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Listed here are the various comic books I have printed over                                                    the years.

The Chian Empire:    A printed version of the Chian Empire online comic, containing the first 20 pages, as well as details and information concerning the characters contained within.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                       Rising Sun:                   My first printed comic and the prequel to the Chian Empire, introducing us to Lord Chian and some of his unfortunate subjects. An revolutionary fails to assassinate Lord Chian, and while fleeing the scene encounters Chenjie Chian, the Lord’s rather... unusual adopted daughter, and the two of them are forced to flee both the Chian Guard and the horrific monsters summoned by Chenjie’s mind. 

 

 

 

 

 

                                         Captain Cutlass:             The incompetent pirate captain and his crew of bumbling buccaneers set sail in search of buried treasure. Braving the terrors of native cannibal tribes, alligator swamps and landmine infested beaches, they tear apart a desert island in search of plundered gold.                                                                          So pack your best eyepatch, ready your cutlass and remember, “Z” marks the spot.          ( burying your treasure under an “X” was so last year )

 

 

 

 

Norse Mythology:         The trickster Loki has finally been caught, and in order to escape punishment he is given one day to not only fix all the damage he has done, but find a way to recompense those he has hurt and insulted.  

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All work is by Brendan Keeley and copyrighted, unless specifically stated otherwise. Do not try to steal it and pass it off as your own, go and steal something more valuable like robbing a bank instead.   Any resemblance within these cartoons to real people or events, past or present is purely coincidental. ( well, except for portraits in the gallery, they are representations of real people )

 


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