Liked the banner designs - just an idle thought - might be cool if the word 'Weaponizer' was constructed from disassembled parts of the ray gun. So, using the trigger and finger-guard for the 'e', the handle for the 'r' and so on...
Weaponizer - now with webcomics! Starting today, we will have a regular, ongoing webcomic on the site: IAMUS by PAUL MCCANN. Check out a page below, and come and see it on the site. There'll be more info about the series, and more fresh pages, very soon. Thanks as always for your support folks! Would love to hear your opinions on this, or any of the fiction and nonfiction, either here or over at the blog.
Fantastic, Bram, really well-implemented to the website and very easy to navigate. I'll give that particular comic a read later today, as it seems very interesting. Yet another great addition to Weaponizer.
And of course, I'll write and draw a comic for this as soon as I can.
Thanks guys. Andre, it would be an honour to have your artwork grace our pages. Fauxhammer, anything you send me is golden. Glad you guys found it easy to navigate, will pass that on to the code monkeys.
I wish I had time right now to do stuff, or brains. (YArrr, brains). Schooling and work and the unhappy ankle seems to've squashed it for now. Hopefully end of the month I'll have some free time again, though. :>
I hope you guys keep up the good work and makin' stuff and whatnot.
@texture This is quite beautiful. For fiction, do you require first world rights, or will you do reprints? Couldn't find the answer elsewhere in the thread.
@John Skylar - details of what rights you grant us are here. Basically everything used on the site is licensed under Creative Commons, so it can be posted elsewhere, published professionally, remixed (as long as it is shared alike by the remixer) or re-printed for non-commercial use. So we don't want any exclusivity. If we were going to print your work for commercial use in a magazine or a book, we'd negotiate a separate contract. Hope that clears things up.