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Friday
Nov042011

Comikaze Expo

I will be at the Comikaze Expo this weekend (5-6th November), table 106.

I'll have a stack of Hero Code comics, prints, collector cards and more, so stop by and say hi.

First person to say "Where's the Occultist at these days?" wins a prize!

Tuesday
Nov022010

Stories as far as the eye can see!

Good morning everyone.

Plans are coming together for the series very nicely. At the moment we have no less than three story lines in the Hero Code Universe being worked on.

Firstly, a web series, The Coming of the Occultist - with art by J.C. Grande, is nearly a third of the way complete. This will kick off the web comic story lines, focussing more on the past of the Hero Code Universe.

Secondly, the ongoing series' first story arc, The Menace of the Mannequin - with art by Jonathan Rector, is starting to be worked upon. The script for issue one is with Jonathan, and he is starting to plot out the first section of this story as I write.

Finally (for now), a mini-series, The Theatre of War - with art by Dan Smith - has the first script complete and with the artist, with work hopefully starting up on this soon. Telling the story of the first recognised Super Hero team in the universe.

Last weekend I was in attendance at the Long Beach Comic Con, with copies of my first series Omnitarium. It was a great weekend, and I met lots of new and cool people, so thank you to everyone who came by to visit, and especially to those who complimented and picked up the book.

The next convention I'll be at is the Amazing Arizona Comic Con. I'll be there with a whole group of fellow creators, and co-creators from the new Samurai OGN series, which premiers at the show. Details about that book can be found here.

At Arizona, I will be hoping to have preview copies of the Hero Code available. The plan at present is to have the book contain the first 22 pages of The Coming of the Occultist, a 6 page preview of The Menace of the Mannequin and a 3 page preview of The Theatre of War.