‘Ex Occultus: Wakefield’s Journal’ Volume 1

If you haven’t already explored the world of Ex Occultus, now’s your chance with the first volume of the Wakefield’s Journal series of FREE monthly mini-adventures. The stories are drawn by a variety of talented artists and serve to fill the gap between full issues of the series.

You can check out all 7 stories (for FREE) right here, or click the header on our homepage (pictured below).

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So, you may or may not have heard all the recent hoopla regarding Facebook and being able to integrate websites into your profile and vise versa.  Well…consider the bandwagon jumped!

If you see in the upper right corner of our homepage (see the uber-awesome detailed figure below, just in case you’re lost), you can now “Like” us.  And boy, oh boy do we want to be liked.  Do your thing, and spread the word.

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Pics from C2E2!

Jeff and Jesse were in attendance at C2E2 in Chicago this past weekend to hobnob with industry-types, pitch Saint James wares and generally just have a good time.  Check out their pics below!

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Multiversity Comics reviews “Seal of Solomon”

What they had to say:

All in all, I’m really impressed with Ex Occultus #2. It’s a definite step up from the first issue and, assuming that each book improves upon itself in a fashion such as this, Ex Occultus is sure to be a comic to follow.

Head on over here to check out the full review.

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Buy This Comic: The Light #1

Writer: Nathan Edmonson
Art: Bret Weldele
Publisher: Image
Price: $2.99

Where did this one come from, huh? Jesse, being the fervent comic shop patron that he is, stumbled upon this gem at his local store this week and pointed me to it…and boy, oh boy am I glad he did.

Written by Nathan Edmonson (Olympus) and illustrated by wildly original (and talented) Bret Weldele, of Surrogates fame, this horror story follows an abusive ex-husband and his daughter as they try to navigate their way through an creative epidemic–apparently, when you look at any source of electric light, you begin to literally burn alive from the inside.

The writing is crisp and believable, and the art…well, personally, I’m a big fan of Weldele’s work on Surrogates, but if that’s not your thing, you probably won’t like The Light.  All-in-all, a fantastic start to what promises to be a fantastic little series.  Highly reccomend you pick this one up.

Oh, and there’s also a free five page preview over at Image, which you can find right here.

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