I'm hoping for an artist who can handle manga-esque art and has no qualms about demons, the supernatural, or polytheistic themes.
As the subject states, I have several stories in the works, and I'm willing to work with different artists for each story.
Alright, synopsis time. I've currently got three (out of five) stories plotted out:
Price Check: Bounty Hunters of the Bizarre, which is set in a world where all myths and legends are true and monsters of all sorts live and work side by side with humans. The title sums up the premise, Price Check is a team of Bail Enforcement Officers who take on the more dangerous marks. The leader of Price Check is Drake Azrael Wormwood, the son of Satan and the Metatron, and the story primarily focuses on him.
Curse of Hope: a "retelling" of Pandora's Box in which Pandora is replaced by the Spirit of Fury, (Spirits are the sources of emotions, absract concepts, etc.) who opens the Vault, a prison where the evil Spirits, Malevolents, are imprisoned. The guardian of the Vault, the Spirit of Hope, tells Fury that he is going to help her return the Malevolents to the Vault. Flash forward to the present, and we have Coty McColl, highschool freshman and unknowing reincarnation of Fury, whose father's job as astrophysicist has caused a move to Japan! The excitement wears off quickly as they reach their new home - Kamikura - which is apparently in the middle of nowhere. And so, Coty enrolls in Kamikura Academy, unaware of his grand destiny...
Thief of God: a space-comedy about three junkyard workers turned treasure-hunters after a derilict spacecraft (the titular Thief of God) ends up in their hands. It soon turns out that the ship is powered by a goddess, and things get more over the top from there, as gods, goddesses, and Chosen Ones start coming out of the woodwork!
EDIT: Price Check and Thief of God have gotten set aside so my co-author and I can hash out plot details for Curse of Hope. I also forgot to mention the genres for these stories. At their most basic level, all of my stories have a heavy shounen flavor to them. This manifests in several ways: 1. Action-packed fight scenes 2. The occaisional harem-comedy scenario (normally I subvert a lot of the harem-comedy related tropes) 3. Slapstick, delivered by "breather arcs" (read: canonical filler) 4. The main character being immune to damage unless someone is trying to kill them 5. Cheesecake (mild stuff, I save the Fanservice for when it will be most applicable).
It should be noted that all the stories' main characters are alternate universe versions of the "Central Universe" Characters (Who claim to be gods), so similar appearances abound throughout.
