Although Skin Crawling Comics didn't make its Indigogo funding goal, all is not lost. There are plans afoot that are paving a future for SCC, but I can't say at the moment what those plans are, but I'll share more as things coalesce. In the meantime, if you haven't already, please check out Skin Crawling Comics on Twitter, Facebook!
Friday, September 20, 2013
Featured Creature 2012-13: Last Bites Part V, Winds of Change
The month of May brought a revelation of understanding and some small amount of peace of mind. After surviving the trauma of March and April and finally getting things back up and running with my new laptop, I jumped back into the rhythm of production. I sunk my teeth into the work of coloring the comic book story, Buried for the Skin Crawling Comics Anthology and began a path of learning that transformed me with each step I took.
Featured Creature: Singing Candle
Following the single candle theme of the Featured Creature One Year Anniversary, here is a sorrowful creepy singing candle.
{8x5.33 Digital Image created in Adobe Photoshop}
{8x5.33 Digital Image created in Adobe Photoshop}
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
From the Archives: Sub Basement
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Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Featured Creature: The Thing from the Sky
The following is an excerpt from a Burkens County police report of an eyewitness account of the accident that occurred at Highway 14 on December 3rd, 2012:
The fog was so thick that day you couldn't see no more than five or ten feet in front a you. I told mama to slow down as we hit that curve near the top a' fourteen. Didn't wanna bump into nobody. That section a road is a bit tricky.
The fog was so thick that day you couldn't see no more than five or ten feet in front a you. I told mama to slow down as we hit that curve near the top a' fourteen. Didn't wanna bump into nobody. That section a road is a bit tricky.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Friday, September 13, 2013
Skin Crawling Comics Indigogo Fundraiser Ends at Midnight!
The Skin Crawling Comics Anthology Indigogo Fundraiser ends at Midnight tonight! As I type this we are at about third of what we need. Please check out Skin Crawling on Twitter, Facebook, and the fundraising page at Indiegogo! Help make Skin Crawling Comics a reality.
Featured Creature 2012-13: Last Bites Part IV, The Devil's Crucible
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Skin Crawling Comics Countdown: Last "Buried" Teaser Art - Only 1 Day Remaining
Here's the last of the Buried teaser cards! Buried is written by Bryant Dillon with art by Chris Thorne and colors by yours truly! Unless something changes dramatically before tomorrow, these cards may be all you'll see of the story. If you like what you see here and would like to see the whole story, support Skin Crawling Comics!
Featured Creature: It Is Better to Light a Candle...
Here's another creepy, candle themed treat to celebrate the first year of the Featured Creature! I've actually turned this one into a greeting card as the very first item at my Zazzle Store. Check it out!
{Digital Images created in Adobe Photoshop}
{Digital Images created in Adobe Photoshop}
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Skin Crawling Comics Countdown: Fanboy Comics Interview for "Night Terror" - Only 2 days Remain
Here's a Fanboy Comics interview with Edmund Dansart and Heather Royston for their SCC contribution Night Terror. Check it out!
From the Archives: Angry Guy
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013
The Featured Creature: The Maltus Incident
Excerpted from Dr. Liam Hofstadter's report to the Department of Extranormal Phenomena concerning the Maltus Incident :
At approximately 1300 hours Pacific time, The USS Peregrine with full compliment was en route from Hawaii towards the International Dateline. The Peregrine's mission was to locate and intercept any remains of the fallen Maltus satellite. The Maltus was a remote NASA experimental satellite with the mandate of testing of drug combination and manufacture in zero gravity. Once located, the remains of the Maltus were to be recovered by the USS Santa Fe, also en route to the location when the incident occurred.
At approximately 1300 hours Pacific time, The USS Peregrine with full compliment was en route from Hawaii towards the International Dateline. The Peregrine's mission was to locate and intercept any remains of the fallen Maltus satellite. The Maltus was a remote NASA experimental satellite with the mandate of testing of drug combination and manufacture in zero gravity. Once located, the remains of the Maltus were to be recovered by the USS Santa Fe, also en route to the location when the incident occurred.
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