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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

What's Old is New - "Cycle's End" Gets Reviewed

The one thing I have learned doing Independent comic books is that everything works very slowly. A few years ago we, the intrepid writers, artists, editors and graphic designers set out to create and publish our own line of comics, with our first book Cycle's End. We premiered it at the Philly Comic-Con and had a blast, we made some great connections to fans with the book and we got our first review in Broken Frontier (an on-line site that reviews comics.). Since then we have sold quite a few books and we came up with a follow up book called Rise of the Outlanders. We all wish to have the marketing machine of DC and Marvel--but we're still on the smaller edge of the comics spectrum, so it takes a bit more time to spread the news. Now as NBC used to say during their summer hiatus, years ago, "If you haven't seen it, it's new to you!" And in our case if you haven't read it, then it's new to you! Both Cycle's End and Rise of the Outlanders (Outlanders will be reviewed later this month.) have been reviewed by Comics Bulletin.com. So go and check it out when you get the chance!!

At present we are working on project number 3, and let me tell you it's going to be massive in scale and shape. So stay tuned for that!!

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