Cormac has now finished all the pencils and inks for Stolen, Paul has completed the lettering and now the project is in the capable hands of Vicky Stonebridge to add some colour to the proceedings.
Comics
First Look at The Immaculate Abortion of Dina Leigh
So here’s a little treat for a Friday afternoon. The first three penciled pages by Valia Kapadai from ‘The Immaculate Abortion of Dina Leigh’ written by Cy Dethan and lettered by Nic Wilkinson. The story stars down on his luck reporter Bob Kelsey who it seems can’t escape the occult and the supernatural no matter how far he runs.
Check out Valia’s fantastic pages below.
The Immaculate Abortion of Dina Leigh is part of the Tales of the Forgotten anthology releasing at Thought Bubble in November.
Fallen Heroes Issue 2 Now Available on Graphicly

The Hand discovers some disturbing information regarding the mercenaries who attacked him inTokyo. The revelations lead him to choose a course of action that may be more dangerous than the enemy he faces. In Paris a brutal murder spree forces government agent Luther Washington to seek help from a reluctant a former agent to help him unravel the mystery. Both are unaware that every step they take is being watched by the killer they hunt… Based on the bestselling novel ‘Fallen Heroes’ by Barry Nugent
Tales of the Fallen Reviewed on Ain’t It Cool News
this book is filled with a whole new universe full of objects of mystery, high flying adventure, monsters, espionage, Indiana Jones-caliber action, and a whole lot of fun characters.
Well somehow I managed to miss this review of Tales of the Fallen on one of the largest review sites around Aint It Cool News. Have a read of that they had to say here.
Order Tales of the Fallen at a Special Reservation Price For London Super Comic Con
Tales of the Fallen

‘If, like me, you like rip-roaring testosterone fuelled pulp fiction with soldiers, and mysteries, and all round weird stuff in, then this is the book for you.’ – Jonathan Ross
So to celebrate our appearance at the London Super Comic Convention next month Tales of the Fallen is being offered at the special reservation price of £8.50. At the convention itself copies will be priced at £10.00 so if you want your copy at the reserve price order now and pick it up from the Unseen Shadows table during the convention.
All orders at the special reservation price will also come with a free digital copy of the first issue of the Fallen Heroes comic adaptation.
- Special Reservation price £8.50 (convention price £10.00).
- A Free digital copy of Tales of the Fallen.
- A signed copy for London Super Comic Con orders.
Ok time for those all important ordering details just follow the link before and you’re good to go
ORDER UNSEEN SHADOWS: TALES OF THE FALLEN AT SPECIAL LSCC RESERVATION PRICE £8.50
You can check out previews of all the stories within Tales of the Fallen here.
“This is a powerful volume, packed full of shocks, surprises and intelligence. From my perspective, there’s nothing else like it in comics shops around the world! ”– Sci-Fi Pulse
“ Utilizing an entire team of writers and artists, ‘Tales of the Fallen’ is visually diverse and an interesting journey to experience. Each story feels as if it plays to the individual teams’ creative strengths and there is a level of excitement in seeing such a showcase. “ – 3 million years
“Tales of the Fallen is a high octane, high adventure, pulp-tastic anthology ” – The Sidekickcast

They are murderers, martyrs and mercenaries in the no-man’s-land between adventure and crusade – soldiers of fate and fierce honour, bound together in mystery, darkness and blood. Their enemies are shadows haunting the outermost borders of a darkening world, and as night approaches the shadows grow long.
They are the Fallen, and these are their stories.
- Scripts: Cy Dethan, Richmond Clements, Dan Thompson, Pete Rogers
- Pencils: Steve Penfold, Rob Carey, Conor Boyle, Roy Huteson Stewart
- Colours: Gat Melvin, Vicky Stonebridge
- Letters: Paul Mclaren, Nic Wilkinson
- Covers: Steve Penfold, Gat Melvin,Rob Carey, Conor Boyle, Roy Huteson Stewart, Valia Kapadai
- Introduction: Jonathan Ross
- 128 pages



