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Tag: kagemono

SUPANOVA GOES POP

jasonfranksOctober 31, 2011November 7, 2011Leave a comment

Folks,I will be at Supanova in Brisbane this weekend, once again at the Black House Comics booth (as opposed to my usual Blackglass Press, or SLG in the US). I'll be selling my usual fare–KAGEMONO, THE SIXSMITHS, McBLACK, and AFTER THE WORLD. Hope…

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ARMAGEDDON MELBOURNE

jasonfranksOctober 19, 2011November 2, 2011Leave a comment

Well folks, it's that time of year again–Armageddon will be destroying my city of Melbourne for the fifth time since I've moved back here.Last year I skipped the show, not having a new book to sell, but this year I will be present with three n…

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Smiling–

jasonfranksOctober 10, 2011October 13, 2011Leave a comment

I'm on TV. Sort of.Youi Car Insurance has a new ad campaign going, and a couple of the ads are set in a comic store. Black House Comics were asked to kit the store out, and you can see most of their gear all around the store–with Paul Mason's …

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Kagemono: Flowers and Skulls review @ COTBF

franksSeptember 25, 2011September 25, 2011Leave a comment

Nice review of Kagemono: Flowers and Skulls from Children of the Burning Fist:http://childrenoftheburningfist.wordpress.com/2011/07/16/kagemono-flowers-and-skulls-review-tales-of-terror-from-down-under/Not just a nice review, but also the coolest name …

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My Pretty Rose Tree

franksMay 10, 2011May 10, 2011Leave a comment

 Luke Pickett has posted a piece that we did for KAGEMONO: FLOWERS AND SKULLS on his website. This version, unlike the one in Kagemono, is in full colour.Based, obviously, on the William Blake poem.  Luke’s posting quickly drew attention from…

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