
The sales of “Toasty Posty” are off to an amazing start! HUGE thanks for your support! And here’s some fun to add to the mix. If you write a review on Amazon of the book and let us know, you’ll get an original sketch of Toasty by Terry or Joseph!
Brad was a slice of bread who had nothing to do all day except watch Sillyville Public Access. Until Carrie R. Pigeon delivered a mysterious package that would change Brad’s life forever! Join Brad and Carrie in a tale for all ages about new friends, new journeys and the magic of the mail! Written by Repercussion Comics scribe Jason DeGroot, art by the incomparable Terry Flippo and Joseph Morris with letters by Marc Haines! 45-page digest-size book with b/w interiors. $7.50 plus shipping. Order online at Amazon!
The gang at the Small Press Heroes Facebook group is starting a new feature where we promote and discuss one of the members’ publications. First up will be the adventures of Newt Tronztarr! You can check out the review schedule and the ordering info over at the Small Press Heroes website. If you’re not a Small Press Heroes member, would y’all like to discuss the books here?
One of the coolest things about small press comics is the comic jam, where different artists contribute to a comic book and take it in any direction they want to go. And in the age of the internet, these comics could go on forever.
This weekend the Small Press Heroes community launched Sunday Jam!, where a different creator contributes a new page every week, with no limits on where the story can go. What starts out as a frisbee-throwing session in the park with a guy and his dog takes a startling turn by page 2! Get in on the ground floor of the Sunday Jam!
Action just got more actionier! The first issue of “Small Press Action Theater” explodes onto the scene with three action-packed stories, including a new Mister Mid-Nite story written by Repercussion Comics’ Jason DeGroot, a superhero drama by Repercussion Comics’ Marc Haines and the first chapter of Phantom Frequency by small press superstar Joseph Morris. Head on over to the Torc Press Store to get yourself a copy of your very own!