Betwixt his whirlwind first week of guest spots, interviews, podcasts and live streams, the Ringo Award nominated Spencer & Locke auteur was nice enough to chat with us Pullbox folks a bit about his latest creation…
Tag: Kickstarter
The TropeKiller Does it Again: David Pepose’s The O.Z. Launches on Kickstarter!
Launching TODAY on Kickstarter is the latest offering from the master of the mashup, David Pepose (Spencer & Locke; Going to the Chapel): Project Saffron. Ok, so not really (that was the tongue-in-cheek code name of the project up until launch). What we actually have is the eagerly-awaited The O.Z.!
Kickstarter Spotlight – Arks (fully funded in 24 hours!)
A young couple, lost, naked and starving in a wood have a terrible decision to make: burn to death or drown in the oxygen… – From the Arks Kickstarter page… Written by Rory Collins Digital Art by Andrew Morris James Daly Neil Copland (From the Kickstarter page…) Have you ever wondered how we will leave […]
Pullbox Reviews: Conan Meets Robocop in Peter Ricq’s A King’s Vengeance
And inevitably, as they do, your thoughts meander along the lines of, “I’d really like to read a revenge-based graphic novel with a seriously badass antihero, set in a semi-apocalyptic medieval world, but with steampunk engines. Oh, and dinosaurs. Mounted ones. Ooh—and swords that fire shotgun shells, and evil Sauron-like forces and maybe slightly-less-evil but we’re not quite sure yet necromancers who help the anti-hero get his revenge even after he bites it!” (11/13)
Pullbox Reviews: Lily’s Take Brokenland No. 2, “The Power of a Great Story Paired with Beautifully Crafted Illustrations”
Pullbox Reviews: Starside #3- Alien invasion, crazy superpowers, & a fast-shooting pilot…
Starside #3 Created & Written by Dylan Klein & Lane Brettschneider Illustrated & Lettered by Jordan Chao Follow Team Starside on Twitter Facebook Instagram Issue 3 coming soon to Kickstarter (issues 1 & 2 will be available as well, in print & digital) Starside is an independent sci-fi/fantasy comic series about 16-year-old Jack who is ripped away […]
Kickstarter Spotlight – Miskatonic High Volume 1: The Collected Trade……. of DOOOOM!
Miskatonic High (collected trade paperback) Written by Mike Shea Art by Ryan Mendoza (From the Kickstarter page…) Welcome to Miskatonic High, the comic series about the monsters who reside in a small New England town and the students who ride the bus with them. Inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, and skewered with our uniquely silly/sarcastic […]
Back This! – Ignition
See the Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/shawnrpryor/ignition-1-a-racing-thrilling-comic-with-a-twist Welcome to the world of IGNITION where Life’s Too Short To Drive Slow! This debut issue introduces readers to up and coming race car superstar driver Jemele Reid. She couldn’t be higher in her career when one tragic incident changes her life completely, forcing her to decide if she’s willing to […]
Pullbox Reviews: Woodland Creatures: Wild Souls Ushers in A New Kind of Werewolf!
Out in the next couple weeks for those who were savvy enough to back it on Kickstarter is the first volume (of three) of Woodland Creatures, by Cristina Roswell. With scripting by Fali Ruiz-Davila, art by Tomas Aira and lettering by Gonzalo Duarte (and assistant edited by none other than our very own Paul Baumeister!), Wild Souls is a new kind of werewolf tale: presented from the perspective of the lycans themselves, we’re engaged with an Alaskan Inuit spin on the mythology, rather than the standard European take. (11.5/13)
Herd Offers a Primer on Pre-Historic Vampirism!
In pre-wheel Pangea, vampyrus has differentiated from sapiens—to the impending destruction of both. Rampant hunting and overindulgence of the predator has resulted in scarce population of the prey (the herd). A growing plague of the Crumbling, essentially, vampiric starvation, has taken root in the lower castes of vamp-kind, and rationing has begun. Tribal leaders have asserted strict limits and boundaries on hunting, and poachers are dealt with publicly and violently. But is it enough?









