We expanded our comic line in August by publishing Napalm Brothers #1 by Sixth Scale Combat. This is one of the better indie books on the scene with a gorgeous art style and a crazy action-packed bizarro plot. Issue 2 picks up right where issue 1 left off with even more wild twists and turns […]
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Why Do Churches Never Shame Real Sins?
One thing I’ve been coming across over and over in this “online world” of church where pastors are trying to be YouTube stars only cringier, rather than actually building a local flock that’s together in a meaningful way, is that churches love to just talk about the social cause of the moment, amplifying the same […]
D&D Is Triggered By Their Own Game System
When we can’t acknowledge that differences exist between people in real life, we definitely can’t acknowledge that fantasy creatures have differences, because, we have to take everything to extremes in 2020. D&D announced they would be removing all negative racial modifiers to the games. You know, like Orcs getting -1 intelligence, or Dwarves -1 Dexterity. […]
What’s With Comic Book People?
I haven’t been the target of much hate in awhile, but I was talking with a comic professional this morning who’s dipping out of the industry and working on other things simply because he takes so much abuse he doesn’t want to be around comic books. The guy’s a mega-talent, does amazing work, but it’s […]
Flying Sparks Pre-Orders
I’ve got a pre-order store up for those who missed the campaign or just want to get in on some signed books. This will be live only until I go to print in the next two to three weeks. Buy books here.
Pray For The President
I could blog about anything today but it wouldn’t hold as much importance as this message. You probably already are, this isn’t something new or different, but we all need to be praying without cease. This is more than a battle with a virus, it’s a spiritual battle and this is a culmination of a […]
Using Culture To Spread The Gospel
My good friend L. Jagi Lamplighter-Wright made a beautiful post yesterday over on the Superversive blog. When Jon Del Arroz first confessed to me that it had come to him that he should consider evangelizing fandom, I admired the idea, but I thought it would be impossible. After all, is there a greater collection of […]
It’s Not Just A Comic
The best part about backing my books, is your’e not just helping to produce a single comic, waiting for a year, hoping there will be something else. You’re making an entire comic line of MONTHLY books happen. When we started all of this, the whole point was to create a real industry alternative which would […]
The “Conservative Take” On Taxes
In many ways, Coulter is right in that the tax code is such a mess, so difficult to comprehend, so easy to abuse for people with substantive amounts of money (or corporations likewise), that something needs to be done, and yet the politicians on both sides of the aisle will do nothing about it because […]
Comic Culture Change Starts HERE!
Three years ago, we started a movement to change the culture through comics. It started with an observation — the entire industry through Marvel and DC had gone completely haywire in what they were producing, who they were hiring, and most importantly who they were not hiring. It seemed they weren’t interested in actual talent […]
Our Culture Used To Be Incredible
I walked through what used to be Nashville’s main train station back in the early 1900s. The building was giant, constructed like a gothic church with the most elegant of designs. It took real craftsmanship which can be seen from the outside: Just imagining workers putting care and craftsmanship like this today is almost unheard […]
The Best Chicken In Nashville
Over the last two days I’ve sampled some of the best eateries in Nashville, here trying to find the best fried chicken rather than the best brisket like in Texas. First took me to one of the oldest Hot Chicken outlets in the city (probably the 2nd made): Boltons was a little building here with […]