Good News Everyone!
We’ve received an excellent review from Andy Frisk over at Comic Book Bin. Be sure to check it out, because I unintentionally hassled these guys by double e-mailing.
Good News Everyone!
We’ve received an excellent review from Andy Frisk over at Comic Book Bin. Be sure to check it out, because I unintentionally hassled these guys by double e-mailing.
Now, I wouldn’t use the word “sparkling” for this one, but I’m pretty happy with any good review. That’s exactly what we got from Jim over at Rokk’s Comic Book Revolution. Check em out!
Greetings Firetower Fans,
Check out the newest review for Order of Dagonet Issue #1. This review comes from Matt, our new buddy over at Multiversity Comics.
Matt, you can now add to your list of achievements that your review has been quoted by a creator on their website. Make sure you’re smoking your pipe when you say that though.
Hey Gang (yes, you’re in my gang now!),
This is Jeremy updating you with the most recent reviews on our beloved Issue #1.
The first is from Cheryl Lynn, one of my favorite bloggers, who makes her home over at Digital Femme. Though she too loved the book, her article forms a nice counter point to our last review from Monkey on My Back. Cheryl Lynn takes the outside perspective, being someone who is neither and Anglophile nor an Angle as such, but finds a home in the story and art.
Our second review comes from a man who is a review pro if there was one. You may have seen Matthew J. Brady reviewing for Factual Opinion or Comics Bulletin, but you’ll find his review for Issue #1 of Order of Dagonet on his personal blog entitled “Warren Peace Sings the Blues” . I like to think that means we’re special and in a way it does (because no one is paying him to write it). A solid good review with a few addendums. We’re solidly in his “keep an eye on” column”, which is somewhere I’m quite happy to be
Good news everyone!
Jeremy and Jason’t “The Order of Dagonet” Issue 1 will see it’s official comic book shop launch this next Wednesday, known to those with a calendar as October 28th. Ultimate Comics, which has three branches in Durham and Chapel Hill will be carrying the book at all three stores, where it will be available for $4 a pop. If you’re the sort of person who has been dying to buy our first book and just can’t bring yourself to order things over the internet, that will be your lucky day.
We’re also in the tentative phases of planning a release party for Issue 2 and the first issue of “The Dreamers’ Daughter” with Ultimate in December. Be sure when you’re in picking up your copy of issue 1 to voice your support on this release party.
I leave you with the Ultimate Comics slogan “Come again, spend more money”