The Cask of Amontillado
The Cask of Amontillado is a macabre story of ultimate revenge by Edgar Allan Poe. This haunting and sinister work is illustrated by artist Jason Strutz, adapted for the comic page by writer Enrica Jang. It’s the perfect way to prep for the release of House of Montresor, a full-length graphic novel by the same creative team, and a sequel to Poe’s Cask of Amontillado, expanding and continuing the tale of murder and vendetta that the villainous Montresor only hints at, fifty years after committing the “perfect” crime.
Enrica Jang
Writer
Jason Strutz
Artist
CROSSING #1 – 6 Launches on Kickstarter July 11
THE END! Or is it? CROSSING #1-6 will finally go live on Kickstarter next week.
“We’re All Whoa-K.” 2020-21 recap from RSM editor-in-chief, Enrica Jang
This is the wrap-up I couldn’t bring myself to finish last year. Just… couldn’t. Struggling a bit still, but I feel like if I don’t do it, it’s one of the things that won’t come back. So here goes.
NINJA BEAR is just under 50% funded on Kickstarter!
Like Ninjas? Like Bears? The world's most adorable hero, NINJA BEAR by Mark Mullaney, is battling our newest goal on Kickstarter and we're nearly 50% through the fight! We are back on Kickstarter with a new Ninja Bear adventure! This time we are looking to print a...
Last Day to back CROSSING on Kickstarter
Anything can still happen, of course, which is why we need YOU to get us to the other side of FUNDED! Our campaign ends tomorrow at 10AM Eastern!*
CROSSING Kickstarter Update: The Ghost-Vision Variant
Campaign for the newest issue of CROSSING is heading into week 3 on Kickstarter. The project has reached its funding goal and we’re blasting past stretch goals with sixteen days remaining! Check out the latest in these video updates from CROSSING writer/creator, Enrica Jang.
CROSSING 5 cover reveal, the “Ghost Vision” Variant, NINJA BEAR swag and BOGO boxes
Get ready to pick up the latest in the series and back us on Kickstarter November 9 because EXCLUSIVE for this campaign, we are printing a LIMITED “Ghost Vision” Variant, featuring a scene where living characters on the page are juxtaposed with transparent overlay of ghosts.