Hi Everyone,
It’s me again. Now that the aftermath of the con is over and we’ve had a few moments to breath I wanted give special thanks to you all once again for showing great interest in The Fabler. We’ve been working very hard in the background ensuring that the site that we create is most beneficial to you, the creators.
And to all you fans out there! Thanks for supporting our site and featured creators with insight to their work! Your feedback on the upcoming The Sundry Seven, was very encouraging and we hope that you enjoy the story as much as I love writing, and Jay loves drawing it! Our official launch announcement will be this Monday, May 10th! so be sure to check out and discover more juicy details of the story and The Sundry Seven crew!
I’ll give a few plugs to our creative friends this year since they were kind enough to save a few copies of art books and new issues of other cool creative work!
So check out Wild Gunmen, a local zine aimed at Geek Culture (yeah admit it. Your a geek too!) They’ve been online for a while now and just launched their premiere print issue! Thanks to Ed Osborne for giving us a copy!

Another shout out to Sean L. Lefebvre, a former Games Cafe resident, and published game developer, now working on a very interesting video game project with Bella Mechina Studios called, Empires of the Mist.

Also Thanks to Mike Boldt, of Boldtman Studios, an accomplished illustrator. He stopped by and handed us a pristine copy of his sketchbook, which cover valued at $0.25, we’re very proud to have this priceless piece in our collection! Thanks Mike!

Another one goes out to our friends at Blacksheep Studios! Hilary, Tyler Jenkins, & the Vehicle Magazine team is launching their 3rd issue! All locally drawn comics, stories, and advertisements related to comics and comic culture. They’ve also released a video on their youtube showing a very cool animated graphic novel! Thanks for providing The Fabler with quartly issues of such great independent work!
And one last one out to my friend J. Korim, artist on The Sundry Seven, who was so gracious to buy me a copy of, “The Tick, The Complete Edlund.” 400 pages and 12 original issues of pure unadulterated greatness! If you have not read this yet I won’t spoil it for you but after spending two evenings blasting through it, I assure you, that you will not be disappointed! Oh and if you check out Jay’s site be sure to look top left of the page for the best rock riffs, this side of the galaxy!
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