Bullet Gal release date & full cover art, plus Black Sails reviews & interviews

Thanks to Roundfire Books, this week I received the final wraparound cover art for the Bullet Gal novel, plus a confirmed publication date (November 25). The synopsis has also been […]

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‘Bullet Gal’, the novel, is go!

So, I found out this week – my Bullet Gal comic, which was published by IF? Commix across 12 issues in 2014-15, and then repackaged as a trade by Canadians Under Belly […]

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Li’l Big Dipper, Black Sails, Disco Inferno, Magpie, Bullet Gal, etc.

I’m currently fortunate enough to be working with Australian artist Stu Campbell on a one-off comic short for national zine Oi Oi Oi!, and here’s a tease/process glimpse of the lovely W.I.P. […]

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Magpie Ep. 2, Bullet Gal redux, reviews, guff, and novel #6 about to be published

May’s kicked itself into fair gear (already!), and there’re several things afoot over the coming 4 weeks. Rather than waffle on and bore senseless any prospective readership here (which I’m […]

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Novel #7 finished, Pigtails award, and extra-added reviews

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 […]

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Black Sails, Disco Inferno

My new novel has a home, and will be published by late June! Saying it’s “mine”, however, is a wee bit egotistical. This baby belongs as much to American writer […]

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Mini Update

As you can probably tell from my use here of the great Jack Kirby‘s work (nicked from a panel in The Eternals #14 (Aug. 1977), inked by Mike Royer, I’ve had my […]

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Comics galore!

You know, I wasn’t going to stick an exclamation mark on the end of the title to this entry, but it just seemed so right – especially when you look […]

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Novel #6 finished, plus Magpie’s in full flight

It snowed properly in Tokyo yesterday for the first time in 2 years, and the mercury dropped to -1°C (I’ll let you figure that out in Fahrenheit), albeit for a […]

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