Who is Kristina? (more…)
Here’s some unseen artwork from the sexiest indy comic of 2014, Wicked Game…but with a twist. Can you guess the right panel order?
Here’s how it works, I’m going to share three panels. YOU have to figure out their proper order. Please share what you think is the proper order is by posting in the comments section. Want to know the proper order? Order Wicked Game #1 from here or one of these fine shops.
Ready, set, GO! (more…)
Merry Christmas to all! As a present for all of you, here is a preview of my comic book, “Wicked Game.” Written, drawn, and lettered for your enjoyment. Writing comics is a passion of mine and the completion of this book is one of my greatest accomplishments.
It’s something I couldn’t have done without my collaborators: Cary Watson; who did the logo, Mindy Steffen; my letterer, Suzi Lorraine; a great actress/writer who is the model for the character of Maria, and Roderic Rodriguez; a gem whose art brought this story to life.
Thank you so much for reading this preview. I hope you enjoy it. If you do be sure to like the Facebook page and keep checking this page for news about this exciting book. Have a wonderful holiday season.
UPDATE: Check out my appearance on Evil Jester Presents with fellow writers Charles Day, Jeremy Mays, and H.E. Goodhue. We talk comics, writing, and of course “Wicked Game.” Click here to listen. Preview is after the jump!
By Todd Matthy
A couple of years ago, I had the privilege of interviewing Miss July Jessa Hinton (on my birthday no less). Now she along with Playmate of the Year Rachel Pomplun and Miss November Gemma Lee Farrell have a new series of calenders available from TF Publishing’s Models and Skin line. Want to know more? Click on the link here. In the meantime check out some of these images from the calender after the jump. (more…)

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…)