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Nemesis the Hunter's Mark #1
Written and Created By
Andre Farquharson
Andre Farquharson - Script/Layouts/Inks
Julio Falkenhagen - Pencils
Maria Orozco - ColoursMaria Orozco - Colours
Kenny Jeffery - Letters
Dean Richards - Cover Art
[TBA] - Editor
Genevieve Ssentoogo - Assistant Editor
[Kold Joose Media] - Associate Editor
Lorraine Brown - Marketing
[TBA] - Publisher[TBA] - Publisher
© NEMESIS THE HUNTER’S MARK is copyright 2013Andre Farquharson © All rights reserved.
All characters described inside the document of this publicationand the distinctive likeness there of are copyright ©.All characters depicted in this publication are fictional
and any similarities between their names and/or characters and others from real life are purely coincidental. This document is the product of the author and publisher. This publication may not be reprinted, in part or whole, without the written permission of the author This publication may not be reprinted, in part or whole, without the written permission of the author
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EULOGY
Kurt Antonio Hussey 1985-2009
“You are pure, loved for who you are and what you set out to be”
Its never too late to make all of your confessions. Its never too late to mourn. Its never too late to say goodbye. Its never too late to say to them have a nice day.
There are a few things I would like to say before you are truly gone from our lives, I know it’s never too late to apologise but the biggest thing you have when you lose someone is regret. I’m sorry I couldn’t see you for a true hero that I’ve heard you are. A football player, where I come from, they are treated as celebrities but I know you stand out more than all of them. I only saw you a couple times, but I still remember you for who you are: a friend, big cousin and possibly a good role model for me. When I heard the news you were gone, I was still in secondary school dealing with how I want to live my life. Being ignorant to how much of a blessing life actually was. My Dad once told me that when people die and leave, their spirit is still in your heart. I never knew my grandmother on my Dad’s side, she died the week after I was born. I have seen pictures of her, but I am always drawn to questions who was she? What was she like? They are not gone, they are with you if you accept them to be. Kurt died because he was pure, he was not a follower but a believer of coming onto his own. Just like with me in films, music and the arts, he expresses himself through
sport. I could learn a thing or two from football, but the point I am trying to make is because of his capacity for humility and ambition which others despise is what caused his tragic demise. You were an inspiration for youth and still are, in your own way, you helped provide a good well being from everyone and I am grateful. Bye Kurt, I wish you everlasting happiness in heaven. Its never too late to band together. Its never too late to become united. Its never too late to be a role model. Its never too late to just persevere.
The Creation of a Legend
Coming up with my own comic book anti-hero
wasn’t an easy one. It is just like nurturing and
looking after your baby, you defend it against the
big wide world until it grows into a fully complete
product on the market.
It all began in the summer of 2005, Batman Begins
hit cinemas and I was about 13 and was in my
eighth year in secondary school. I wrote two drafts
of the storyline (the latter was not coherent) but
it still needed work. I had an idea for a masked
vigilante in a trench coat called Nemesis the
Hunter that blended superheroes with spy fiction,
thriller and military subjects out of something
from Tom Clancy or Jason Bourne novels. Watching
the Caped Crusader in action, I felt greatly
inspired and decided to go deeper into my
character’s background. In Greek mythology,
Nemesis is the Goddess of revenge or punishment
and the word means vengeance or someone who is
an enemy. Like Nemesis, Batman shares a few skills and traits in common; they are
ruthless, have lost parents, they have a crisis in relationships and some angst, both
are rich men with a superior intellect and have very adept martial arts skills and
many resources for equipment. Nevertheless, their motives, and of course, their
origin differs in so many ways.
Anyway, I won’t spoil anything more for all readers but I promise you all, this will
be a thrill ride. Issue 2 deals with a lot of ground into each of the characters and
the plot will start to progress into its main timeline. By issue 3 everything starts
falling on its head. My favourite scene is in the 3rd issue because this scene reveals
who Nemesis really is and explains the reason for his code of ethics and why he
became who we see today. This scene greatly identifies with his psyche.
Make sure that you look out for the prequel, Nemesis Dawn of a Legend, a graphic
novel coming soon. Like Nemesis, I’ve only just begun to shine and I am at the
start of my career. I got so much in the world to explore and I am working on many
projects; comics, films, music etc ready to dazzle your mind. I’m up for a
challenge and I want to be able to shake up an audience in any medium. At this
stage, I’ve finished a couple test shoots, booking two more and should be up for
shooting very soon. Hardest to Survive is a work in progress.
As a script-writer and illustrator, you have the best of both worlds. You don’t have
a writer telling you what pictures to create and no artist telling what does or
doesn’t work. However, your biggest rival is time. How am I gonna hand in a script?
– Even more pressure! – A great one that reads well and provides the finished art
within four weeks. I did the rough sketches and was on the hunt for a team,
luckily, I found two great artists from Argentina, Julio Falkenhagen and what good
pencils, Maria Orozco; a great eye for colour from indie publisher, Juanmar Studios
and Kenny Jeffery he would be letterer – who is also local in London. So, it was
sorted, I’d be the inker and provide them with script and layouts.
It was down to work, Julio really nailed the style I was going for – an American
Manga style. Christopher Hart is my inspiration for art; he is a brilliant artist and
author who was famous in doing “How to” Books for Manga such as “Manga Mania”.
Two of his books I own, one of them which had impacted my own artwork were
“Drawing Cutting Edge Fusion: American Comics with a Manga Influence” plus
“How to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains”. He is also a writer and director for
TV and Film, writing for studios like NBC and Paramount. When I showed Julio my
character designs, he took it to a whole new level. With his help the characters
have come to life. I had so much fun inking his comic book pages; the buildings,
actions scenes, shadows, poses, the lot. I did my best to bring texture, fluidity and
roughness to the line work of his drawings.
The second half of this issue was a challenge but I believe I managed to pull it off.
Get ready for issue 2 readers, the hunt has just begun.
Andre Farquharson Writer/Artist/Inker
Creator of Nemesis the Hunter’s Mark
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