Saturday, December 20, 2014

The AracKnight Script Download Link

Check it out my friends, I finally learned how to successfully upload the link to what I truly believe is the best Spider-Man script you will ever read. click and enjoy,

The AracKnight

Now if you like what you read, then be a part of bringing our cover concept to life.

grab an 11X17 by Miami artist Carlos Hernandez, who drew up this amazing piece of original art recently added to my collection.  Be a part of the fan fiction frenzy right here,

The AracKnight Cover Campaign


Saturday, August 30, 2014

Faro Kane in Boca Raton

Check out the latest original art for the FARO 2 campaign.  As always you can grab your copy here

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1077465647/the-chronicles-of-faro-chapter-2




Paolo Pantalena Art















Until then, there are comedians, and then there are douchebags.  I fall somewhere in between.  Enjoy the show, much love to Nicole McPhee for recording my overacting ass.  If you laugh don't forget to pledge :)





Wednesday, August 13, 2014

FARO 2 Cover & Centerfold Concept Designs

Here is the sketch & line art for the FARO 2 Cover along with the finished high res copy

Pick up your copy of FARO 1-4 here,

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/hooligansco/faro-takes-portland











Thursday, July 10, 2014

FARO | Forces of Geek Interview & Review

Kickstarter Korner - THE CHRONICLES OF FARO | Forces of Geek: we like pop culture.



Check out this interview and review from Forces of Geek, I've also begun standup comedy classes.  Nothing gives greater motivation like the promise of a new adventure, and the concept of a comeback.








Monday, June 23, 2014

New review from England -- maybe a pic or 3


THE CHRONICLES OF FARO – Chapter 1
Chronicles of Faro“A 84 page graphic novel with 12 pages of bonus material featuring pin up art by Elias Chatzoudis, Monte Michael Moore, and many more!!”
This description from the HooligansCO Kickstarter campaign piqued my interest in August 2013.
The time has come. It’s done and ready for purchase, folks. Instead of the promised 84 pages, the project has become a whopping 100 page extravaganza. Is it worth spending your hard-earned bucks or quid (or whatever currency you use) on? Heck, yes.
Chronicles Of FaroFeaturing famed cover artist FRANCHESCO, acclaimed artist ELIAS CHATZOUDIS (e.g. Grimm Fairy Tales covers), Star Wars, Marvel and DC artist MONTE MOORE (see The Arrival), and mural designer BRANDEN LUKES, FARO truly is a feast for the eyes. It also showcases a large number of other artists. In fact, the entire list of talent included in these pages would send your head spinning. Even though each artist imbues their Act with their unique artwork, there’s cohesion, a particular atmosphere, among the scenes that pulls everything together.
I value art, but I’m looking for more when I read comics and graphic novels. It’s the same thing I’m looking for in novels. I like plot twists, in my writing as much as in my reading. And this story has plenty. The first comes in the first act, when Professor Kane travels back in time to prevent President Lincoln’s assassination. And fails. Big time.
And yet, this is not the end for our main character. He returns as FARO, destined to be an eternal warlord, with an entirely new agenda. The plot quickly becomes a story about love, second chances, the nature of man, and the consequences of one’s actions.
I loved every page. It’s everything I hoped it would be. And more. Literally more. It’s brave, out there, sexy, over-the-top, eye-popping fun.
The Chronicles of Faro comes in three variant covers, with various levels of heat, depending on whether you buy a print copy or a digital copy. I’m so glad Kickstarter gave me the chance to support its creation.
Chronicles of FaroWant to find out more about The Chronicles of Faro, Part One, or the upcoming Part Two? Why not visit their facebook page?

Never enough reviews as you build up the empire, here's another from the UK

Review from Steve Grubb
I've read the book twice now and thought I'd let you know what I thought. First off, I am no graphic novel aficionado - I have a fair few of them, but would not think of myself as an authority on them.
I loved the art of the story, especially the Prequel, Act 1, 2 & Aftermath. The black and white section worked well too.

The story, I felt, was a bit rushed. The laying out of the time travel element of Act 1 could easily have been half a full length book without losing any pace. It would have given the characters room to breath and become fully formed, before the centre piece of the story. it's a minor gripe in an otherwise cracking read.

Already looking forward to Chapter 2.


Get your copy now my friends, enemies, stalkers and secret admirers

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