Jonas Faulkner, a man who has unfortunately been stuck with the task of sending the dead on their way while those who are meant to be doing so are on their coffee break. Or imprisoned. Or something.
So I had been looking at some of your artwork for Phoenix Requiem and decided one morning to follow the link to the graphic novel... so from 7 am to 6pm I could NOT step away from the computer sceen because I kept reading and rereading! I LOVE the characters, story line and your artwork! And what do we do when we love something?! we share it. So now you have a whole bunch of college girls that have GIGANTIC crushes on Jonas...but just wanted to tell you how much I LOVED Phoenix Requiem.
So I saw of some of your artwork here on deviantart for Phoenix Requiem. It interested me and so I followed the link....literally from that moment (7 am) till about 6 o'clock in the evening and I did NOTHING but sit and read and then reread it AND I LOVED IT!!! I could not step away from the computer screen! I love the characters and the illustrations and the story line! So I gave all my friends the link and now you have tons of college girls with a GIGANTIC crush on Jonas....but what I'm really trying to say is, well done!
This is by far my favorite piece from your gallery. The feel of it is awesome and I do love Jonas from the comic. It's haunting, creepy, and even giggling over the coffee break comment didn't spoil that.
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"Shades of the dead! have I not heard your voices Rise on the night-rolling breath of the gale?"
I'm sure you've been asked that, so you might want to add it to your website's FAQ but... I hate reading on screens, so are you planning to make on-demand printed books of your Inverloch and Phoenix Requiem comics? It would be great...
I've been meaning to ask you this for a while: To what extent is Jonas based on the Tenth Doctor? I've only recently started watching Doctor Who, but I can already see a lot of parallels (besides the hair ).
Beautiful image.
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How can you celebrate if you're constantly afraid of getting in trouble? Being disapproved of? Life is only worth living if you do just that: LIVE it.
—Kate McLachlan
When I first started reading TPR in February I wondered who would be cast in the film version. I only remember briefly considering Jude Law for the role of Jonas, only to change my mind the instant I saw a picture of David Tennant.
Pity that he's almost 40 already, but then, Jonas is an old soul -- maybe it'd still work?
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How can you celebrate if you're constantly afraid of getting in trouble? Being disapproved of? Life is only worth living if you do just that: LIVE it.
—Kate McLachlan
I love this image, it's haunting an shows a lot of the spirit we saw in Phoenix Requiem <3
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You should never be in the company of anyone with whom you would not want to die ··· Frank Herbert
icon credit: [link]
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Onward to victory! Or something like it.
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"Shades of the dead! have I not heard your voices
Rise on the night-rolling breath of the gale?"
I hate reading on screens, so are you planning to make on-demand printed books of your Inverloch and Phoenix Requiem comics? It would be great...
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Museum Horribilium [link]
Becoming [link]
Eden [link]
Commissions: [link]
Beautiful image.
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How can you celebrate if you're constantly afraid of getting in trouble? Being disapproved of? Life is only worth living if you do just that: LIVE it.
—Kate McLachlan
Icon ©Marta T
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...wait, did I just type that out loud?
When I first started reading TPR in February I wondered who would be cast in the film version. I only remember briefly considering Jude Law for the role of Jonas, only to change my mind the instant I saw a picture of David Tennant.
Pity that he's almost 40 already, but then, Jonas is an old soul -- maybe it'd still work?
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How can you celebrate if you're constantly afraid of getting in trouble? Being disapproved of? Life is only worth living if you do just that: LIVE it.
—Kate McLachlan
Icon ©Marta T