I've got a comic book coming out from APE ENTERTAINMENT.
The book, a two-issue mini-series (but double-sized. ha!), is called PRODIGAL and it's thrashtastic.
By "I" I of course mean me and my partner, Todd Harris. We call ourselves GENRE 19, when we're being professional. It's just the two of us doing everything.
I'll likely be making an official "press release-y" announcement in the next few days elsewhere but the folks around here have been so supportive of my work (both backstage and in fan world) that I thought I'd open a thread here.
KRAD, Ward, Dilmore and Mack have had a look at the thing but very few others have. That changes as of today.
Just so you know: if you're wary of comics because you fear spandex, secret identities, bizarre and incomprehnisble plots or "grim and gritty" styles that masquerade as realism, put your minds at ease. We have none of that.
If, however, you love a ripping yarn about world class...er... retrieval specialists... trying to acquire dangerous objects from even more dangerous people across a landscape that makes James Bond films appear to take place in a small town back yard, this is a book you will enjoy.
Here's a quick look to give some flavor.
The title is "Why Byron Switched to Blutooth."
I'll be telling more over the next few weeks.
The book, a two-issue mini-series (but double-sized. ha!), is called PRODIGAL and it's thrashtastic.
By "I" I of course mean me and my partner, Todd Harris. We call ourselves GENRE 19, when we're being professional. It's just the two of us doing everything.
I'll likely be making an official "press release-y" announcement in the next few days elsewhere but the folks around here have been so supportive of my work (both backstage and in fan world) that I thought I'd open a thread here.
KRAD, Ward, Dilmore and Mack have had a look at the thing but very few others have. That changes as of today.
Just so you know: if you're wary of comics because you fear spandex, secret identities, bizarre and incomprehnisble plots or "grim and gritty" styles that masquerade as realism, put your minds at ease. We have none of that.
If, however, you love a ripping yarn about world class...er... retrieval specialists... trying to acquire dangerous objects from even more dangerous people across a landscape that makes James Bond films appear to take place in a small town back yard, this is a book you will enjoy.
Here's a quick look to give some flavor.

The title is "Why Byron Switched to Blutooth."
I'll be telling more over the next few weeks.