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Two Debuts Today!

Monday, March 3rd, 2008
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Who says Mondays are all bad? We have two new webcomic debuts today (That is, March 3, 2008)

First up, My Name Is Might Have Been, a fantasy tale about the ruins of a city and the Angels that reside within it. And one man’s quest to out-do his father’s accomplishments where they are concerned. Co-written by World Fantasy Award nominee Catherynne M. Valente (Orphan’s Tales series) + Ferrett Steinmetz (late of Home on the Strange), and drawn by a debut webcomic artist, Avery A. Liell-Kok, this promises to be an interesting read.

Also debuting, is, well, my own work. The Grave is a political tale set in a prison for supervillains. The characters may seem familiar, but the situation that the inmates of The Grave find themselves in, sadly, SHOULD also be familiar as well. Written by myself (Geoffrey D. Wessel) and drawn by another debuting artist, Michael Bramley, I HOPE this series is half as good to you as we think it is to ourselves.

Check ‘em out.