Posted by AndrewFoley on Tuesday, March 18 2008 at 5:37 am
Catch up on THE HOLIDAY MEN’s debut adventure, THE MASSACRE MEMORIAL DAY SALE MASSACRE!

THE WHISPER OF MY SOUL: The Heart-wrenching Story of Andrew Foley and the Creation of THE HOLIDAY MEN
Category: Holiday Men, The
Posted by Vito Delsante on Saturday, March 15 2008 at 9:00 am

Thanks,
Rachel & Vito
Category: FCHS
Posted by StevenGoldman on Friday, March 14 2008 at 11:45 pm
(Just joining us? Catch up on Federico here, and check out the previous Styx Taxi stories: Pastrami for the Dead, Sing Along, Encore for my Babies, A Coda Vita, Rosa, and Dinner Date #9.)

Art is by the superb Tom Williams. Our apologies for the late post (again), and join us next Thursday for more of “Federico”!
Category: Styx Taxi
Posted by TonyLee on Friday, March 14 2008 at 5:23 am
And so we hit the penultimate episode of The Gloom - and we’re almost at the end of the ‘viewed’ episodes before the ’season’ break!
What does ‘viewed’ episodes mean? Well, it means that in April, when issue #3 starts to be serialised, we will for the first time be showing never seen before pages! The Gloom lasted two issues before APC folded, and issue #3 was never released. But now, children - now you will start to see the joy that is indeed The Gloom!
But before then we have two more weeks, this week’s instalment which has the revelation of a devious plan, and next week’s three page season finale with a cliffhanger guaranteed to split the Internet in half! Again!
So settle back, lock and load and pour yourself a cold one. And if you’re in the London area next Tuesday (18th), feel free to pop by to the Hope Falls wrap party at the Fitzrovia Pub, Goodge Street from 8pm…
On with the show.


Category: Gloom, The
Posted by DwightMacPherson on Wednesday, March 12 2008 at 11:53 am
We welcome you again, faithful readers, to the 19th installment of Kid Houdini and the Silver Dollar Misfits!
We thank you for joining us this lovely comic day. In fact, I was just about to leave for the shop when I remembered I hadn’t updated this page yet. Sheesh. That’s what happens when you get older and you’re champing at the bit to get some new comic goodness in your grubby paws.
And then there’s the work… the glorious, inundating work.
Well, speaking of the work, I am happy to say that we are well into the latter half of the graphic novel. Worth continues to turn in page after beautiful page and Kevin has become a bit of a coloring machine. Okay… more than a bit. I simply cannot wait for you to read the graphic novel. The team has worked extremely hard on it, but, more than that… this is a true labor of love and I hope that shows.
All right, I’m off to the shop. Thanks for reading and we’ll see you next week!
-Dwight L. MacPherson (with Worth Gowell and Kevin Conley)

Category: Kid Houdini & the Silver Dollar Misfits
Posted by ChrisArrant on Monday, March 10 2008 at 12:44 pm

I’m proud to put online the five page comic Snowblind which I did with artist Jess Hickman. Originally published in 2006 in the out-of-print Four Stories anthology, it folllows two co-workers going home after a work Christmas party. Two problems arise, however; One, they don’t get along. Two, the snow is getting worse. Much worse.




Category: Four Stories
Posted by Vito Delsante on Saturday, March 8 2008 at 9:00 am

Thanks,
Rachel & Vito
Category: FCHS
Posted by StevenGoldman on Friday, March 7 2008 at 8:53 am
(Just joining us? Catch up on Federico here, and check out the previous Styx Taxi stories: Pastrami for the Dead, Sing Along, Encore for my Babies, A Coda Vita, Rosa, and Dinner Date #9.)

Art is by the superb Tom Williams. Our apologies for the late post (again), and join us next Thursday for more of “Federico”!
Category: Styx Taxi
Posted by TonyLee on Friday, March 7 2008 at 4:57 am
More Gloomy goodness today readers! And the Nazis don’t know what they’re messing with!
And, for fans of myself and Dan who live in the London area, we’ll be holding a Wrap Up drink to celebrate the end of Hope Falls, our current exciting series at The Fitzrovia Pub on the 18th March. If you’re around, feel free to click on the link or even drop in. I’ll also have special guests Pia Guerra and Ian Boothby there as Pia and I are doing a photoshoot that day at the Doctor Who exhibition in Earls Court, and also Sam Hart is over from Brazil, so expect some Robin Hood news from us, as we have a meeting with out publisher that day, too!
And for those who miss me in London, I will be at the New York Comic Con in April, starting the week as a guest on stage at the People’s Improv Theatre, 154 West 29th Street, NYC on Tuesday 15th April for a special, transatlantic edition of The Comic Book Club. Tickets are $5, so come see me be suave and debonair - or at least come see me make a fool of myself on stage.
And keep close attention to my weekly column, He’s Only A Writer at Comics Bulletin - for this coming Monday, we shall announce the results of the nom nom nominations for the 2008 Golden Champagne Glass Awards…
Anyway! Enough about me! On with the show!


Category: Gloom, The