Posts tagged supernova lullaby
Posts tagged supernova lullaby
In which we get a glimpse at the whereabouts of our favorite droid RX-155.
Possibly page 25 in the continuing story of Wormhole Delirium. You can learn about the story behind the story, and see previous pages here.
Yet another page for my experimental Supernova Lullaby story Wormhole Delirium. This would be page 10.
To see the previous pages in their tentative order, take a look at this post.
This Supernova Lullaby page is cosmically Nietzschean. Might be moving in an unexpected metaphysical direction with this story.
To see more pages and learn about the premise of the project, please visit this post.
A long overdue page for my experimental Supernova Lullaby story Wormhole Delirium. This is (possibly) page 9.
To see the previous pages in their tentative order, take a look at this post.
The latest page of my experimental Supernova Lullaby comic. I think, as of now, this would be page 3. And the dialogue sums up nicely the premise of the comic.
You can find more pages here.
Irbit receives a visitor from his past in a new page of my experimental Supernova Lullaby comic.
You can see the other pages, and get a run down of the premise, here.
An experimental Supernova Lullaby comic where I draw each page without knowing what order the pages will be in. The premise: our alien drifters Norbel, Irbit and RX-155 find themselves in a wormhole, where past, present and future blend together, and the laws of space and time begin to fall apart.

Page 3

Page 4
So, next weekend is the Small Press Expo in Bethesda, Maryland! I hope if you’re in the area or nearby that you can make it. I have a lot of new stuff for the show this go around, so hopefully you’ll find something that’s appealing when you swing by my half-table.

The big debut is the release of Cid & Francis, a brand new mini-comic that I put together exclusively for SPX. I’ll also have a relief print featuring the two main characters for sale, and when you purchase the print, you get a free copy of the comic. How does that sound?

Speaking of relief prints, I’ll also have two prints for sale from my Wes Anderson series, Richie Tenebaum from The Royal Tenenbaums, and Rosemary Cross from Rushmore. I have a few more of these in the works, so this is your chance to get in on the ground floor.

I also have two new Game of Thrones prints. ‘The Children of Stark’ print was quite popular last year, and it’s now joined by prints for House Lannister and Baratheon (or, I guess, the ‘illegimate’ members of House Baratheon). The complete set will be available at the show.

And last but certainly not least, I’ll have copies of both The Secret Life of RX-155 and Time Lords of the Chronometer. These were released earlier this year, but will be making an appearance at SPX for the first time.

So, make sure to stop by table I6 while you’re at the show! This whole thing is going to be a blast!
Best,
-Mike Sgier
Now with color! Just need to finish two more pictures, and this book will be ready to print.
Cover before color.
One of my projects for this year is offering free desktop wallpapers which include calendars for certain months of the year (I missed January since this idea struck me in the middle of it). February’s offering is now available on my website. You can select your sizes there, and then just drag the image to your desktop and set it with your system preferences. Enjoy!
Alien shenanigans…
Read the complete comic at Supernova Lullaby.
And one more alien gangster family for your day. Both Vilo and Looto make an actual appearance in The Secret Life of RX-155.
Got a couple pop culture references running through this one…
I’ve been working on the print edition for The Secret Life of RX-155, and found that I’ll have a few blank pages to fill. So, I figure this is as good a chance as any to do a little world building (one of my favorite things!). We met the Atreides crime family in RX’s story, now meet the head honchos of the other crime syndicates that populate this strange little galaxy.
Pages 16 & 17 from The Secret Life of RX-155, as our story winds down.
You can read the complete story at Supernova Lullaby.