A behind-the-scenes look at the inception of GENRE 19 and the “blu-ray” extras on the creation of PRODIGAL.
At GENRE 19 everything begins with comics. We create stand-alone, reader-friendly series that aren’t bogged down with half a century of complex continuity, spandex costumes or secret identities.A behind-the-scenes look at the inception of GENRE 19 and the “blu-ray” extras on the creation of PRODIGAL.
To be published in 2013 through Dark Horse Comics, JOURNEYMEN chronicles the adventures of J.M. Swift and Dr. Hayley Shore, travelers in time, space, and all dimensions, known and unknown.
A kid, a wolf, an alien planet on the brink of war. What does the title mean? You’ll have to wait and see.
If you missed it the first time around, and felt cheated, you can pick up the entire storyline in one place. And now with extra GLYPH AWARD noms!
The critically acclaimed story smashes into its second issue with more monsters, gunplay, magic, sword play and double crosses than any five comics on the market.
Initially published in 2010 by Ape Entertainment, PRODIGAL tells the story of Pae Mei Jacinto and Byron Lennox, world-class “retrieval specialists” who take on what looks like a simple contract, then turns out to be anything but…
Created exclusively for the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con, this was the debut book from Genre 19.
The first full-length collaboration between Geoff and Todd, and the inspiration for GENRE 19.
WonderCon is done and, in case you couldn’t get there or were there and missed the right panels, let me recap how the con went. FREAKING AWESOME, that’s how. Lots of deals were made, mostly ones we can’t discuss yet, and there were offers as well in other venues that we also won’t discuss but [...]
Guess what today is! That’s right. New indie recommends. Why indie-only? Because, Genre Nationals, despite some awesome work being done by Marvel comics, they don’t need any more free advertising. Indie creators, those who aren’t yet household names, need every bit they can get. A lot of fans whine about the lack of diversity in [...]
YES! We will be there! YES! There will be panel appearances! YES! There will be items to hand out and/or sign! YES! There will be at least one announcement designed to THRILL! YES! This concludes your Monday announcements! Thank you- The Management
Wow, two months into JOURNEYMEN and there seems to be some kind of positive movement. People are confused but in a good way– the way that makes them come back. Here’s what some folks have said so far. If you click the links you’ll get the full review. 1: BRAIN LIKE A BOMB [...]
Okay. We’re back, sort of. Apologies for the delays but we’ve been cooking a few things. Something AWESOME is coming next month and we are not allowed to say what but, when the announcement comes we hope you’ll be as thrilled as we are. Also, we hope you’re keeping up with JOURNEYMEN in DARK HORSE [...]
This one is simple. Tomorrow project #3 hits the stands. Some of you may already be reading it if you work at a comic book shop. In fact, we already have our first review. BUY INDIE COMICS SAYS… We just want to remind everybody who looks at this blog, there are just two of us. [...]
Sorry, kids. No team-up this week. The unforeseen complication is that I now have more writers than artists confirmed and I’m not just randomly putting folks together here but really trying to set up creative matches. I’m actually thinking about these team-ups and there’s more involved than just who can draw or write well. The [...]
NEW STUFF! NEW STUFF! NEW STUFF! OKAY. This is a first– it’s our first webcomic but there’s a twist. While it is a webcomic and I will post the link, it is also a FREE digital comic on COMIXOLOGY as of today. What is “it?” ITEM ONE: reMIND (COMIXOLOGY) This thing is gorgeous. Beautiful artwork, [...]
So, obviously the big news around these parts is next week’s release of DARK HORSE PRESENTS #20 containing the first of four chapters in the first ever JOURNEYMEN story. But, in other, equally fun news, we just handed off the final, finished version of MENTH: SCARAB vs BULL to Menthu’s creator and, Nationals, his response [...]
Happy new year! Today I’m bringing back a oldie but goody. Byron Lenox, the other half of the team from Prodigal. I’m thinking a lot about line language these days and how much it affects everything else. (I know, DUH!) Here are few rough passes on the same sketch and let me make it clear I’m [...]
