It’s been the month of Bullet Gal for me at this end.
This week I wrapped the novelization of the yarn, which takes place just after Depth Charging Ice Planet Goth, and about 4 years before Who is Killing the Great Capes of Heropa?
Artist Graeme Jackson is working on a Mitzi painting that’s looking absolutely wild.
And?
The entire 12-issue Bullet Gal comic book series (from 2014-15) is about to get re-released in the U.S. market, thanks to Project-Nerd Publishing.
So, yeah, I’m still unable to quite let the character go.
But there’re other projects I’m also working on, including the upcoming Crash Soirée comic with Graeme, another story with artist Stu Campbell (who recently got nominated for an Eisner Award for his incredible tale These Memories Won’t Last), and the bloody fun Magpie work-out with Frantz Kantor.
In fact, there’s a mad review of Magpie Eps. 1 & 2 (in Oi Oi Oi! #7 & 8), thanks to James Picton and the cool cats @ Kapow – check that out here. And there’s a very nice podcast review of Magpie and Bullet Gal, thanks to Ravenreviews, right here.
My other series Trista & Holt winds up next month, after a 15-issue monthly run, and we just received a fantastic review for #14 from Nevada McPherson @ Graphic Policy (ta, mate!).
This augers even better for the novelization of that series, Black Sails, Disco Inferno – which will be published by Open Books in late May.
Lastly?
Production I.G’s new anime short Pigtails – for which I worked on the English subtitles – was just made the Platinum Remi Award winner at WorldFest Houston 2016!
It’s an ace little story directed by Yoshimi Itazu.
Anyway, short and sweet this time.
Later, ‘gators.
Congratulations.
Thanks, A—though I doubt my hack subs contributed to the award! 😉