we interrupt this bout of non-posting to share some incredible news!

the reviews are coming in for our serial Eleison and the first one is outrageously amazing!

Broken Frontier's reviewer Dave Baxter says:
Eleison (which means "mercy" in Greek), is an astonishing first book by a talented new duo. They’ve been lurking around the internet and comic con borders since late 2003, and it’s high time they were given a greater exposure to comicdom at large. Their gorgeously wrought, inspired story of a French-Native American penitent with uniquely western occult powers waging battle with a centurion-demon Hell-fiend with a small, rabbit-headed kid weighing him down…well…it’s by far the most unique composite of dark fantasy elements I’ve come across in a western comic book in years and years and years. Add to this a boatload of honest talent and I’m looking at the brother-sister creative team-up of the decade (though I suppose that may not be saying as much as I want it to).

the emphasis is his own! click the link to read the whole deal!

this is very exciting!

if you don't know about Eleison, you can check it out (and order it!) from the press website here.



tap-dancing on the roof ~

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From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


awww, thanks greg! that means a lot to me. especially since i consider myself the most lazy, unmotivated, schlepp on the block (hmm, wasn't i writing a serial for you? der.....)

at any rate, my brother works hard and he deserves the spotlight, so i'm very happy!

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From: [identity profile] lastremnant.livejournal.com


His work is really amazing. I am always impressed by it. How long does it take him to do each cover piece?

Haha, I won't accept that modesty. :) You are constantly working on your ideas and doing research and focussing your thoughts on characters and settings and scenes, etc.... :) Your devotion to it is always inspiring to read. :)

Yep, seems to me a certain ship is still stuck in a very precarious situation at sea... ;)

From: [identity profile] lookingland.livejournal.com


how long does it take him to do a cover? too long ~ hahahahahaha ~

but seriously, it varies. sometimes as much as six weeks.

as to that ship ~ hmmm ~ ever since i moved, i can't find anything, but i'll look for my notes this weekend.

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