Brandon Graham's Blog, page 124
November 20, 2016
November 19, 2016
why do you fucking hate trans men and dfab people in general
You seem nice.
I had to look up
dfab
“designated female at birth”
You mean in what I draw? or who is in Island? (co edited by Emma dfabulous Rios.)
Half way though I decided this wasn’t a real question so here is a picture of a raccoon

yo, what's the plan with the prophet HC books? will the backups be collected? thankd d000d luv ur werk
yoyo,
We haven’t worked out the guts yet but I assume we’ll run Emma’s back up and one by Shannon Lentz and Aaron Connely. there’s also talk about running the Not for Prophet zine That
Tyrell Cannon made.
and past that some sketches and page layouts depending on what the page count looks like.
(and thanks)
simon-roy:
islandcomics:
malachiward:
ANCESTOR + HABITAT...

ANCESTOR + HABITAT TOUR!!
I’ll be on a couple of tour dates with my pals @mattsheean and @simon-roy in support of our new books. There’ll also be original pages with us for at least the SHQ and Mission shows.
C’mon out West Coast!!!
TOMORROW!!!!
GO SEE THE DUDEESSS!! (tell them I love them)
November 18, 2016
fehyesvintagemanga:
hana to yume magazine
illustration from...
I’m getting the next Multiple Warheads chapter ready for ISLAND...

I’m getting the next Multiple Warheads chapter ready for ISLAND #16.
(Paul Pope is in that issue too so order it!)
November 10, 2016
coll-comics:
Also sitting in box 140 today was a comic I’ve...






Also sitting in box 140 today was a comic I’ve been dreading - PROPHET EARTH WAR issue 6. My inclination has been to whine that Earth War has been too rushed but I’ll be the first to admit that this opinion is purely a selfish one because I don’t want Prophet to end. I enjoy the mix of SciFi and SciWeird that this run has embodied. If you are looking for an explanation of the Brandon Graham/Simon Roy helmed run of Prophet - some sort of insightful “meaning of the universe” post that opens your eyes to some obvious thread you missed, well you’re looking in the wrong place. Reading Prophet has been akin to heading to the corner store in an unfamiliar city and taking a wrong turn, finding yourself lost in some dusty ancient bazaar in a forgotten quarter and coming back with a neck tattoo and an alien strain of gonorrhea and explaining to your wife why you don’t have the tampons and Doritos that you left 2,000 years ago to pick up. Was I lost at times? Yes. But I was always entertained. Fuck it Jake, it’s Chinatown - or in this case the discarded skin of a warp-void dwelling Crystal vampire that accidentally took root on an asteroid when it sat too long on the john (not the John Prophet) with the runs. If you’re prone to SciFi fever dreams you’ll feel at home in these books.
They were kind to my breaking heart - leaving loose ends that promised the story hasn’t finished but will simply remain untold. There was, however, a small bit of heartbreak on the back cover, those awful words…
The End
comixology:
PROPHET: EARTH WAR #6, by Brandon Graham, Simon...



PROPHET: EARTH WAR #6, by Brandon Graham, Simon Roy, and Grim Wilkins
The final issue of the far-future, science-fi ction clone epic.
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