I’ve been meaning to get these pages set up and ready for the web for weeks now!
Tyr Wyrmwood: Dragon Hunter was a comic book issue I wrote about a year ago. I found an artist online named Giannis Milonogiannis, a young artist from Greece with the kind of talent and work ethics that are more likely found in well-seasoned commercial pros. I have no doubt he’ll find a sweet corner all his own in that space, but in the meanwhile I’ve been previleged to have had him lend his skills to bring Tyr Wyrmwood alive. A very stong recommendation of mine is for people to check out his future sci-fi cyberpunk series Old City Blues; there are 4 issues online to be read for free, and the series just got collected into a hardcover by Archaia coming in June.
Right off the bat I keyed into Giannis’s personality and ws stoked! I wanted to figure something out that was modeled to what he’d like to work on. We struck up an email conversation about some ideas and after a few suggestions, and a few days later, the Tyr Wyrmwood premise was set to roll out with concept art coming in.
I think I wrote the script in 3 days and Giannis spit out the pages like a machine and was done in about 3 weeks. Later on the script got re-written here and there while lettering and Giannis dropped in some tones that really helped kick the art up a notch above awesome, to “more awesome”!
This was one of those great collaborative experiences that make me confident about following the dream I’m following right now with XEI Books. The short of the dream is: Get shit done. It’s a crude way to put it, sure, but it’s concise.
I hope you all enjoy this 22-page introduction to a series I’d LOVE to find a place for so that I can keep it going (preferably with Giannis Milonogiannis of course). Pages will be released every Monday, Wednesday and Friday so stay tuned!

Lone Stranger Pitch: Page 8 of 8
You know what they say: If you here it from the horse’s mouth (or mind), then the horse is probably right. Or you’re crazy to have heard a horse speak in the first place. Which makes you right even when you’re wrong anyways.
… and no… I actually don’t know if “that’s what they say” either.
That Sheriff doing the shooting was likely described as the one from the public domain comic. Emmanuel may even have done a concept sketch. It never got really used here, but as you can tell by the script, the Claytons’ older brother Ike “won’t be happy” about what’s transpired. If I’m correct (and it’s been a while, so I may not be), Ike is actually the only Clayton brother that really gets page time in “The Last Stand” since he’s basically the money mastermind behind the runnings of Dry Water Gulch. Come to think of it, since I mentioned Deadwood already, he’s basically “Sheridan”. (woooow… it’s all somehow connected… in the universal consciousness…)
So that’s it! That’s my LONE STRANGER pitch all out in the open!
I hope you enjoyed the mini-story, and I hope you enjoyed my own “commentary” about the process, the thoughts, the motivations, etc I experienced along the way. I hope in some form or another they help somebody out there in some way! If you’re a publisher… contact me, lets talk. Seriously. Do it. The Lone Stranger in lonely. And bored.
Enjoy what you do; do what you enjoy!
Thanks again goes out to Emmanuel Xerx Javier whom I could collaborate with forever; he’s the artist master behind the Beholder monthly for Blueprint Magazine as well as Raven Nevermore!
Also, thanks to Thomas Mauer, who’s work I first saw in Bad Dog and then in Killer of Demons (Image Comics) without knowing it was him that I contacted via the internet a Google search later for “letterer”. Oh, he also worked on the Outlaw Territory Anthology for Image Comics. Great book of western shorts, go buy it!
AND Thank all you visitors and readers once again!