SHADE Episode 9: Watch the Cezanne
HYPERGAMOUSE Episode 11: Acktually!
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SHADE Episode 9: Watch the Cezanne
HYPERGAMOUSE Episode 11: Acktually!
DYNAMITE THOR Episode 9: Preparing for Battle
RIGHT HO, JEEVES Episode 11: Anything But Newts
A THRONE OF BONES Episode 11: The Lines Collide
CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: MYSTERY Episode 1: From Darkest Africa
FLYING SPARKS Episode 11: Only I Have the Power
ALT★HERO:Q Episode 11: Dead Man Walking
MIDNIGHT’S WAR Episode 11: No Man’s Tune
THE HAMMER OF FREEDOM Episode 12: Man Down
Arktoons subscribers will no doubt be pleased to hear that once the Indiegogo campaign is complete, NIGHT STARS by Go Monster Go! illustrator Tim Lattie will be appearing on Arktoons. If you’re interested in backing a comic from an Arktoons illustrator, be sure to check out the campaign.
EMBER WAR Episode 10: The Survival of Humanity
CHUCK DIXON’S AVALON Episode 10: Heroes Without a License
GUN GHOUL Episode 10: Death is After Me
CHUCK DIXON PRESENTS: WAR Episode 10: Death to the Yankees
I’m very pleased to learn the great John C. Wright approves of the graphic novel adaptation of his SWAN KNIGHT’S SON for Arktoons. And yes, I can confirm that there will be a print edition once all six issues are completed, which will be delivered to all the Caligan backers.
Arkhaven Comics has produced a faithful adaptation of the Swan Knight’s Son trilogy of the Moth and Cobweb Chronicles.
Swan Knight Saga — Gilberic Parzival Moth is a strange and lonely boy who has grown up without a father, raised by a single mother who moves from town to town in fear of something she will not name. His only friends are animals, with whom he has always been able to speak. But when he awakens one night at the Thirteenth Hour, and sees for the first time the cruel reality of the secret rule of Elf over Man, he begins to learn about his true heritage, the heritage of Twilight. And when his mother finally tells him the terrible truth of her past, he must choose whether to continue running with her in fear, or learning how to fight against ancient powers that are ageless, soulless, and ultimately damned. Based on the 2017 Dragon Award Finalist for Best YA Novel by science fiction grandmaster John C. Wright. Adapted by Chuck Dixon. Illustrated by Richard Bonk.
At the risk of spoilers, here are some choice panels, with all sorts of important parts skipped. I am one of those few authors who enjoys illustrations of his work that actually follow and match the description given in the text. Everyone looks as he should, including the dog, the mom, the mermaid, and the baseball cap. It is a rare blessing, not to be underestimated.
CHICAGO TYPEWRITER Episode 10: To Play Big Bad Wolf