Movie Review - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse
/My first delve into film review. Click below for my opinion on 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse!
Read MoreMy first delve into film review. Click below for my opinion on 2018’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse!
Read MoreFrightful news, everyone. My last one-shot of the year, After Life, will be up for sale on Amazon this Halloween! I hope everyone has fun reading it.
Click below for some promo art!
Read MoreMy third project - Serpent and Prey - will be available as a kindle ebook on the 24th! I'd like to thank all the talented artists involved in bringing my story to life, and I hope my loyal followers enjoy the end result!
Click below for a look at the finished cover.
Read MoreThe pages are just about done for After Life, and they look awesome! Click below for a look at the first two pages.
Summary: Are you scared of death? And why is that? Have you spoken with the dead?
Read MoreI’ve hit an important milestone! Two days ago, I submitted my first two graphic novels to Amazon, and today, they have become available for purchase! I’m beyond excited, and I’d like to thank all my followers for their support. I hope that you all enjoy the read.
Lala Narita has done an outstanding job the colours of 28:56! It won't be long before I can share the full book with all of you. Click below for a sample page.
Inspired by a true story, this one-shot follows a man named Mirkhas and his journey to ISIS-occupied Syria. The terrorists controlling the area believe that he has come to fight for them, but Mirkhas has plans of his own.
Read MoreThanks to the skillful lineart of Melissa Hudson, and the colouring talent of Bryan Arfel Magnaye, Serpent and Prey now has a cover! Click below to see it.
Read MoreI'm so pleased with how the colours are turning out for 28:56. Lala Narita is displaying great skill, and I can't wait to be able to share the finished product with you all.
Click below!
Read MoreWe are now entering the next step of production for 28:56! I'm pleased to announce that Hendry's brilliant lineart is being adroitly coloured by Lala Narita. For more examples of Lala's superb talent, check out her DeviantArt gallery.
Click below for a teaser!
Read MoreI present the first of the colours for The Lost Canary's Song, skillfully done by Bryan Arfel Magnaye.
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Read MorePleased to announce that inks have begun for Serpent and Prey! For more of the artist's work, check out her site.
Synopsis: The year is 371 BC, and the Spartans are marching on Thebes. Though the Spartans fight fiercely, Thebes is prepared to take a stand against their invincible foe. The battle to come will determine the ruler of Greece.
Click below for a teaser!
Read MoreClosing in on the completion of 28:56's lineart!
Synopsis: Inspired by a true story, this short story follows a man named Mirkhas and his journey to ISIS-occupied Syria. The terrorists controlling the area believe that he has come to fight for them, but Mirkhas has plans of his own.
Click below for a teaser!
Read MoreThe next graphic novel, titled Serpent and Prey, is currently being drawn by the talented Melissa Hudson, whose artwork can be found here https://bit.ly/2tjDQ1e
This awesome one-shot follows an important Spartan battle from millenia ago, and I'm hoping to have the finished product available for purchase by the start of winter.
Click below for a sneak peek!
Read MoreAlso coming to you later this fall: A graphic novel that I began many months ago! The cover was drawn by Arlando Andres, and the lineart for the pages is being skillfully drawn by Hendry Prasetya.
Click below to get a look at some of the art!
Read MorePro tip: read the happy stuff AFTER the sad stuff.
The Lost Canary's Song is my first delve into children's literature. Here's the lineart for the cover, drawn by the great Hendry Prasetya! The end result should be available sometime this fall.
Click below to get a look at the cover’s lineart!
Read MoreArt is important. All of it.
That message is simple and straight forward. However, actually getting it across could be quite difficult. Although with a little of your patience, this essay should accomplish just that. By the time you’re done reading, you should hopefully be able to walk away with a respect for all artists, and their creations.
So, without further ado, here is my first essay on the value of art.
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