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SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 137 – Our Interview with Pat McNamara and David G. Williams from Legend of the Space Lord MoFo

SciFi Diner Podcast Ep. 137

Our Interview with Pat McNamara and David G. Williams

from Legend of the Space Lord MoFo

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 Interview: Pat McNamara and David G. Williams from Legend of the Space Lord MoFo

The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo is a serialized, full-color, digital comic, written by Pat McNamara and illustrated by David G. Williams, and has been created specifically for the digital storytelling medium, and presented panel by panel in a cinematic widescreen format we call, Cinegraphic. Episode Parts are released weekly, and are available FREE, Online, for Download, and by Subscription @ www.spacelordmofo.com.

It’s an ass-kickingly kick-ass post-apocalyptic, space-western, dramedy, with anime influences and a shot of that dark and sexy HBO stuff, so yeah, it’s for a more MATURE audience… well, not for ‘kids’ anyway, not sure about the ‘mature’ part. It follows the misadventures of Bran Mak Foo and Honey Pott, a just-married couple scrounging a living in their dilapidated deep-space freighter, the Qupid, on the Edge of Endspace; a vast region of space where no semblance of civilization has reemerged after a galactic apocalypse… or three. The Edge is a place where heroes are few, villains are plentiful, and the rest are just trying to survive…

…oh, and as if life weren’t tough enough already for our heroes, Bran just so happens to be the most wanted man alive – Spacelord Mutha… well, we’ll say Mo Fo because we’re in polite company. The Mo Fo’s said to be a one man army who walked into a bar and let loose a hell that destroyed a city. Of course, the truth behind that tale is something else, but that’s a truth for another telling. At its heart The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo is a rock-em, sock ’em tale of love and guns, with Bran and Honey fighting the good fight against the galaxy, and sometimes each other, but always finding a way through… together… mostly… we hope…

Ironclad Imagineers is David G. Williams, Artist (Catwoman, Phantom, Wolverine: Doombringer, In Flesh and Spirit), and Pat McNamara, Writer (Angelwitch Book 1: Dragonscarpe & Book 2: Triumvirate). Ironclad’s mission is not to replace traditional comics, rather, we want to take what we love about comics, telling kick-ass, but sensitive, stories through sequential art, into the frontier of narrative and visual storytelling possibilities offered by the digital medium. The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo is our first.

About David:

David does not enjoy writing bio/profile thingies. Now he’s got that off his chest he might be able to write something. Beginning in comic book illustration in the mid nineties (WolverineCatwomanShadow of the Bat, R.E.B.E.L.S., The Phantom… and more recently, In Flesh & Spirit, and Demonatrix), David has continued in the pursuit of learning through living. Something we all have in common. Now gathering the years of experience, Dave is kinda chuffed to be collaborating on an exciting new adventure in a vast universe not too dissimilar from our own yet a polar opposite. Dave also enjoys oxymorons.

About Pat:

Pat is a writer of Fantasy, Horror, Sci-Fi and Thrillers. He is a member of the Pop Culture Generation, and, yes, Pat believes Han shot first. Pat started writing professionally in the early 90s as a co-creator of the Cogal Series’,The Unknown Soldier novel (where he first met Dave). He was a co-owner and writer for the games company, R3 Interactive (The Last Lion, Cow Encounters, Cannonball), and once dabbled in running a Hellfiresque nightclub in his spare time. More recently he has worked as a colorist on Lost in Space: Voyage to the Bottom of The Soul, and written the Angelwitch novel series for Angel Phoenix Publishing. The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo is Pat’s first published original work – Yay!! Pat also thinks writing about himself in the third person feels weird.

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2 Comments

  1. Lee June 27, 2012

    Good interview Scott I checked out there web site before I listen to the podcast and it’s quite good I booked marked it thanks. By the way I am now on S1 E8 on falling skies it been good so far but I think that some of the decisions made by some of the curators were nothing but wrong I blame the writers for that but I am enjoying it thanks.

  2. Scott June 27, 2012 — Post Author

    No doubt about it. Dave and Pat are putting out some sharp looking comics. Glad as well, you are enjoying FS. It will be interesting to hear what you think of the finale of season one.

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