Science fiction author Norman Spinrad introduced me to the word “Egoboo” in his book “He Walked Among Us”. “Egoboo” is defined by that reference for the real world, Wikipedia, as: “...a colloquial expression for the pleasure received from public recognition of voluntary work. “ In those terms, this portfolio is definitely Egoboo for me. It’s... [click here for more]
Unless you've been living under a dome, you know that The Brutal Blade of Bruno the Bandit is a shining example of great comics! No doubt you've had insomnia waiting for the next volume, but you need live in desperation no longer, for here it is! End your misery; make a stand by putting Brutal Blade on your list of needful things! The stories in this volume are guaranteed to transport you to joyland,... [click here for more]
The Return of the King! The rightful king of Rothland, that is. Meanwhile, Bruno and Xantippa find one ring to bind them...much to our hero's dismay. While it doesn't lead to good fellowship, the situation does make Bruno's daughter even MORE precious! Plus, when Bruno conquers the Seven Deadly Sins, he is immortalized in statuary so that he too towers over the Stuff of Legends! Indulge your reading... [click here for more]
Bring on the Ladies! The women of Rothland take center stage in this latest volume, and they're all ready to show Bruno who's boss! Whether it's the former fame vampire Ella, Bruno's cuter-than-cute daughter Delorus, the amorous Xantippa, or feisty sidekick Fiona, they all put Bruno in his place in "Bruno's Queen".
Later, there's the distant chimes of wedding bells as some of our "Couples" set... [click here for more]
"Why Comics?" is a 24-Hour Comic produced as an examination of why anyone would want to get into this crazy business in the first place. In the span of a few short pages, it covers the motivations behind comics collecting and creation, the requirements for getting started, and the roadblocks a creator can expect to encounter, coming at last to the reason we do it anyway. This book also includes "Comics... [click here for more]