So much news, so much time spent not delivering it.
First thing: Silverline books, the publisher of T. Runt!, will be publishing Fractured Fables, an anthology of goofy takes on classic fairy tales. Anthony Peruzzo and I have contributed "Raponsel," the first page of which is reproduced in the link above. I'm not sure of the publication date for the full Fractured Fables anthology, but an excerpt of the book will be Image's "Gold" release for Free Comic Book Day, which falls this year on May 1st. "Raponsel" is one of the stories that was selected for inclusion in the FCBD edition--along with a cover by Mike and Laura Allred and stories by Bryan Talbot, Doug TenNapel, Ted McKeever, Camilla d'Errico, Christian Ward, and Alexander Grecian.
Second thing: I am happy to report that at least one of my long-delayed "next" graphic novels is nearing completion. Artwork for Pug is done. We're doing a little production work and expect to have the book in stores also for Free Comic Book Day. (This one's not free, though.)
Third thing: If you've been waiting impatiently for the chance to read prose stories I wrote a long time ago, your moment is at hand! Stories from a Callow Youth is now available in print-on-demand from CreateSpace, a division of Amazon. Thrill to the pulse-poundingly narrow worldview of a 20-something man who, when asked what he did with his time, honestly replied, "Mostly, I drink, I shoot pool, I play a little cards."
First thing: Silverline books, the publisher of T. Runt!, will be publishing Fractured Fables, an anthology of goofy takes on classic fairy tales. Anthony Peruzzo and I have contributed "Raponsel," the first page of which is reproduced in the link above. I'm not sure of the publication date for the full Fractured Fables anthology, but an excerpt of the book will be Image's "Gold" release for Free Comic Book Day, which falls this year on May 1st. "Raponsel" is one of the stories that was selected for inclusion in the FCBD edition--along with a cover by Mike and Laura Allred and stories by Bryan Talbot, Doug TenNapel, Ted McKeever, Camilla d'Errico, Christian Ward, and Alexander Grecian.
Second thing: I am happy to report that at least one of my long-delayed "next" graphic novels is nearing completion. Artwork for Pug is done. We're doing a little production work and expect to have the book in stores also for Free Comic Book Day. (This one's not free, though.)
Third thing: If you've been waiting impatiently for the chance to read prose stories I wrote a long time ago, your moment is at hand! Stories from a Callow Youth is now available in print-on-demand from CreateSpace, a division of Amazon. Thrill to the pulse-poundingly narrow worldview of a 20-something man who, when asked what he did with his time, honestly replied, "Mostly, I drink, I shoot pool, I play a little cards."
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