FCBDcoverThis week, on his official blog, David Petersen, the creator of the super awesome Mouse Guard comic series (who we talked with way back when), revealed a first look at Archaia’s Free Comic Book Day book for May 1, 2010 (I’m surprised it’s not May 8th, the day after Iron Man 2 is released).

Archaia will be releasing a Free Comic Book day ‘flip’ book that features a new Mouse Guard story from me and a Fraggle Rock story and cover on the other side. Here is my cover for the Mouse Guard side of the issue. The white box is for comic retailers to stamp or label their logo/address in hopes to attract new readership to comics to their store. The story I’m doing will be 10 pages and will take place in Spring 1153 (as an homage to everyone who asks when ‘Spring’ is coming in the book series)

We’re HUGE fans of Petersen and his Mouse Guard series, and a Fraggle Rock comic too?  Hell to the yes!  Sign me up!

Written on December 2nd, 2009 , Comics, Independent Tags: ,
Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 #6

Mouse Guard: Winter 1152 #6

It’s winter of the year 1152.  The season has been a tough one, and the town of Lockhaven is running dangerously short on food and supplies.  A small team of elite soldiers serving as diplomats (Saxon, Kenzie, Lieam, and Sadie, led by Celanawe) make their way through the snow blanketed territories to improve relations between cities and the Guard, and to try to find food and supplies. This is a winter not every Guard may survive.

Mouse Guard is an Eisner-Award winning tale of a mouse-filled world of intrigue, war, tragedy, and friendship.  From the official site,

The mice struggle to live safely and prosper among all of the world’s harsh conditions and predators. Thus the Mouse Guard was formed. After persevering against a weasel warlord in the winter war of 1149, the territories are no longer as troubled. True, the day to day dangers exist, but no longer are the Guard soldiers, instead they are escorts, pathfinders, weather watchers, scouts and body guards for the mice who live among the territories. Many skills are necessary for the guard to keep the borders safe. They must find new safeways and paths from village to village, lead shipments of goods from one town to another and, in case of attack, guard against all evil and harm to their territories.

‘Hail all those who are able, any mouse can, any mouse will, but the Guard prevail’

Mouse Guard is written and illustrated by David Petersen and, with the final issue of the second Mouse Guard miniseries, Winter 1152, hitting stands soon, we had a sit-down to see what else was in store for the Guard!  Check out part one of our awesome two part interview after the jump!

Click here to read our interview with David Petersen!

Click here to read our interview with David Petersen!

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Written on April 20th, 2009 , Comics, Independent Tags: , ,

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