Tag Archives: 2014

Poster for “What We Do in the Shadows” (2014)

Paramount Pictures.

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Poster for “The Walking Dead” Season 5 (2014)

AMC.

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Cover to Stephen King’s “Mr. Mercedes,” 2014

Scribner.

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Cover to “Arkham Asylum: Living Hell,” Ryan Sook, 2014

DC Comics.

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Poster for “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014)

Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

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To all who served, thank you.

Veterans Day 2019.

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Photo: Members of a Joint Service Honor Guard participate in the Veterans Day wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, Nov. 11, 2014.  Photo by Master Sgt. Adrian Cadiz.

Cover to “Spider-Man 2099” #1, Rick Leonardi, 2014

(2014 series.) Marvel Comics.

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Cover to “Alien: Isolation,” Henry Flint, 2014

Dark Horse Comics.

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Cover to “Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth” 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, Dave McKean, 2014

DC Comics.  McKean’s art illustrated the seminal 1989 graphic novel written by Grant Morrison (republished here five years ago in a deluxe edition).  The modern video game, “Batman: Arkham Asylum,” is only loosely based on the book.  It is easy to confuse the two because the original graphic novel is also alternately called “Batman: Arkham Asylum.”

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Microfiction Monday Magazine features “Denver Disappeared Wednesday”

The nice folks over at Microfiction Monday Magazine published a piece of my flash fiction today.  It’s a science fiction/horror short entitled “Denver Disappeared Wednesday,” and you can find it right here.  Thank you, Editor Gayle Towell!

Microfiction Monday Magazine is a truly enjoyable online periodical that challenges writers to tell a complete story in 100 words or less.  (I was lucky enough to see a couple of my horror shorts published there back in 2014.)  I’m always impressed by the way its selected writers do so much with so few words.

It’s great fun to read, and it’s easy to enjoy on a coffee break.  Check it out.