Work is picking up on the Napoleon Stone adventure Ashfall by Dan Thompson, Paul Williams, Darren Brown and Paul Mclaren. Think I’m kidding? well here is a peek at the full colour version of page 1 for you to enjoy.
I am currently working hard trying to get Forgotten Warriors, the elusive sequel to Fallen Heroes, finished before we are all driving around in flying cars. However one thing I can say that is finished is ‘The Lament of Lady Mary’ which is the comic written by Pete Rogers with art and lettering by Conor Boyle. I’m very proud of the work the guys have done on this story, which focuses on Lady Mary Cademus, who is the mother of Sir Oliver Cademus. Fans of the novel will know that it was Sir Oliver who founded the Book of Cademus.
The comic will join ‘The Knights of Cademus‘ a story by Virgil Yendell and James Evans which, once the other stories, are complete will become the third Unseen Shadows anthology comic
Although we’ve not added the titles onto it here is a first look at the cover. Look out for a five page preview coming soon.
In this latest look at what’s going on in the world of Unseen Shadows we take a walk down a darker path with Virgil Yendell as he takes us through his work on the recently completed story ‘Knights of Cademus’ which will feature in the third Unseen Shadows trilogy.
Writing the Knights of Cademus
Finding Barry Nugent’s Unseen Shadows project at Thought Bubble one year, I was immediately intrigued by the modern take on the fantasy/pulp themes, and the different ways of accessing the story gave so much potential. After making my way through all the Unseen Shadows material I began to get a view of the mixed angles and characters from which to approach the Unseen Shadows world. In amongst the main and supporting characters that were already central to the novel and associated graphic novels I saw a chance to chase and expand on an idea I’d seen other writers touch on before. I pitched it to Barry and he gave me the green light to start work on the Knights of Cademus story.
There’s more to it but essentially the Knight of Cademus are Star Trek red shirts for the bad guys (as Barry would say) or are the Putties from Power Rangers (as my partner would say). They are the cannon fodder, the anonymous henchmen of the big bad. The red shirts have been the focus of their own novel by John Scalzi looking at how they view their cannon fodder status etc Grant Morrison paid his dues to his anonymous henchmen in The Invisibles series with a swan song story about the life that would lead someone into such a role. I loved Grant Morrison’s take and we have a few nods to it in our story but I also wanted to do more. I wanted to know how an army deals with the losses these henchmen always face in such stories. How do they deal with it personally and as strategic force? How is such a force developed?

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Bob Kelsey is a reporter on the run from a centuries old cult he made the mistake of falling foul of. Unable to keep his reporter’s nose for a story out of other people’s business he now runs an underground blog investigating the weird, the strange and the downright surreal.
In ‘Killing the Soul’ Bob on the tail of a grisly serial killer and his methods are questionable to say the least. After finding a valuable clue he keeps the police in the dark, hoping to catch the killer himself.
Written by Richmond A. Clements, lettered by Paul McLaren drawn by the incredibly talented Roy Huteson Stewart.
Welcome to the sixth and final part!!!
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We hope you’ve enjoyed Killing the Soul. Big thanks go out to Richmond A. Clements, Paul McLaren and Roy Huteson Stewart for all their hard work on the project.
Check out the previous Bob Kelsey adventures Neck on the Line and The Return. There is also the 22 page Bob Kelsey One Shot ‘The Immaculate Abortion of Dina Leigh’ available on Comicsy as a digital download for £1.00.
Bob Kelsey is a reporter on the run from a centuries old cult he made the mistake of falling foul of. Unable to keep his reporter’s nose for a story out of other people’s business he now runs an underground blog investigating the weird, the strange and the downright surreal.
In ‘Killing the Soul’ Bob on the tail of a grisly serial killer and his methods are questionable to say the least. After finding a valuable clue he keeps the police in the dark, hoping to catch the killer himself.
Written by Richmond A. Clements, lettered by Paul McLaren drawn by the incredibly talented Roy Huteson Stewart
Read Part 1 of Killing the Soul
Read Part 2 of Killing the Soul
Read Part 3 of Killing the Soul
Read Part 4 of Killing the Soul
Check out the previous Bob Kelsey adventures Neck on the Line and The Return. There is also the 22 page Bob Kelsey One Shot ‘The Immaculate Abortion of Dina Leigh’ available on Comicsy as a digital download for £1.00.