“Being excerpts from the journal of Sir Raleigh Everett…” Meet Sir Everett: famed explorer, daring adventurer. He spends his days rushing in where angels fear to tread, and that’s just how he likes it. In fact, he’s never faced anything...
“What is there for a man when there is nothing to fear in the dark?” Everyone expects the bravest fighters venture into the darkness to slay goblins and monsters. No one expects for them to actually come back… This slideshow requires JavaScript. Just...
Part 1 of THE HOUSE OF MONTRESOR, a new graphic novel and a sequel to Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado’, is available now in our store, on DriveThruComics.com, and coming soon to Comixology. Part II is slated for release just in time for...
More in-depth review of our “Marry, Do, Kill?” panel at new York Comic Con, this time from Ellie Hillis at ActsOfGeek.com! This post “She Can Fly: NYCC Women of Comics” talks about some of the choice tidbits in the women-in-comics track at NYCC...
Thrilling review from Chuck Suffel and What’chaReading.com for the newest story in our Tom Waits-inspired anthology, ANGEL WITH A BULLET! “YOLO”, story by Enrica Jang, with art by Kelly Williams, debuted at New York Comic Con 2014. Chuck was there...
Love is crazy. And kind of cute. And has a tendency to urinate all over the house if you don’t take it for regular walks. A lonely old man doesn’t know quite what he’s in for when he lets Love in, but Love has a way of turning frowns (and furniture...
The long arm of the law is sometimes as slender as a rope around the neck! But though it falls to the judge to mete out punishment to those who break the law, who dispenses justice when the judge is corrupt? God? This slideshow requires JavaScript. Meet Karna in...
What’s more romantic than summer love on the Boardwalk? Brian is just a tough, sweet kid working a new job at the seashore when he falls in love with the main attraction. But there’s more to this story than “boy meets girl” in this sweet tale...
So great to read some of the reactions from Red Stylo’s first panel at New York Comic Con: this one from Geek Juice writer Rebekah Herzberg. This 250 Lines of Resolution column addresses some of the feminism track at NYCC this year, including Red Stylo’s...
Grah!! Before New York Comic Con, we were thrilled to score a mention on Outer Places’ Top Ten List of Panels Not to Miss at NYCC. Well, they didn’t miss it, and we’re thrilled to share Janey Tracey’s coverage of the panel! This post is a quick...