Archive for the ‘Fantasy’ Category

Art by Andrea Tamme

Art by Andrea Tamme

Hi everybody, check out the Tumblr I launched for my new book, Robots vs. Princesses. 

Kickstarter is launching soon!

CoverColors

Fresh off it’s debut on Bleeding Cool, I thought I’d share with you lettered and colored pages off my  developing project, Robots vs. Princesses. Art and colors are by Nicolas Chapuis with letters by Sean Rineheart. If you have any questions, feel free to email me by filling out the form below  (more…)

Comic Book Bidding War Begins Right Now For Robots Vs. Princesses – Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movie, TV News.

Ice Queen

Art by Kerry Maffeo

By Todd Matthy

“What if you had to choose between friendship and duty? What would you do if the love of your life learned the magic that controls frigid storms and cruel snow? What if only you could destroy them? These are the questions plaguing Thomas, the village Sentinel, forced to defend his home against his friend Selene, the newly -crowned Ice Queen.”

My supernatural, western, fantasy is now available on Kindle for ONLY $.99. Click here to purchase or read an excerpt after the jump. (more…)

By Todd Matthy

At New York Comic Con I had the privilege of interviewing superstar writer Jane Espenson (Buffy, Once Upon a Time, Game of Thrones) and Brad Bell about the development of their online series, Husbands.

How did they pitch the series? How do they deal with controversy?  And would they ever write a Wonder Woman movie? Find out after the jump!

NYCC 2013: Jane Espenson and Brad Bell Talk Husbands | YandP.tv.

NY Comic Con 2013 Photo Parade | YandP.tv.

Hello readers,

If you typed in sledgehammerproductions.wordpress.com and find yourself redirected to toddmatthy.com, don’t worry. I’m in the process of renaming the page. Same great content. Easier address to remember.

While your here, be sure to “Like” the Facebook page for my upcoming comic book, Wicked Game.

Keep living dangerously my friends.

 By Todd Matthy

The subject of women in comics is a hot one. One of the sub-subjects is female superheroes and movies, specifically why there isn’t a Wonder Woman movie. The big questions are, “Why did we get a Jonah Hex movie before Wonder Woman?” ” “Why do executives think a super hero movie with a female lead is an automatic bomb?” “Why do executives think Wonder Woman is difficult?” I don’t know the answers to all of the questions. I do know we’ve gotten some answers that are B.S.

 

Female super heroes can succeed at the box office. It’s not a question of whether or not the lead is a female, it’s a question of whether the movie is good or bad. So, what’s the formula for a good Wonder Woman movie? Read below. (more…)

 

Coming Soon: The Star Wars | YandP.tv.

Y&P at the Movies: A Roundtable Interview with the Cast and Crew of Solid State