Jess L’Heureux handled art duties for “Frankenstein on Mars.” Now she Fashions some answers for our questions! Q: Be honest! How familiar were you with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein when you first pitched for Unfashioned Creatures? A: I actually...
Monica Valentinelli, writer of “Last Man Standing” for the Unfashioned Creatures anthology, was kind enough to answer some questions for all the RSM fans. Q: Be honest! How familiar were you with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein when you first pitched for...
Handling both writing and art duties on “Pock-It Monster,” Blake Packard gives us a surreal, disturbing twist on Shelley’s classic tale. In our latest Q & A session, Blake talks about some of the artists and ideas that inspire his warped vision....
Hailing from Bulgaria, Emiliyan and Stanimir Valev bring an international flair to Unfashioned Creatures. The writers of “Epiphany” were kind enough to answer some questions about their history with comics and the iconic monster that inspired this...
Love is in the air at Red Stylo Media! For the month of February, we are inviting you to “Fall in Love with a First Issue” from one of our amazing titles. In the coming weeks, we will be spotlighting the opening chapters from Drago Bentley: Space...
It’s “Fall in Love with a #1–or else!” February. All thru this month, RSM will be posting Issue #1 of our ongoing series, and even a story or two from past anthologies, online for free! Unfashioned Creatures: A Frankenstein Anthology is a...
With a hand (or several) in blogs, short stories, novels, and comics, C. M. Beckett is a busy man. Luckily for us, the writer of “Big Man” found the time to take his turn in the interrogation chair! Q: Be honest! How familiar were you with Mary...
Mary Shelley–who died on February 1, 1851–continues to inspire generations of fans and creators, even 163 years after her death. Her beloved Dr. Frankenstein fashioned a monster who long outlived his creator, spreading terror everywhere he went. Posting a...
“How dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge, and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be his world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow.” –Mary Shelley, Frankenstein This slideshow requires...
We’ve got a newcomer to the Red Stylo Family in Sam Hock. Sam Fashioned “The Fire Thief” and sat down with us for a little Q & A. Q: Hi Sam! So be honest! How familiar were you with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein when you first pitched for...