Dec 112018
 

Hard to believe but artist Jo Wong is already at work on the fourth installment of the ShadoWorlds Anthology series. The books are an unconnected series of individual books, each telling a an unrelated story of us mere mortals and our interactions with the hereafter, mythos, and legends.

The first book takes place in a Mediterranean forest, on a world slightly not like our own. Future issues will take us to prehistoric Iceland and the halls of Valhalla, and on to a seaside port in a country that never existed and the pirate legend yearning to live once more.

We might mix up the release order, so there is no way to tell which tale will come out first. but for now we are calling this one number four. It takes place in North America, in the 1800’s. Here are a couple of panels from page two.

We are also actively looking for spec scripts for this series. If you are interested in maybe seeing something you wrote in print, give me a shout. We will explain everything you need to know and see if we can do something together. Cheers!

Nov 142018
 

I wanted to share a couple of pictures from artist JoWong of completed pages for the follow up to ‘Bluebird’, a story called ‘Captain Seadog’. 

The book will be the second entry into our ShadoWorlds anthology, a series made up of full issue one-shots, each set in a world not quite like our own. Usually involving myths or deities, we are hoping to have a bit of fun with some unique tales with it, and possibly keep JoWong on for a couple more issues. His artwork is fantastic. 

Take a look and see for yourself.

Jul 012018
 

This was actually the first script David Thomas (Spook Town) and I did together, and it’s nice to see it coming together. We imagined this as the first in a series of one-shot anthologies, each issue a separate story but sharing a common theme of involving deities or mythology on some world almost recognizable as Earth. 

This first takes place in some Mediterranean woodlands, and the second moves the action to somewhere near the British Isles and involves a heavy dose of Norse influence. I’ve been deciding where to place the next installment, and so far am leaning towards an ancient Egyptian setting. 

Here are a few panels from an early page of ‘Bluebird‘, the first issue of ShadoWorlds. Art by David Novum Hutajulu.