Posted on 9/14/09
Thus ends Omega Chase #4.
One of the purposes of this page is to show how much John (whose features up to this point have been partially or completely obscured) resembles Mack Baron. If you go back and look at the first page of Omega Chase #1 you should see the resemblance. Indeed, this page deliberately mirrors the first page of Omega Chase #1 in order to emphasize the resemblance.
But what exactly is John's relationship with Mack? And what's the nature of the U.S. Department of Defense sponsored project that involves them both?
Theories? I'd love to read what you all think is going on here. In fact, a few of you have already figured it all out. Not that I told any of you that though. ![]()
As I write this, Julio, Wilson and I are halfway done with Omega Chase #5. Rest assured: we're working hard to get this issue in the can so you all can read it!
In the meantime, I'll be attending both the Baltimore Comic Con (Oct. 10 & 11 where Th3rd World Studios will have a booth) and The Albany Comic Con (Nov. 1). If you plan on coming to either of these events, please stop by and say hello! I'd love to chat with you!


DF2506 says...
posted 9/14/09 2:23 am
" I think, therefore for I....Exit." Hmmmm.Nice work guys! Looking forward to the next one! :)
Julio says...
posted 9/14/09 7:39 am
Thanks DF2506. This page includes several Easter Eggs too: post-its on the computers with the names of Meha (colorist), Devito (publisher), EE (for Egg Embry, editor). "1205" is my b-day (Dec 5). Names of computers: "Predator" and "Trinity" (my name is...), two cool movies, and "Ciruelo", a world-class Argentine fantasy artist. Wish I can show you pages from the upcoming issue 5 now, but cannot. Stay tuned for them, thanks :)erin says...
posted 10/9/09 3:19 pm
epic& gorgeous.amazing story& art. high5s all around.Keith Dallas says...
posted 10/10/09 12:12 am
Thanks for taking the time to let us know what you think, Erin! Much appreciated!Any Omega Chase fans attending The Baltimore Comic Con this weekend? If so, please stop by the Th3rd World Studios booth and say hello! I'd loved to meet you!
Barronfel says...
posted 10/25/09 12:18 pm
Hey Keith,I met you in a comic book store in long Island on free comic book day. I read your first issue a few times. I picked it up again a few days ago and decided to go online and read the rest of the story. Good job. i really do like the plot, the characters, and most of all i really do like Mack. You got a great comic here. i can't wait to see more. i'll keep checking in and maybe i'll be able to make a con you're at. thanks again for the great comic
Keith Dallas says...
posted 10/25/09 8:02 pm
Hey Barronfel, thanks for stopping by the website and checking out the series! I'm thrilled to know you're enjoying it! Hope to see you soon at Fourth World Comics!Gimbal says...
posted 1/14/10 5:43 am
I bet, it's a top-secret Donut development program, dedicated to going back in time to steal the top-secret Donut technology of the old Soviet empire, before its loss in a tragic bakery fire in the 1950's. They're after the elusive Borscht Donut recipe. I'm sure of it.... ;)Keith Dallas says...
posted 1/14/10 1:16 pm
Well, who WOULDN'T want to steal the elusive Borscht Donut recipe?:)
Thanks for chiming in, Gimbal!
cbdrift says...
posted 2/26/10 1:31 am
2010 has arrived - but no new pages - is this abandoned now or.....?Keith Dallas says...
posted 2/26/10 2:42 am
Hey CB,No, Omega Chase is not abandoned. Here's what happened: Julio finished drawing half the issue but then showed me and the publisher a new art style he had been working on. And if you liked Julio's art before, you'll LOVE this new style! It's really incredible! So Julio proposed that he discard the pages he's already drawn and start the 5th issue over with his new style. We agreed.
That's the cause for the delay, and we apologize for it. But we hope when you see what Julio produces you'll forgive us.
Thanks for the comment!
david says...
posted 2/27/10 10:59 pm
Why are you deleting my comments, Keith?