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Coloring Underground was just a sideline for Ron Chan. He’s a top notch illustrator. He just posted a terrific pin up featuring Wes and Seth in trouble over at our studio’s sketchblog.
Hey folks. We’re moving to a new host. The downloads might not be available for the next few days. If you really, really need to read Underground right now, go gank a copy from a pirate site, then come back here and donate.
We were very proud to see that the good people at Time Magazine’s geek culture blog Techland hasrecommended UNDERGROUND as one of five great free comics for your ipad. Read the comic in either of two ways: Both are complete and DRM free. Pay via paypal on the honor system.
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Homeland Security seizes domains. When asked why, cites article about us.Posted by Steve Lieber in Uncategorized“As part of (DHS) Agent Reynold’s argument as to why Torrent-Finder is liable he points to a series of posts by the Torrent-Finder Admin in I was able to view several posts by the user “Torrent Finder,”including “Top 10 Most Pirated Movies on BitTorrent,” “Piracy in the Music Industry,” “Piracy Can Boost Book Sales Tremendously,” “The First Episode of ‘The Walking Dead’ Leaks to BitTorrent,” and “Piracy domain siezure bill gains support.” “In other words, the “support” that Agent Reynolds provides for why Torrent-Finder’s domain should be seized is that he claims that
Emi Lenox, the awesome artist behind Emitown, has drawn a nifty Underground pin-up! How cool is that? The Emitown collection is coming from Image in a few weeks. We’ll definitely be picking up a copy.
Thanks for coming to our site! Here’s where you can download the whole comic. It’s a thriller about Park Rangers and a conflict over a Kentucky cave, with some intensely claustrophobic scenes. It’s broken into five chapters. Grab them all! If you enjoy the story, use our paypal donate button. The suggested amount is $5.00, but anything is appreciated. You can read a bunch of my other donate-what-you-can comics at stevelieber.com.
Here, by request, is the complete comic in uncolored black and white line art. I’m a big fan of b&w art myself, and when Jeff and I started Underground, we weren’t sure if there would be a budget for color, so I drew the pages to work either way. Jeff, Ron and I made changes and corrections on the art right up to the last moment, so there will be some differences between the two versions. See if you can spot where Wes changes into a different shirt between panels.
Hello to all our our new visitors! Most of the blogging here is by me, Steve Lieber, the artist of Underground. Jeff Parker is busy writing the Hulk, or playing with his kids, or trying to clear some gunk out of an engine. Download our complete comic, Underground: Chapter 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 If you’re an process nerd like me and like to look at the uncolored brush and ink line-art, you can download the first issue as a black and white pdf. For the French visitors, you can preview Éditions Akileos’ excellent translations of my earlier books WHITEOUT and WHITEOUT:Melt at digiBiDi. If you want to buy paper copies of the French versions, you’ll also find links. For the readers coming from slashdot.jp: Hi! If you’d like to share our comic on Japanese websites or message boards, please do! It’s very cool to think of the manga audience reading our story.
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