It’s that time of the month folks. I’m taking a look at X, Y, Z by Iqbal Ali , who I had the pleasure of sitting next to at LCAF, with art by Aleksandar Bozic. A tale of isolation and realms yet to be travelled in an all too British school.
It’s that time of the month folks. I’m taking a look at X, Y, Z by Iqbal Ali , who I had the pleasure of sitting next to at LCAF, with art by Aleksandar Bozic. A tale of isolation and realms yet to be travelled in an all too British school.
I told you we would be seeing more from the world of Sea of Spheres.
While a short story taking a look at another part of the setting is in the works, I thought I would commission Windlass to do a little comic book homage to Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
While No Route To Guide You was a serious story about corruption and the untenability of police reform, that doesn’t mean we can’t have a bit of fun with the characters. Here, Eva oversteps a little in speaking her thoughts on Leo’s current bout of frustrations.
More adventures in the Sea of Spheres will be coming this year.
The wind outside his howling and it’s getting real dark but at least I can draw pictures of Junker Queen and Zarya from that Overwatch electronic video game that some people seem to like.
Edit: Forgot Zarya’s tattoo so made a little update.
I’d said previously that those prototype bakelite guns would fit perfectly for the weapons of the UPP. So here’s Chang from William Gibson’s unproduced Alien 3 wielding one.
A brand new tale is here to grace your eyeballs, with art by the fantastic @turbomiracle and written by yours truly. Bigger Guns is a story of infernal action and cultural change, where shifting politics of the 1960s didn’t just affect the earthly realms, but those beneath them too.
It was an absolute pleasure to work with Turbormiracle who did an incredible job with rendering such detailed scenes like the club interior and the minute to minute action. I’ve admired their work for a long time, and it’s been great to see them illustrate something I’ve written.
It’s that time of the month folks. I’m taking a look at X, Y, Z by Iqbal Ali , who I had the pleasure of sitting next to at LCAF, with art by Aleksandar Bozic. A tale of isolation and realms yet to be travelled in an all too British school.
It’s that time of the month folks. I’m taking a look at X, Y, Z by Iqbal Ali , who I had the pleasure of sitting next to at LCAF, with art by Aleksandar Bozic. A tale of isolation and realms yet to be travelled in an all too British school.
A brand new tale is here to grace your eyeballs, with art by the fantastic @turbomiracle and written by yours truly. Bigger Guns is a story of infernal action and cultural change, where shifting politics of the 1960s didn’t just affect the earthly realms, but those beneath them too.
It was an absolute pleasure to work with Turbormiracle who did an incredible job with rendering such detailed scenes like the club interior and the minute to minute action. I’ve admired their work for a long time, and it’s been great to see them illustrate something I’ve written.






