that it’s a squash.  Hiro is gonna kick ass.  We want to see his confidence and then arrogance here.  That’s gonna be an issue in a minute.  BTW, feel free to change this fight up as much as you want.  There’s not much plotting in this thing at all.

Layout: Chapter 3, Page 3
1:  Hiro cuts off the head of the skeleton.


2:  Hiro turns his head fast.  Two more skeletons are standing behind him.


3:  Hiro is slashing through the midsection of another skeleton, and the force of the blow is scattering the bones in every direction.  Lots of power and motion here.


4:  Hiro blocks a strike from the last skeleton.


5:  Hiro is kicking out the knee of this last skeleton’s leg.  That is forcing the skeleton down into an almost kneeling position.
Layout: Chapter 3, Page 4

SFX: CRACK!


Page 4 - 5 Panels

1:  The skeleton is down on all fours, and Hiro is lopping its head off.

2:  Close-up of Hiro sheathing his sword.

3:  Hiro is standing like a badass.

Hiro: Not worthy, indeed…


4:  Hiro continues towards a vaguely glowing door at the end of the short hallway.

H: I have passed your test, Shogun.  It is time for you to reveal your secrets.


5:  Hiro stands in front of the tomb of Y. Strato.  An ornate daisho sits on top of the tomb.

H: My duty demands it.
The daisho is a powerful symbol of the samurai.


Page 5 – 4 Panels

1:  Similar shot to the last one on the last panel, Hiro stands in front of the tomb with the daisho on top of it.  This should clearly be a place of spiritual power.  While Hiro has been standing there, the spirit of Yomoyuri Strato has begun to seep forth.  He is not yet a full spirit but is more like a smoky essence billowing up out of the shring.

Strato:    Behold the fool…  He defeats a few damned souls and proclaims himself worthy.

2:  Strato is now a fully formed ghost.  He towers above Hiro.  He is older, wiser, more powerful, and he is dressed far more ornately.

Strato: What do you know of worthy, boy?
(link)
Strato: Your so-called duty is nothing to me.

4:  Hiro bows before the Shogun.  He is deferential, trying to win over a person he respects and whom he knows to be his elder and better.

H:          I am samurai, great Shogun.  I have pledged my life to—

Strato:     Fool!  You are samurai?  YOU?!  You are not fit to clean my boots.  Even now you dream of your warm bed and willing wife.

Strato:     I served my Emperor selflessly for three lifetimes!  I am bushido!  I am duty!

5:  Strato dismisses Hiro with a wave of his hand or perhaps by turning his back on Hiro.

Strato: BEGONE!  There is NOTHING for you here.


Page 6 – 5 panels

1:  Hiro is deferential, perhaps even down on one knee even as Strato is refusing to look at him.

H:                Great Shogun, I beseech you…  An ancient evil has returned to this world, and no one who lives today knows how to—

2:  Strato has just turned, and now he is angry.  He cuts Hiro off with a chop of his hand.

Strato:        Enough!  You cry like a woman, boy.
(link)
Strato:         It was your wizard summoned Shakushura, and YOU will have to find a way to defeat him.
(link)
Strato:         Stand up!  Face your fate like a man.

3:  Hiro looks up, stunned as he finally begins to realize that his quest might actually fail.

Hiro:           You cannot help me?

4:  Strato is mocking here.  Now he is toying with Hiro.

Strato:        Cannot?  No fool…  I will not help you.
(link)
Strato:        My sword--the Strato Viper--it could help you.  But only a true samurai, a warrior whose life is pledged to service, can wield the Viper.

5:  Now Strato is serious.  He is pronouncing judgment on Hiro, and it is not funny.

Strato:        You are not worthy.


Page 7 – 5 Panels

1:  Hiro steps forward and grabs the Viper from it’s resting place in the daisho.  To do this, he must walk through the disembodied spirit of Yomoyuri Strato, and we get the idea that this is rude.

H:                You are wrong, Shogun.  I am samurai.

2:  Hiro holds the Viper in front of him.  He looks at is seriously.  He is ready to prove Strato wrong in every way.

H:                 And I WILL wield the Viper.

3:  Hiro grabs the hilt of the Viper purposefully.

4:  Hiro is trying to draw the Viper, but he cannot.

H:                 What?

5:  Now he is trying more desperately, and the spirit of Strato is looking down on him and laughing.

Strato:         I told you, Hiro…
(link)
Strato:        You are NOT WORTHY.  Soon, you will die.
(link)
Strato:         HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!


Page 8 – Splash Page

Establishing shot, medium long.  Hiro is walking home dejectedly.  He has the Strato Viper tucked into his sword belt above his own sword, but he feels like a failure, and he is seriously questioning his life’s calling.  It’s a long road that he is on, and it stretches into the distance to the horizon.  In the distance behind him, we can see the tomb of Yomoyuri Strato.

Hiro has a long way to walk in failure.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 22)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Chapter 2, Page 5.
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Unfortunately, this is the last page of The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Kevin and I never finished the story.  Well, I wrote the story, but something happened in Kevin's life--I don't remember what--that prevented him from drawing any more of the pages, and I never even considered trying to find another artist. So from the standpoint that this is a story about a samurai looking for a way to defeat an ancient and powerful evil, it remains unfinished.

As a metaphor for today's soldiers, however, I think it works pretty well in its current form.  Here's Hiro, separated from his family and not on the best of terms with them, trying to fight an enemy he barely understands.  It seems obvious that the traditional methods of battle will be useless to him.  He must find work to find another way.  

And in a larger sense, the battle isn't over.  In fact, it's an open question whether it will ever end.

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Next week, I'll publish some of the rest of this story in script form, so you can see how it would've ended.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 21)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Chapter 2, Page 4.
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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 20)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Page 20.
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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 19)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Chapter 2, Page 2.
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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 18)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Chapter 2, Page 1.
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Speaking personally, I had a very different image of the Oracle than this.  But then Kevin drew her all super-sexy, and well, we went with it.  I dig it the most, but it's much more manga than authentically Japanese.

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 17)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Page 17
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Hiro has a war on two fronts.  He was victorious on the battlefield, but the battle on the Home Front is very much an open question.

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Sunday, August 19, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 16)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai, Page 16.
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We're coming to the end of Chapter 1.  Hiro has chased off the monster, but the town is still a wreck, the wizard Arkanus is dead, and oh by the way, his wife is still at home with a newborn.  So really, this isn't the end.  It's just the beginning.

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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 15)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai, Page 15.
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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 14)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai, Page 14.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 13)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai: Page 13.
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Surprised that there's a giant monster?  Don't be.  This is a (faux) Japanese comic.  I had to put a giant monster in there.


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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 12)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai: Page 11.
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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 11)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai: Page 11.
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 9)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Page 9.
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When I was writing this, one of guys who helped me with research was the Navy guy who'd been stationed in Japan.  He tipped me to the Japanese concept of Blood Magic, and all the bad things that can come from it.  Consider that a warning...

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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 8)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Page 8.
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Whoops!  Uh oh, looks like Hiro's got a little problem here.  Heh.  Who will come to Hiro's aid?

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 7)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Page 7
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This is another one of my favorite pages in this story.  Not only because our hero confronts the commander of the bad guys and triumphs, but also because of the way Kevin drew it.  

I think of this story as being an American story.  The characters exist in a Japanese fantasy realm, but the way the story is told is decidedly American.  But Kevin reinforces the Japanese side of the mythos by drawing in a more anime, more manga-type style.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 6)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai--Page 6.
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Last week we saw Hiro start to kick some ass.  This week we see the Big Bad Guy, and he's ready to do the same.

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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Sunday Comics: The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai (Day 5)

The Adventures of Hiro Arturian, Samurai.  Page 5.
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As I said last week, this is my favorite page in this story.  It kind of relies on a cheap screenwriter's trick--I introduced a piece thematically a few pages ago, and now I'm referencing it to provide resonance here--but I still think it's effective.  Plus, we're finally seeing Hiro here as a kick-ass samurai, and that's awesome.