Recommended


“The president of the United States is dead. He was murdered in the morning sunlight by a four-year-old boy…”

Welcome to J.C. Hutchins’ SF thriller 7th Son: Descent, a novel set in present day featuring human cloning, dangerous technologies, and “beyond Top Secret” government conspiracies. I’m letting everyone know about an exciting publication that started as an online podcast, and now is being sold in stores everywhere. And whats more amazing than a fellow internet creator bringing his works from the free digital format to the printed page, is that he’s still publishing everything for free online. If you want to check this out, listen to the book for free, read it for free, or even buy the book, click the banner above. You could even join the ranks of his online army by participating in Warvember.

Other comics I work on

Flaming Pigeon Studios
I’m the colorist for ‘Dirty Thespians’.

If you’re a fan of Sailormoon, please check out this sprite comic that follows the adventures of a new soldier: Sailorphaeton.

Recommended Reading


Drawn and written by the ever so wonderful Amuletts. If you’re into D&D, this comic will most likely appeal to you. Amuletts is responsible for most of the comments on my site. She’s been a great encouragement to me since I first ran into her.


I fell in love with this comic not long after I started reading it. Kory is a great artist and story teller. This comic is highly recommended for people who like mythological creatures.


if you’re not a fan of My Little Pony, I would strongly suggest you stay away from this. It’s a photo comic that follows the adventures of Kimono and Minty and how they deal with living together. It’s full of hilarity.


This zany little comic is great fun to read. The two lovely ladies that write and draw it are quite nice.


From the creators of Footloose, this story follows one of my favorite characters and how he came to be where he is. It updates on a donation basis.


As near as I can tell, Lint os slowly winding down towards the end. This makes me sad as it’s a lovely story. There are some 400+ pages of great art, fantastic characters, and compelling story.


I’d never really understood steampunk until my best friend pointed me towards this comic. I don’t think I could ever write steampunk, but this is just wonderful. It updates M/W/F.


Some people say my comic doesn’t make much sense. It makes more sense than this. Having said that, ‘Between Places’ is one of my favorite comics. The art style is truly unique and the author/artist is, again, a really nice person. While being one of my favorites, I’m a little bit behind in reading it.


The quick way to my heart? Make a comic and then put dragons and wyvern in it. I adore how she draws her wyvern. They’re so sinister and yet so adorable at the same time. I have no idea how she manages it.


This one is interesting as it has absolutely no dialogue and yet the artsit still manages to get her point across. It’s very well put together.


As a rule, I’m not a big fan of historical fiction. It just doesn’t appeal to me. Having said that, I do recommend this comic for it’s stunning art and story telling.


I’m a huge fan of ‘The Phantom of the Opera’. I adored my mom’s copy of the original London cast soundtrack, I adored Gaston Leroux’s novel, I even loved the oppertunity I had a couple years ago to go and see the play. It was fantastic. IG’s comic is just amazing. A modern day girl finds the Phantom and much hilarity ensues.


Clemon, the lovely creator of this comic, was kind enough to link to my comic on her site and often comments on this comic’s deviantArt mirror. Her comic is interesting if a little difficult to read. It’s on the list of comics I really need to get caught up on at some point.


It’s a fairly new comic written and drawn by a friend of mine. It’s pretty funny so far and promises to keep at it.