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Ditch the dice and Draw! A table top role playing game that uses a standard deck of cards instead of dice. Players take on the role of “Spellslingers:” Wizard-cowboy-cops that patrol the Westlands in search of illegal mages and terrifying monsters. Combat is quick and deadly, so players want to stack the deck in their favor with skills and equipment in order to be quick on the draw.
This is a one of a kind Riso print made by hand in pink and green or teal ink on 8.5× 11 bright white paper.
Printed by hand at the Soapbox Philly on 6/1/24 in a run of 40 prints on 8.5x11 40lb bright white paper. This is a two color Riso print of a tomato plant, praying mantis, and ladybug. The tomato plants were drawn from life in my backyard garden while my dog, Matcha, chased chipmunks (unsuccessfully).
This is a one of a kind Riso print made by hand in Pink, Green, and Black ink on 8.5×11 bright white paper.
After spending six years of his life behind bars for a murder he didn't commit, Jeremy Albert Reagan is finally exonerated by new DNA evidence; but Jeremy's freedom may be short lived if the prejudiced citizens of Alabamy County have their way. Oh and he just so happens to have a goat head.
Trusty John is a lesser known Grimm’s fairy tale adapted into an 8 page riso printed minicomic in blue ink.
A mysterious alien girl abducts a teenage human boy for space faring shenanigans and, ultimately, dissection. Galaxy Girl is written by Andrew Taylor. Issue one features four short stories: "The Pilot" with pencils by Catia Fantini, "Downtime" with art by Sid Quade, "Refueling" with art by Gabe Ostley, and An Issue of National Security (In Outer Space)" with art by Gabe Ostley.
Galaxy Girl is a mysterious alien girl who came to earth to abduct a teenage human boy for space-faring shenanigans and, ultimately, dissection! In Galaxy Girl Issue 2, Featuring the artwork of Garry Wibiksana, Adrian Bago Gonzales, and Rachel Distler, Norman, Gigi, and crew take on Robot Space Pirates, Giant Cephaloids, and tribal Dinosaur men!
Galaxy Girl is a mysterious alien girl who came to earth to abduct a teenage human boy for space-faring shenanigans and, ultimately, dissection! In Galaxy Girl Issue 3, Featuring the artwork of Ertito Montana, Val Rodriguez, and Gabe Ostley, Norman, Gigi, and crew take on Alien Gangsters, a Radiation Witch, and Giant Space Bugs!
A mysterious alien girl abducts a teenage human boy for space faring shenanigans and, ultimately, dissection. Galaxy Girl is written by Andrew Taylor. Issue one features four short stories: "The Pilot" with pencils by Catia Fantini, "Downtime" with art by Sid Quade, "Refueling" with art by Gabe Ostley, and An Issue of National Security (In Outer Space)" with art by Gabe Ostley.
The Digital Deluxe Edition features 68 additional pages of content. A new story: Senseless Violence by Andrew Taylor and layouts by Catia Fantini. And a TON of behind the scenes content detailing the creative process from start to finish including: Concept art, page layouts, pencils, inks, sketches, and even script pages! It’s the full package for anyone who wants to see how the sausage gets made!
A mysterious alien girl abducts a teenage human boy for space faring shenanigans and, ultimately, dissection. Galaxy Girl is written by Andrew Taylor. This digital deluxe edition of Issue 2 and 3 features seven short stories and dozens of behind the scenes process art work on sequential pages and pin ups. See how each creator prepares their work and executes their final designs. A must have for lovers of the comic creating process! Stories include: "Space Pirates!" with art by Garry Wibiksana, "Master of the Blockade" with art by Adrian Bago Gonzales, "Fossil Fuels of the Dino-Men" with art by Rachel Distler, "The Hemoglobin Gang" with art by Ertito Montana, "The Radiation Zone" with art by Val Rodriguez, "A Shrink Ray, Reversed" with art by Gabe Ostley, and "The Starmap of Felinias" with art by Justin Cornell.
The Web of Dreams is a 26 page 5E compatible rule book that expands upon the idea of dreams as adventure settings. In role playing games, dreams aren't necessarily something you have alone. They can be a story telling tool for prophecies, grim portents, magical communication, and more. On the Web of Dreams, players don't just sleep, but travel along the psychic threads that bind all sentient beings together. There they may find a nightmare given form, the corporeal warped memory of a lost loved one, or an entire ecosystem of cultural myths and legends that become real.
Five new races: The Beholden, Crescheim, Weavers, Draag, and the Muse all draw their power from the Web of Dreams. One new class, The Shaman, and their three subclasses, Ancestors, Altered State, and Nature Spirits, also draw their magic and vision quests from the Web of Dreams.
4x4 inch holographic sticker. Disclaimer: This Shaman gets magic powers from drugs, but this sticker will not give you magic powers. Or drugs. It will, however, look fabulous on your laptop or water bottle.
This ogre was turned into a sea monster by hag magic and then turned into a 4 inch vinyl sticker by sticker transmogrification magic. Which I learned in college.
The Holographic Galaxy Girl sticker, Holographic Altered State Shaman Sticker, and the Sea Spawn Ogre Vinyl Sticker all in one discounted super sticker pack. Your laptop or water bottle is gonna be the envy of everyone at the coffee shop. I’ll throw in a Marker Maps logo sticker, too.
Spellslinger is a fantasy/western comic book about corruption and the normalization of violence, staying true to your ideals in the face of adversity, and challenging the status quo when heroes have fallen short of expectations. A Spellslinger is a frontier law bringer dedicated to policing new regulations on the free use of magic, and the most famous Spellslinger of all is known as Algus Colt. Algus is on the trail of his old nemesis, the most dangerous sorcerer in the west, and he isn’t hunting alone. Hidden in the barrel of Algus’s revolver is the soul of a forbidden Djinn, illegally boosting his magic power beyond what any mortal man should be able to achieve. When Algus meets up with a posse of Spellslingers, he must hide his hungry gun or risk capture at the hands of the very organization he helped build.
The Riso Edition is printed on a Risograph printer in Black, Blue, and Red ink.