“First Law” on Omnicomic and PopGalaxy

I’m updating today from my mobile phone. In terms of cybernetic systems, the always-on interconnectedness of today’s smart-phones is completely nuts; anyone who doesn’t think we’re living in a sci-fi novel hasn’t been paying attention!

That’s a tangent for another day, though. Right now I wanted to showcase some of the press we got this week:

Over at the blog “Omnicomic,” Mark Rhodes posted a glowing review of our NYCC preview edition of issue #1. Thanks, Mark! We’re glad you enjoyed it, and hope we can live up to such high praise!

Also, this week PopGalaxy.com did a round up of WEvolt’s “Weekly Rumble” competition and gave us a quick nod. Apparently we came in either 2nd or 3rd during the week we participated, out of 18 competitors. Not too shabby!

That’s it for now; writing on my phone is cramping my thumbs something wicked. If any other journalists/reviewers/bloggers would like a review copy of issue one, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

Video From the 2010 New York Comic Con

Armed with only our comic, some props, and a flipcam, Mike and I set forth to get our comic to readers at the 2010 New York Comic Con. It was an amazing experience. Talking to readers and seeing them get excited by the idea of our comic was incredible. We are honored that people even stopped to hear our pitch. Thank you so much to everyone we met at the NYCC. We hope that you enjoy the book and stick with us for issue 2 and beyond!

And if you didn’t pick up the book, please check out our preview.

Unboxing The Print Order With Ninja-Stealth!

Who knew a UPS Delivery Confirmation email could be so exciting? After getting the email early Tuesday morning, I’m not embarrassed to say that I spent the rest of the day bouncing around and grinning like a goof-ball, so thrilled was I with just the idea of finally seeing our comic in print.

My plan was to find someone to film me exuberantly opening the package, beaming like a kid on Christmas, and maybe cracking a joke or two, in the hopes that some of my excitement would rub off onto you folks out there in internet-land.

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