Archive for April, 2007

The move to Google Reader

Well I’ve finally done it, I migrated away from my favorite RSS reader Pulp Fiction. I decided to give Google Reader a whirl for a week to see how I liked it, and boy howdy do I like it. It’s not because it’s all “flashy” and “blinky”, it’s simple, clean and easy and worked pretty [...]


Humor!

Link to the video on Youtube.


Another One Last Song #1 Review

The concept of One Last Song is fascinating, and I can see the potential for this book. The first issue deals with an American government who controls the mass media. Only by going underground do some media attempt to get the truth out there. Amanda Casey is one of the so called “rebels.” She is [...]


Review of the Grand Canyon Skywalk

First they bussed us out to the site. It didn’t quite match the pictures I’d seen of it. It was more like a construction site with a huge piece of I-Beam sticking over the edge. Almost nothing was paved, so when the wind came up, it created small dust storms that made it difficult to [...]


More kind words about “One Last Song”

Edwyn Collins snuck the line “Too Many Protest Singers/Not Enough Protest Songs” into his biggest hit. He always was the clever one. So if there’s going to be One Last Song, make it a protest one. Raw, uncut and furious, this won’t get played on the radio.
Kieron Gillen, author of “Phonogram”


Best Shots love “One Last Song #1″

I got the opportunity to check out this book early, and as I’m always up for a good indy read, I jumped at that chance.
This is one of those myriad of self published or small publisher books that gets overlooked in Previews, and really shouldn’t. CJ and Shawn have put together a compelling tale of [...]


The Gigcast

The folks over at the Gigcast have nothing but kind things to say about Civil Wardrobe.
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Fiendish Fables in stores!

Fiendish Fables has finally hit stores! Pick it up at your local comic shop or buy it at our online store.


Oopsies….

Results from energy companies are coming in, and the word is that moving Daylight Saving Time forward three weeks had no measurable impact on power consumption.
Check out the whole article at Slashdot.


Fiendish Fables hot from the printers

Buy them wherever comics are sold!