The Gloom - Week 15

Posted by TonyLee on Friday, February 8 2008 at 5:41 am

Well, it’s been a draining week, especially with the San Diego Con Hotel Suicide Rush, but we have survived. And I at least shall be there.

And what’s more, as well as continuing this week’s incredible issue, Dan and I celebrated another landmark - we finally finished Hope Falls.

That’s right, with issue #3 just out and issue #4 printed and ready to go now, issue #5 is now done. It’s a little bittersweet, but already we’re onto our next project, The Prince Of Baghdad. More news when we’re allowed to say…

But enough of the future - let’s look to the present. We feel that we’re not famous enough yet, and that not enough people know about this serial - so, we ask every one of you reading this to do us a small favour. It takes a minute.

Firstly, comment in the comments section, because currently, we think we have about four readers. Secondly, if you have a column, blog, forum you post to regularly, then post there and mention us. Let people know we’re here.

Let’s make February The Gloom month.

Anyway, here’s your two pages for the week - and the introduction of a man who’ll make quite an impression on Carson Kane’s future…

Category: Gloom, The

2 Comments

Comment by Seb Fowler

Posted Saturday, February 9, 2008 at 2:20 am

Excellent! Call me #5. Been reading and enjoying since the start, just been lazy so far. Keep up the great work!

Comment by CJevic

Posted Tuesday, February 12, 2008 at 10:52 am

This is an absolute delight to read!
So much fun!

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