I just wanted to make a quick update on the progress for my new comic story, tentatively titled Hel Hath No Fury. Read Full Article
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So, guess who has two thumbs and is working on a new comic story? This guy! Read Full Article
Author’s Note: A new bit of short fiction for you guys to enjoy. All critiques and comments are appreciated :) Read Full Article
Wow. This is awkward. Believe me when I say that I never meant to go this many months without updating. I apologize for this. A lot’s been going on, including some things I’ve been looking forward to, some things I’ve dreaded, and some things which are a little bit of both. Read Full Article
I’m going to ramble for a minute, so I hope you all can forgive me. Read Full Article
Time to talk about another series by writer Joe Kelly. Unlike my other favorite work of his, I Kill Giants, this story is about something far more primal; this is a story about a boy and his dragon. Read Full Article
Well, NaNoWriMo is over, my Christmas shopping is almost completed, and now it’s time for a long-overdue update to my long-neglected blog. And since it is the season to be jolly, I’ve decided to post something to fit the times.
I’ve given it some thought, and I’m going to combine two of my favorite pastimes, watching internet short films and all things Christmas. So without further ado, here are my top 12 favorite Christmas short films. These are the twelve most twisted, hilarious, and heart warming videos I’ve found on the internet. Enjoy :) Read Full Article
So, for part five on my ongoing series about the changing face of Image I’m going to discuss a series that, combined with the discovery of Chew, made me give Image a second chance. To make a horrible pun, it’s Proof that Image has more to offer than beefed-up superheroes.
Proof, written by Alex Grecian and illustrated by Riley Rossmo, is a series that was first described to me as a combination of Men in Black and X-Files, with the part of Mulder being played by a sasquatch named John “Proof” Prufrock. Read Full Article
In this bold new world of Image, there is a whole host of stories that are designed to purely entertain. However, every once in a while there is a story that also makes you think. This time I’m reviewing a book that’s one part real-world psychological drama and one part far-flung fantasy. I’m talking about Joe Kelly’s and JM Ken Niimura’s epic story, I Kill Giants. Read Full Article
Trying to describe Scud in a short paragraph is kind of like trying to stuff a rhino into a fish bowl. It looks weird and doesn’t really show what you want the viewer to see. Read Full Article