Showing posts with label North Force Alpha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Force Alpha. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Get To Know...Patriotfire!! (And The Rest Of North Force Alpha)

As work proceeds on the second and third issues of North Force Alpha, as well as a sourcebook about the team and its world, creator/writer/artist Peter Colp has been posting some background information about its members on its Facebook groupPatriotfire below is an example.

FEELING BETRAYED BY HIS COUNTRY, AND MISTRUSTING OF THE GOVERNMENT, JACOBY "DAGGER" STEVENSON HAS RELUCTANTLY JOINED NFA. HIS "MUTATED" ABILITIES AND APPEARANCE HAVE BEEN A LIFE ALTERING EXPERIENCE AND CAUSED HIM TO HIDE AND BECOME AN OUTCAST FROM SOCIETY FOR MANY YEARS.

NOW, ENCOURAGED AND INSPIRED BY A PAST CANADIAN PATRIOT'S HEROIC DEEDS, HE HAS DECIDED TO AID NFA AGAINST THE TERRORIST ORGANIZATION KNOWN AS THE OCTAGON!
I'm kind of curious about this "past patriot" part now...

The second issue is expected to be available at the end of January and the plan following that is to release another issue every three months or so. The third issue should introduce a rival team from the United States and THAT's always a good time. ;-)

Colp has also launched a website specific to his team recently. It's still in need of a few tweaks, but you can have a look at that here.

Here's a capsule view of the team. The image below was posted by Colp on the Facebook group.



Sunday, February 12, 2017

North Force Alpha Cover Reveal!

North Force Alpha was among the projects I'd said we'd be keeping an eye on when this site was basically rebooted.

It seems to be motoring along quite nicely. The book is now expected to be available in April and the first coloured images are being displayed on its dedicated Facebook page.

...The book has expanded to 16 pages. More art and story for the same price! 
Also, the first 500 orders receive their pick of character profile card. Available cards include; Shania Magic Fox, Jack Wildmane, Patriotfire, Gabrielle Coldspell, Matthew Quickclaw, and the robotic Steel Knight
Reserve your copy today by responding (on Facebook). $10 for signed hard copy (includes shipping and handling). Special offer to first 500 members: $10 one time small fee for all 2017 title digital releases! 
Follow Pete@ https://www.facebook.com/peter.colp.33 
SERIES SYNOPSISThis group of "special beings" is based in Canada, a country that is divided into the territories of the Elfen Empire (northern Quebec) , The Domain of Ogres, Wolfen Territories, and human existence spread throughout. 
A team (NORTH FORCE alpha) is formed outside the control of the law to combat the growing terrorist threat known as "The Octagon". The team will confront their many technological terrors and also the agents of Octagon....They will have to learn to put their past conflicts and (biases) between their people behind them to grow and learn to function as a team.
Profile card? I'll have me a little Gabrielle Coldspell for the collection, s'il vous plait.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Welcome to Maple Leaf Publishing!

Hey, welcome to the new place! Looks nothing like the old one, eh?

Well...Maybe it looks very similar for now. Truth is, there is a lot of material I want to display "at a glance". I want it to be visible as a visitor arrives. So the basic format used for TSOG is still good, I've just added another column in order to better identify product types and removed projects that are either dormant, dead, or moving along at a glacier-like pace. I may create pages specific to certain defunct books (such as Heroes Of The North and Legion Unleashed) but I want ongoing, in-progress work to be emphasized to visitors.

So if you've visited TSOG in the past, you won't be surprised to see Auric, Big Nick, Canadian Corps, etc, listed here. But let's get right into what other projects have our attention going into 2017.


Click the banner above to be taken IMPACT's Facebook group. Below, I display a sample page from the first issue (still in production) which provides an introduction to a villain named Pitbull, as well as a design sketch for a character named Polar Knight.



While we watch take form, in the spring, we can expect details about a team-up between two prairies-based characters in Axiom-Man and Auroraman.

This isn't a complete surprise as Auroraman creator/writer Jeff Burton mentioned it on his Facebook page last spring. Still, when months go by without a mention, you can't help but wonder whether the project is still in the works. But clearly it is.

Axiom-Man creator/writer A.P. Fuchs recently celebrated the character's 10th anniversary by releasing a revised version of the his first novel...


...and now he expects the team-up book to be available by the time the Kickstarter campaign goes live. Find out more about Axiom-Man and Fuchs' other work from this page.

Auroraman, meanwhile, is a relative newcomer. He came to life following a very successful Kickstarter campaign launched last April.



I'm curious about the dynamic here. The significantly younger character, Axiom-Man, will actually be the far more experienced one. The student-aged character will be working with the teacher (literally, that is Auroraman, and Burton's, profession). I hope Burton and Fuchs play off that a bit, it's a rare combination.

The last project I want to display (for the moment) is North Force Alpha.


I believe that NFA is the creation of one Peter Colp. Colp is also responsible for the apparently-90s-influenced art. And there is plenty much of that on the Facebook page linked above! The book is expected to be available later this month so join the group in order to reserve your copy or to track the series progress.

That is it for now, but there is so much more to look forward to from a Canadian indie comics scene which is far more active than many people realize. Issues of North and Deborah Daring should be available shortly. More Auric and Big Nick material is on the way. The North Shield should debut this year. Chapterhouse continues to publish a mixture of re-imagined classic Canadian comics characters and new material while giving Canadian talent a chance to shine.

Of course, should a Canadian character appear in a book released by an American publisher (such as Dr. Frost in All Winners Society by Iron Gate Comics), he or she will be mentioned here and from time to time we'll take a look at a Canadian publisher regardless of degree of Canadian content.

In many ways, very little changes but I want to clear the clutter and get more focused. I hope you enjoy it and that you'll join me in supporting Canadian talent.