It’s the strangest sensation, feeling humbled and yet so proud at the same time. It has to be said: Wow. Red Stylo kicked some serious ass this year! A lot of ground to cover, so let’s just jump right in: Deciding to go away from literature do this fourth...
And of course we offer a printed book for CYBER MONDAY! As the Rock-n-Rollout for our newest anthology, KILLER QUEEN, A Comic Anthology inspired by the discography of the band Queen continues on Patreon, we’ve got some goals we need to hit! Comic Con season...
Luna Luna Magazine just posted a new interview with RSM editor, Enrica Jang! New York Comic Con is a gift that keeps on giving: we had so much fun at that show, sold a crazy number of books, had our first panel… AND I got the opportunity to chat about writing...
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...
Thanks to RSM contributor Juan Navarro for spotting Enrica’s interview with Michael Artsis (The Padcaster) on BeTerrific TV at New York Comic Con! BeTerrific TV had some crazy numbers of folks tuning in all weekend at Comic Con. Enrica’s spot starts at the...
Media, marketing and “that” Manara cover–we touched on just about everything during this extended discussion with Aitch and the Pop Culture Uncovered Podcast at Baltimore Book Festival this weekend. Aitch stopped by the Red Stylo booth Saturday with...
To become a patron, please visit our Patreon page: Patreon.com/RedStylo Hey hey! Enrica here. Two months ago, Red Stylo started up a Patreon campaign to try to get our comics in front of more readers. After a lot of clamoring and cajoling of friends, we’ve got a...
Exciting news! Our first panel at New York Comic Con is slated Friday, October 10, 2014! Hosted by Red Stylo’s Enrica Jang, with a distinguished panel of artists, writers, and editors thrown together for lively discussion about female stereotypes in...