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REYN, VOL. 1: WARDEN OF FATE available this June

The first five issues of the sword and sorcery fantasy series will be collected into trade paperback

Writer Kel Symons (THE MERCENARY SEA, I LOVE TROUBLE) and artist Nathan Stockman team up for a rich, world-building fantasy in REYN, VOL. 1: WARDEN OF FATE. The first five issues of the new fantasy series will be collected into a trade paperback and available this June. Continue reading REYN, VOL. 1: WARDEN OF FATE available this June

Fantasy adventure has full REYN

This January, Kel Symons and Nathan Stockman Kick Off An All-New Sword & Sorcery Epic

Fan favorite Kel Symons (THE MERCENARY SEA, I LOVE TROUBLE) teams up with Nathan Stockman (I LOVE TROUBLE) for an all new series in REYN, a sweeping fantasy following two unlikely adventurers on the path to uncovering the mysteries that surround their destinies. Continue reading Fantasy adventure has full REYN

The MERCENARY SEA Sets Sail To Adventure

A New Ongoing Action Series Set In A World On The Brink Of War

Action and adventure await aboard The Venture! Set in 1938, Kel Symons (I LOVE TROUBLE) and Mathew Reynolds’ (Marlow) new series THE MERCENARY SEA stars ex-bootlegger Captain Jack Harper and his crew of expats, mercenaries, and treasure hunters. Continue reading The MERCENARY SEA Sets Sail To Adventure

Superpowers = Super Problems in I Love Trouble

New Image Comics series debuts in December

Felicia Castro, the protagonist of the new Image Comics series I LOVE TROUBLE by Kel Symons and Mark Robinson, debuting in December, doesn’t have much going for her. A New Orleans grifter on the run from a mobster, Felicia has to flee the Big Easy to hide out in the Midwest. Then her plane crashes.

Instead of it being the end for the Felicia, the crash turns out to be a new beginning. Felicia discovers she has the ability to teleport, a power she thinks will be an easy fix to all of her problems. But Felicia is someone who follows trouble, and her power opens up a whole new world of crime and exploitation.

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