Christopher Cross stole the story for “Ride Like The Wind” from me.
Except nothing rhymes with “Manitoba”.
- Lord Orcus
Christopher Cross stole the story for “Ride Like The Wind” from me.
Except nothing rhymes with “Manitoba”.
- Lord Orcus
BREAKING RADIO SILENCE. STOP.
TRAPPED AND UNDER FIRE. STOP.
SEND HELP IMMEDIATELY. STOP. CABIN IN MANITOBA. STOP.
LO
I will actually finish my story sometime soon.
I apologize for delays, but I’ve gotten sidetracked with other stuff.
It hasn’t been explicitly stated anytime recently, but Orcusville is, barring holidays or disasters, trying to keep up a Monday-Wednesday-Friday schedule for the time being. You may get some strips in addition to that, but they’re pure icing.
Hope you’re enjoying the new run.
I’d like to mention that we have some new material coming your way straight from the sweaty strip-mines. Currently, I have Ryan Speck slaved out to us for an arc or two… Enjoy, mortals!
Or Else.
- Lord Orcus
Just a quick note to let you readers know that we’re just taking a quick break while we get some other things done. Have no fear, mortals! Comics will resume before you know it.
- Lord Orcus
I’m sure that many of you out there have had a chance to read Serena Valentino’s excellent series Nightmares and Fairytales, brought to you by the fine fiends at SLG Publishing. Starting with issue #19, fantastically talented artist Camilla d’Errico jumped on board, bringing her no doubt Faustian-gained skills to the title. This is how I became aware of this mortal, in fact. Then I discovered she has a bunch of new and exciting projects she’s working on. Naturally, it became imperative I track Camilla down and make her answer whatever I asked!