Friday, June 21, 2013
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Skin Crawling Comics Update 06.20.13: The Serpentine Cure
Things
have truly begun to turn around this year. By no means has my life
returned to the comparatively quiet days before 2010, but I'm seeing
some light at least. Having wrapped up my coloring gig for the Buried
story within Skin Crawling Comics, Rachel Pandich has offered me
another coloring gig. WAHOO! I'll be coloring a story called The Serpentine Cure.
I just got the inked pages and have begun my preparation for coloring. I wish I could say more really, but I don't want to drop any spoilers. However, as soon as I know more about the books availability I'll post that. I'll also have to check with my fellow creators and editors to see if I can post some teaser art. I'll get on that. In the meantime, here's the creative team:
The Serpentine Cure
Tatiana Christian - Writer
Jenay Gordon - Artist
Rachel Pandich - Editor
Gerald Rathkolb - Editor
I just got the inked pages and have begun my preparation for coloring. I wish I could say more really, but I don't want to drop any spoilers. However, as soon as I know more about the books availability I'll post that. I'll also have to check with my fellow creators and editors to see if I can post some teaser art. I'll get on that. In the meantime, here's the creative team:
The Serpentine Cure
Tatiana Christian - Writer
Jenay Gordon - Artist
Rachel Pandich - Editor
Gerald Rathkolb - Editor
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Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Featured Creature: The Staff of Phyligor
Excerpted from Liam Hofstadter's report for the Department of Extranormal Phenomena (DEP), Superhuman and Supernatural Threats in the New Millennium:
"The Staff of Phyligor is an old world artifact of immense occult power. Physically, the staff is a simple stang approximately 5.5 to 6 feet tall. Although the blade and base bulb seem to be made of a silver like metal, the dark material of shaft is unknown. Those few that have observed the staff in person indicate that the full length of the shaft is inlaid in strange runes of some lustrous black metal.
"The Staff of Phyligor is an old world artifact of immense occult power. Physically, the staff is a simple stang approximately 5.5 to 6 feet tall. Although the blade and base bulb seem to be made of a silver like metal, the dark material of shaft is unknown. Those few that have observed the staff in person indicate that the full length of the shaft is inlaid in strange runes of some lustrous black metal.
Monday, June 17, 2013
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