A few people have said they'd rather read the Christmas ghost story on site, instead of as a PDF download. And, as it is the season of giving, here are the pages. If you want the PDF version you can find it at http://tinyurl.com/yjpqbks. Tell your friends.
The dawn of a new century. A green comet appears in the sky, heralding a miraculous year when imagination and reality merge. Nothing will ever be the same again - especially not for Jack Ember, reluctant hero, and Estelle Meadowvane, aristocratic astronomy genius, whose adventures for the Royal Mythological Society take them to the furthest corners of a world transformed by wizardry and wild romance.
Dave Morris, Leo Hartas and Martin McKenna, creators of Mirabilis, invite you on an epic journey totalling more than 800 comic book pages, a fantasy saga in four seasons for readers of all ages. The first season, Winter, isnow available on iPadand in trade paperback on Amazon.
How to THINK When You Draw EYE STRUCTURE tutorial!
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ComicHaus - issues 1-10
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From 2016 here's the start of a covers gallery for small press comic
*Comichaus* - full colour cover, b&w interior art. Classic US comic size.
*Comichaus #...
Comic Cuts — 7 November 2025
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I spent longer than I anticipated on last week's video, and it was only by
the skin of my teeth that I managed to post it Thursday night, in time for
Frida...
Mid-Flinx: Flinx visits Midworld
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The Snow Spider by Jenny Nimmo
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Published in 1986, Jenny Nimmo’s The Snow Spider is the first in a trilogy
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Ditko at Charlton: Part 2
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*AS STEVE DITKO TOOK ON MORE MARVEL WORK DURING THE EARLY 1960s*, and the
first run of Captain Atom came to a close, his output for Charlton began to
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IN BRIEF Comic book artists are essential for visual storytelling. They
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Ed Piskor is Dead
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We need to address how eager we are to publicly comment on situations, and
to condemn people and reports of their behaviors when we don’t have direct
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10 Coolest Boss Fights In Marvel's Spider-Man 2
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Marvel's Spider-Man 2 sees the web-slinging hero facing off against a
number of his iconic villains, from Venom to the Lizard to Kraven the
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Episode 326: The WGA Strike
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One by one, Ken goes over the many issues the WGA is fighting for and why
they’re important. He also gives an overview of the situation and how it
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Bernard Cnut Jenkin MP
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I'm currently banned from Twitter for calling Bernard Jenkin MP a cnut.
I'm perplexed by this because I don't see any way Twitter can prove he
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So Long, and thanks for all the fish…
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Richard has already taken his final bow on the blog (see here), and now
it’s my turn. Truth be told I have been putting this off all week, and here
I am ...
Some Shameless Self Promotion
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Sometimes people ask me if I'll ever write a book about storyboarding. I
would never want to do that...I enjoy sharing what little I know for free,
and I'v...
Coloring somebody else’s books!
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When I’m asked to send a CV txt, or just say a few words about me, I can’t
figure out something better than just sharing with everyone that I really
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Wallace Wood and the Art of Self Promotion
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I can vividly recall the first time I encountered the work of the late,
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Writers, Interactivity and Kindles
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If you follow the online chatter about Book Apps, you soon notice that it
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The Phoenix
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Today sees the launch of issue one of The Phoenix! It's a fantastic issue
with amazing comic creators such as Daniel Hartwell, Neill Cameron, Ricardo
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cheerio
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bye bye old blog. i've set up a NEW WEB HOME HERE, A COMBINED BLOG AND
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Ruskin Explains Manga
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I'm reading John Ruskin's "The Nature of gothic" at the moment.
I noticed he describes exactly what Manga is, (or any artistic label,
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I enjoyed this. Lovely eerie drawings, and the last panel startled me into a smile.
ReplyDeleteYes, I've got to agree - really atmospheric and engaging artwork combined with a compelling script is pretty hard to beat.
ReplyDeleteSome great storytelling and wonderfully spooky drawing!
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