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Dynamic Spider-Man Plus Issue 03 Chapter 11


Issue 03 Chapter 11 First Dance, Alone
After an almost-didn’t-make-it trip to Peter Parker’s “studio apartment”, Mary Jane loses herself in music. It’s a first dance that’s danced alone among thoughts of temporary isolation. The Dynamic Spider-Man Plus continues. Story and Art by Drew Spence.
A Spider-Man is needed for a future, where a thread of lies has caught the world in a web of deception. In this time of uncertainty, a hero will emerge to uncover the deepest secrets and stand for truth in a world of corruption. Don’t forget to like, share and subscribe.
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Force Six, The Annihilators #46
Force Six 46 Mr. Jeopardy, the Man from Nowhere.

Where did the man from nowhere come from? Who is truly in Jeopardy when Lucky Lucien pushes his…? It’s a terrible test when pins are pushed and levers are pulled. Somewhere in a dark corner, the snake coils. Wheels turn when The Dragon and The Doll story arc reaches its Part V. Mr Jeopardy, The Man From Nowhere. Pinned and penned by Drew Spence



Force Six, The Annihilators
They were a team of specialists assembled to bring order to a chaotic universe. Something went wrong when right became their final choice. See the transformation from Renegade outcasts to Legends. They are Force Six, The Annihilators. Drew Spence writes and illustrates a graphic comic, mixing science fiction with science fantasy. It’s a superhero space saga as a group of renegades, gifted with special abilities and artificial enhancements, charge and change the fate of all those they come across. They are the Force Six, The Annihilators and this is the story of their rise, fall and ultimate redemption.
Force Six, The Annihilators #40

The Eye Looks Down and Sees the Efforts of Men
Captured! What will happen when Force Six member Alexi Alito is placed in the clutches of the nefarious Synthoids? Victory may be a dream too far and survival may be the greatest accomplishment when the Spirit of the Invincible is tested. This is Part III. Force Six episode 40: The Eye looks Down and Sees the Efforts of Men.



Force Six, The Annihilators

They were a team of specialists assembled to bring order to a chaotic universe. Something went wrong when right became their final choice. See the transformation from Renegade outcasts to Legends. They are Force Six, The Annihilators. Drew Spence writes and illustrates a graphic comic, mixing science fiction with science fantasy. It’s a superhero space saga as a group of renegades, gifted with special abilities and artificial enhancements, charge and change the fate of all those they come across. They are the Force Six, The Annihilators and this is the story of their rise, fall and ultimate redemption.
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Force Six Season IV Starts
Force Six, The Annihilators #32
Kat and Mouse Part I Party Girl
Housequake. Shut Up Already, Damn
Force Six, The Annihilators is back with Season IV. We took a brief pause to collect praise and pay accounts for all the feedback, comments, requests and compliments. It’s your deep interest that allows this series to grow and expand. As we enter our fourth season, we celebrate the realization of High Ideas. Thank you for your readership and support.

Kat and Mouse Episode 32 Synopsis
It’s a klepto-caper with a Kat-catastrophic Con-conundrum in an amazing maze that mesmerizes the mouse. It’s a simple mission of grab and get ghost until the guest guesses and the gal gets grasped. The Force Six series begins its fourth season with a shifting grifter gift-giving adventure. Played and penned by Drew Spence.



Force Six comics are available on comiXology in digital format
Prime Postwork in the Daz Store

Prime Postwork Solutions Workshop available in the Daz Store
These tutorials presented by Drew Spence are designed to assist you with scene composition and postwork . If you’re having trouble for your renders in polishing your character-based scenes, Drew offers valuable postwork tools and tips that can assist you with that that process.
One tutorial provides a primer packed with tips, tools and approaches that will help you create a checklist of what to look for in a scene before it’s rendered and for actions you can apply in postwork.
The second tutorial is the recording of a live online class or “postwork clinic” where Drew assists artists with various problems found in their renders.
- Learn from Drew’s own case studies of actions, filters, lighting, composition techniques learned over the years
- Advice on virtual camera set ups, composition, framing, lighting and postwork.
- See how to solve challenges with postwork when using Photoshop
- Repairs and fixing flaws in the rendered image.
Main tools used in these tutorials: DAZ Studio and Photoshop. Other postwork resources in the DAZ 3D store are recommended in the tutorials.
Duration: 2 tutorials with total duration of 2 hours and 30 minutes
You can find other series that Drew Spence has created with Digital Art Live for purchase in the Daz Store. https://www.daz3d.com/digital-art-live You can take classes, watch tutorials and attend webinars and much more https://digitalartlive.com/events/
Dealing with the Boring Parts of Your Comic
Dealing with the Boring Parts of Your Comic
Wild in the Fallout Shelter. Drew Spence, the creator of the Force Six and Killer Butterfly comic series, speaks on the ‘boring’ parts of your comic. There’s a desire to rush past the lulls and jump straight to the action. He speaks as a creative and suggests the pauses are necessary to prime the reader for the action – to give meaning to the melee. The Panel previews are from Force Six season III episode 24 The Misused Muse. Don’t forget to subscribe and activate those notifications.
You can find the more technical webinars based on 3D and comic art at the Daz Store under the Digital Art Live Magazine vendor.
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https://www.comixology.com/The-Dynamic-Universe/comics-publisher/12027-0
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