About Us

Thunderbird Media

Thunderbird Media is a new online comic venture interested in telling quality stories and presenting them in an easily accessible format.  As we move forward we will offer PDF downloads and full print versions of collected series.  If you have an interest in joining our collective please contact us for more information.  If you would like to discuss investment opportunities please feel to contact us as well.  We are always looking for like minded individuals or groups to help us grow. 

Creators

Please take a few minutes to learn a little bit about our creators.  Many have links to their individual websites and we encourage you to visit and learn more about their skills.


Troy Bowen

Writer

Troy L. Bowen is a Computer Security Consultant by day and an aspiring comic book writer by night. Following High School he spent ten years in the US Army and served in Desert Shield/Storm before realizing that there was a less dangerous future on the outside, that and he was sick of going back to Korea every two or three years. Troy has always been an avid comic book fan and has finally decided to follow his dream of making comics. Troy lives in Texas with his wife Janis and three sons.

Scott McIntire

Artist, Inker, Colorist, Letterer

Scott McIntire is an illustrator working out of a shack in Easton, Massachusetts. The reincarnation of a long dead Chinese warlord, he spends his days happily drawing strange adventures and sometimes scary monsters. He's the illustrator for Sir Jonathan Wintersgill Marvelous and his Amazing Journey Through the Great Continental Expanse of the Southern Americas, and the n3gative boy web strip. His website is www.lostdoggrafix.com.

Carl Yonder

Artist, Inker, Colorist

Growing up a military brat my family and I traveled around the country and eventually the world. With all of the relocating, my parents and artwork were the two biggest constants of my life. Over the years the initial love of art has developed into a passion which I continue primarily with sequential art and painting. I consider myself very fortunate, because my work has been presented in foreign embassies, newspapers, other publications and in 2004 I received The Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s 21st Gold Circle Award for my work with Grub Street. I am currently in development with several projects which hopefully will be released soon. All of which allows me the opportunity to experiment with my art and continue to travel. Though I don’t always enjoying speaking openly about myself, I do believe that my work in whatever form will always speak for itself.