Hey kids. Welcome to Part Two of my guide to how each page of The Specialists is created (here’s Part One). In this installment we’re going to look at the digital portion of the process. Let’s dive in again, shall […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Hey kids. Welcome to Part Two of my guide to how each page of The Specialists is created (here’s Part One). In this installment we’re going to look at the digital portion of the process. Let’s dive in again, shall […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Hey kids. Welcome to Part One of my guide to how each page of The Specialists is created. In this installment we’re going to look at the analog portion of the process. Let’s dive right in, shall we? (All thumbnails […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This chapter has had a lot of ups and downs for Max. If you want to know whether he ends on a high or a low, check out the preview below.
Here’s one last reminder that we’re going to be at the first ever Denver Comic Con this weekend (June 15th – 17th). We’ll be in the Artists’ Alley at table 146, as you can see in the map. It’s going […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Here are two Kickstarter campaigns that absolutely deserve your attention. Both are closing within a few days, and both are amazing projects from talented writers. Watch these videos and consider backing their campaigns.
How will the American soldiers react to the horrible discovery at Marigny? Click below for a preview.
We’ve received our table assignment for the first ever Denver Comic Con! We’ll be at table 146 in Artists’ Alley, as shown on the map below (click for a larger version). It’s looking like it’s going to be an awesome […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Luke and his men have taken the concentration camp at Marigny, but at what cost? See a preview of next week’s page below.
Our friend Arlene Zeller gave us our first piece of guest art and earlier this year she gave us another. Now Al has returned the favor. You can see his take on the mysterious Tyrus over at, Shadows of Enchantment. […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The World War II era used to be a fairly popular setting for comics. Captain America, Nick Fury, and Sgt. Rock were all originally active during WWII (and Captain America Comics was actually printed during the war). But there aren’t […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…