Alright guys, so Hawk and I have been mentioning this for a while. I figure it’s time to give a better explanation of what exactly City Limits is.

City Limits is a graphic novel anthology. It’s a collection of shorts, essentially. It was conceived of at Otakon 2005.

What’s it about?
The general theme is this: There is a city, Port du Ciel, and it is full of people and stories. The folks running the show over at Blue Day Media gave us a geography, some history, some of the major players in the city, and said to the contributors “bring this city to life”. And that is exactly what the contributors have done. Sci-fi, fantasy, slice-of-life, humor, serious, horror, and more … all these genres come together in City Limits, in interesting and often surprising ways. I’ve seen the editor’s copy, and it looks pretty hot.

Who’s in it?
Brian Carroll (www.instantclassic.net)
Justin Eger
Ryan Estrada (www.ryanestrada.com)
Bob Gandy (www.bobcatarts.com)
Garth Graham (www.comedity.com)
Mohammad “Hawk” Haque (www.applegeeks.com)
Shannon Hommerbocker (www.perfectserenade.com)
Dan Kim (www.clone-army.org)
Yuko “Aido” Ota (www.fallencomic.com)
Ananth Panagariya (www.applegeeks.com)
Michael “Mookie” Terracciano (www.dominic-deegan.com)
Rickey Winrick

Where can I get it?
City Limits is available for preorder now! You can follow the link posted up in our “Featured Site” on the sidebar, or you can follow this link to the City Limits section on the Blue Day Media page. Scroll to the bottom if you want to check it out! Also provided are samples of some of the pages. Samples of our own contibutions can be found on the front page.

We’re all pretty psyched about this book! After Seven, Hawk and I were eager to try our hand at another non-AG story. I’ve also got a 5-page piece in the book as well, written by myself and illustrated by the lovely Shannon Hommerbocker. If you’re curious, please check it out!

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