We’re nearly there… March 28, 2011
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Magic of Myths: season one is off to the printers, which means we’re edging ever-closer to our May launch… more news on launch date, where to buy it and what will be in the entire package, soon!
Magic of Myths: season one cover draft January 21, 2011
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We’re nearly there, folks…
Sergio is hard at work putting together the final artwork touches to our mini graphic novel, Magic of Myths: season one while the production begins to ramp up for the book’s release in a few months.
In the meantime, do you want a sneak peek of the cover in progress?

Magic of Myths is looking for reviewers! January 12, 2011
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In the run-up to the Magic of Myths: season one graphic novel release, we’re looking for any comic book sites, blogs or publications to review the six-issue series. It won’t for at least another month while we’re in the production stage so there’s a bit of time yet, but if you’re interested (or know anyone who may be) drop us a line either in the comments box below or subscribe to the site using the link on the right and we’ll get back to you.
Thanks, and keep an eye out for more previews and news soon as Magic of Myths: season one closes in…
Issue five – two page preview January 9, 2011
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Happy New Year!
Hope 2011 has been kind to you so far. As we edge ever closer to the Magic of Myths mini graphic novel (expect news on the launch date in the next couple months, but it will be released in the first half of 2011) we’ve got another preview for you to enjoy.
Take a look and spread the word – and don’t forget to subscribe to this blog using the link on the right and you’ll get the next update posted to your inbox as soon as it publishes.
Thanks as always for all your support and we’ll be back again soon with another preview to whet your magical appetite…
Issue four – two page preview November 29, 2010
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Welcome back!
We promised a preview of the coming issues, so here’s a sneaky look at Issue four of Magic of Myths – to be published in the Magic of Myths mini graphic novel, coming early 2011. We’ve been hard at work on the remaining issues to complete the first ‘season’ (essentially the first whole Chapter of the series, broken into 6 parts) and we’re nearly there. Issue four is virtually complete, with the scripts to Issue five and six almost done and artwork to soon follow.
While there are only a few issues of the season remaining, you can expect a few twists and turns between now and then, along with some revelations which will quite likely change the way you see the entire story to date. Issues one to three were just the beginning of a much, much wider tale…
Hope you enjoy this little preview. We’ll be showing off a little more of the following issues over the coming months, so why not subscribe to this blog using the link on the right and you’ll get the next update posted to your inbox as soon as it publishes.
Thanks again for all your support and see you soon…


Back in a few… October 12, 2010
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Hi all,
First up, a big thank you – we’ve recently had news that the Magic of Myths ebook sampler has broken 5,000 views and still climbing each week, so a massive thanks to you all for supporting Magic of Myths. The response has been far better than we expected, and every read, view and mention is massively appreciated.
The second thing is that we’ll be showing off some preview art and pages soon, but to make sure we can complete everything for the Magic of Myths graphic novel launch early 2011 there’s going to be a little hiatus here on the site for a few weeks. Please check out some of our other projects in the meantime here and here.
We’ll be back late November with a fresh glimpse into the future of Magic of Myths – see you then!
The shape of things to come September 14, 2010
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What can you expect in the second half of Magic of Myths?
Well, here are a few things to look out for…
– What happens if Eve fails in her tasks?
– Who else is roaming around the land she’s currently in?
– Why is Eve doing all this in the first place?
– Who is Eve doing this for?
– How far is she willing to go to succeed?
These are a few of the various questions which will be answered when the Magic of Myths trade paperback is released in early 2011, with previews coming soon.
And also a massive thank you to everyone who has checked out the Magic of Myths ebook sampler – it’s now climbing towards 2,000 views, which is a pleasant surprise. If you’ve not yet checked it out, you can read it here: http://www.myebook.com/index.php?option=ebook&id=39996
Thank you for all your support!
So, what next? August 30, 2010
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Magic of Myths may have reached the end of its ‘free online issues’ run, but you’ve only read half of the story. The second half (along with the first three issues) will be available in a mini graphic novel which will be available in the latter part of 2010/early 2011.
So, what will happen on this site in the meantime? Well, there will be previews of the graphic novel, any reviews or appearances of Magic of Myths will be highlighted and other little features leading up to the launch of the full story.
Keep an eye out for all of these posts right here on the site. And, just as a teaser, here’s a sneak peek of some of the artwork to come in the second half of Magic of Myths…
Behind the Magic curtain #3 August 23, 2010
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Hello and welcome to the third and final part of brief features looking behind the scenes of Magic of Myths, issue by issue. Sorry for the long delay between this and Issue three (which you can read by clicking on this sentence to go to the season one sampler) – it’s been a very busy month and as we push towards the completion of the final few issues lots of other stuff have been building up on the way. But you’ll hear about that in due time. Right now it’s time to pull back the curtain, and as usual it’s best to read Issue 3 if you haven’t already as there are spoilers ahead…
It’s in the male
You’ll probably have noticed the distinct lack of positive male role models in Magic of Myths so far. The trickster, for the record, is also female (although for a trickster who can change shape, gender isn’t necessarily a fixed thing), and Tink, while far from antagonistic, isn’t exactly the most charismatic of fellows.
It’s fair to say that Magic of Myths is a very female story, however, the male role is definitely something which will play a large part of the tale, in many more ways than one.
The choice of a new generation
Much of Magic of Myths is about choices – the choices we make for good or bad in our lives and then having to deal with the consequences of them. Issue 3 in particular asks some questions of Eve’s judgment. Her taste in men is clearly suspect with not a single good experience between the history we’ve been shown. This is something that will be explored again soon enough as gender and gender roles become increasingly important to the story.
So, with Eve’s bad choices over the non-fairer sex, it’s strange to see her pick the right apple to progress through the trial. When given the choice of a shining, perfect apple, a slightly mundane and less appetising one, and a rotten one, Eve manages to pick the first – which is curious given the clue (“choose the fate your tastes deserve.”). Is it, as the trickster suggests, luck? Or did Eve truly feel that from all the bad apples of men she’s chosen in her life, she truly deserved a good one? Worse, does she think that the only goodness she deserves exists in fantasy, as her final words hint towards?
Eve’s choices and ability to choose her own fate is something which will be particularly important by the end of this volume. Take in mind the first choice we see her make is the wrong one (in Issue 1, where she chooses to fight instead of reason), it doesn’t bode too well down the line…
An apple a day
When picking a fruit for Eve’s trial, I was originally going to have three different types rather than just all apples, but for the sake of narrative simplicity three apples made the most sense. For a start, that particular fruit has a lot of symbolic weight to it, and it’s one of the more commonly used fruits in fairy tales, myth, legend and parables (likely because of the symbolic significance).
So, what symbolism does the use of apples have here? Well, aside from it being an easy narrative jump from Eve’s bad experience with choosing men (the ‘bad apples’ in her life, as it were), it was the fruit used in one of Hercules Twelve Labours; the apple was also considered in ancient Greece to be sacred to the Greek goddess of love, Aphrodite (again, tying to Eve’s bad luck in love); men are unique in their possession of an Adam’s apple and part of this is a tale is about them; in Latin, the words for “apple” and for “evil” are similar in the singular (malus –apple, malum – evil) which is the reason why the trickster sings “malum, malum”, overlapping her intent; and, of course, there’s the symbolism of a biblical Eve being seduced into taking the forbidden fruit. Although it’s worth noting that even though Eve takes a bite of the apple – and everything that entails – she leaves it behind at the end of the issue…
Hold your colour
Colour is very important to Magic of Myths. Going too much into why would give too much away, but the use of colour in this particular issue should highlight why it’s vital to the story in a more obvious way. While red is often seen as the colour of danger, it’s inverted here along with the colour green (to pass). Along with the colour of gold, there are layers of misdirection employed by the trickster – the red apple is the most appetising, but would red mean death? But also, the magical barrier is red, so would it be a simple matching of colours? The green apple should mean progression (as to turn the red barrier green), but is that a red herring? The golden colour surely would signify the way forward – a colour of success – but it’s the worst looking apple… but if it’s the worst one, then surely it would mean that’s the one to pick as isn’t the goal of a trickster to make the obvious seem hidden? Wouldn’t it be a true test if Eve had to bite into a rancid apple to progress rather than a fresh, pristine ‘too good to be true’ apple?
Hmm, what was that about reality vs. perception again…?
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Magic of Myths: season one cover and news January 31, 2011
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There are lots of exciting things going on behind the scenes of Magic of Myths: season one right now, but we’ll get to those in due time. What we can bring you on this sunny, if cold, day is that the Magic of Myths ebook sampler has smashed 10,000 reads. A wonderful surprise and we’re suitably humbled. Thank you so much for your support. And a special thanks goes out to our most recent subscribers. If you’ve not yet subscribed, it’s easy – just put your email address into the box on the right and you’ll get the next update posted to your inbox as soon as it publishes.
Also, Sergio has nearly completed the Magic of Myths: season one cover, so why not take a look at what you’ll be seeing via internet stores and on shop shelves in a couple of months…
Magic of Myths: season one cover