Yet another character design from my creator-owned graphic novel, EX LIBRIS. This one is of Professor Peterson, the resident expert on the Middle Ages.
Art by Michael Hamlett.
Mike and I are working on these for Ex Libris, a graphic novel we plan on pitching around in the summer and fall of this year. 

Ex Libris is a story about literature. It’s about how fiction bleeds into reality, influencing and shaping human life more than human life shapes it. It’s about Beowulf. It’s about a professor of literature who meets his fictional idol face to face… and is faced with the crisis of telling this character that he is, in fact, made-up.
It’s about monsters and heroes. It’s about a world that no longer has a place for either of those things… for now.
More to come!
I’ll be putting out one of these every day for the next few days. We began with Erin before moving on to Seamus. Tomorrow… Grendel!
Please support this page and, for more updates on this story and many others, like my Facebook page.

Yet another character design from my creator-owned graphic novel, EX LIBRIS. This one is of Professor Peterson, the resident expert on the Middle Ages.

Art by Michael Hamlett.

Mike and I are working on these for Ex Libris, a graphic novel we plan on pitching around in the summer and fall of this year. 

Ex Libris is a story about literature. It’s about how fiction bleeds into reality, influencing and shaping human life more than human life shapes it. It’s about Beowulf. It’s about a professor of literature who meets his fictional idol face to face… and is faced with the crisis of telling this character that he is, in fact, made-up.

It’s about monsters and heroes. It’s about a world that no longer has a place for either of those things… for now.

More to come!

I’ll be putting out one of these every day for the next few days. We began with Erin before moving on to Seamus. Tomorrow… Grendel!

Please support this page and, for more updates on this story and many others, like my Facebook page.

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