PAGE TWENTYONE. Interior. Commercial freightlifter. Cargo hold.
The attack begins and we see the damage done by the MLF missile. We also get to see that Kessler’s information was right and there is indeed a squad of CSC Shock Troopers. Finally, we’re introduced to one of the ever-growing collection of antagonists. Colonel Lynch.
Nic has been hoping for some action sequences and now I see why. He’s nailed it. The CSC vehicle flipping in the background, thrown by the impact explosion, is awesome. The next few weeks will see the action continue as the battle unfolds…
Nic also recommended this week’s musical pairing, and I wholeheartedly concur: Rage Against the Machine’s ‘Wake Up.’
Xaviar Xerexes, the mind behind ComixTALK, ran a story on our name change: http://www.comixtalk.com/sisters_grimm_now_free_mars
Lastly, the prints are at the shop. We are maybe a week away from offering 3-4 different pieces of art. We’ll have a limited amount of signed stuff and maybe even some original work for sale. If this first offering goes well, we’ll continue to make more prints and t-shirts available, culminating in a whole range of stuff for C2E2.
I’d also like to take a quick opportunity to wish everyone a happy holidays from Nic and I and, as always, thanks for the support.
Dave













I Like his eye, its a a nice eye…
great page.
Happy Holidays
Very fair indeed, kill all the crew with no proves of their relationship with the rebels. But…who care? Kill them all!!!
Me again.
So now that I’ve gone through and finished reading all the comics to date, I definitely do see a progression… the substance provided by the story is improving, and it feels like it’s moving now whereas it was floundering aimlessly a bit in the early months. My only suggestion (again, take it for what it’s worth) at this point would be to keep on track with this and soon you won’t have to explain so much of the story or the scene in the write-up… the comic will stand on its own.
Damn…Col. Lynch looks like he’s seen better days. Good job though, 2 panels in and you’ve sold him as a complete monster.
Cue violence and foreshadowed swashbuckling with vibro-blades.
I really like the action panel…and seeing the Colonel’s full face makes one wonder if he perhaps owes some MLFers for that nasty wound. Time will tell.