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SWC Backlist: Lorelei: Sects and the City
Continuing our review of SWC’s backlist, today we look at the Mature Readers graphic novel Lorelei: Sects and the City, written by Steven A. Roman (The Saga of Pandora Zwieback, X-Men: The Chaos Engine Trilogy) and illustrated by Eliseu Gouveia … Continue reading
Posted in Gothic, Graphic Novels, Lorelei, Publishing
Tagged backlist titles, Dark Urban Fantasy, eliseu gouveia, esteban maroto, lorelei, lorelei: sects and the city, neil vokes, steve geiger, steven a. roman, succubus fiction
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New York Comic Con 2012 Report: The Finale
Not the best start to my day: three 9-hour days of being “on” for con-goers + not getting enough sleep = a very grumpy hour and a half to start the last show day. I just want this thing over … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Con, Events
Tagged conventions, drawn to diversity, new york comic con, steve geiger
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New York Comic Con 2012 Report: Day 3
Saturday. The day every exhibitor both fears and looks forward to. The day when the full strength of fandom is unleashed and the aisles are filled to overflowing with cosplayers, booth babes, budding artists and writers, and collectors. Remember the … Continue reading
Posted in Comic Con, Events
Tagged conventions, dwight jon zimmerman, new york comic con, steve geiger
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She’s Just a Devil Woman…
Have you heard? SWC’s first horror heroine, the soul-stealing succubus, Lorelei, is making her much anticipated return in the graphic novel Lorelei: Sects and the City. And what is she up to this time? Uhhh…actually no, Lori, but now that … Continue reading
Posted in Lorelei, StarWarp Concepts
Tagged eliseu gouveia, ernie colon, esteban maroto, lorelei: sects and the city, louis small jr., neil vokes, steve geiger, tom sutton
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