hellz yah - a corporate sorceror who wears Brooks Bros, drives a porsche and is still likeable? Gold. I dig all the mythological stuff you work into it too. Glyphs and Voices and Alberich's Flame? Gotta have some great visual potential. I didn't even mention the Black Lord of Screams yet did I? For anyone who hasn't sampled Mr December's delicious blood yet, it flows from here. Get this man an artist!
Thanks for the comments guys. Fauxhammer, for the record, Shriekonomics and Bale's Game get mad love on teh facebooks as well. They've been our most successful serials so far, thanks in no small part to the (kinda) regular updates and strong central characters. We all definitely want MOAR
Well that'll teach me not to have a Facebook, I guess!
I'm working on the treatmentscriptmentpitch fuckit, let's call it a design doc for the next story; I hope to have it comicked up, but if not, it'll be a serial.
A new serial starts today: this one is a post-cyberpunk SF thriller by comics writer / blogger Matthew McLean, called KANSAS. I read the first short chapter of this and got very excited - looking forward to seeing where Matthew takes us!
Bram has kindly posted the next slice of of Tokyo NoirHERE.
This was written recently (the first two are from a few years ago)... I hope to keep adding to this weird little vein of writing I've discovered. Enjoy!
We are hugely excited to announce the debut of Weaponizer's latest webcomics project: 'Kink Walker'! It is the story of Bryn, a supernatural investigator, and his spirit guide Helen. It will debut on the site later today.
Will's an amazing writer already... combine him with some crisp line work from Morag Lewis and you've got a winner. Great work by all (yes, you too Bram!).
I'm very proud of KINK WALKER and the job that Morag's done in bringing it to life. I'd love to do lots more.
I'd like to say a big thanks to Bram for hosting 'Out Here' and to Emma Vieceli, when she gets back, for providing such a striking cover image and the descriptive, yet mysterious, blurb.