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Magic of Myths: Faerie – now on Comixology May 13, 2018

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Yup, the ComiXology love keeps on flowing.

Not only is the Sandman/Shakespeare inspired Magic of Myths: Faerie hitting its 5th print run this month, but the digital version has now arrived on the Amazon-owned comic book store, ComiXology for just a mere 69p / 99 cents. So, less than the cost of your average chocolate bar – and lasts longer, too.

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Click here to buy it.

Magic of Myths: season two – now on Comixology February 11, 2018

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Happy New Year!

(Wait, is it February already? Yikes.)

Well, to kick off 2018, we’re pleased to tell you that the out of print Magic of Myths: season two (digital) is now available to buy from the Amazon-owned comic book store, ComiXology for just £1.99/$2.99. This is the only way to purchase season two on its own (otherwise you have to buy the omnibus editions, which features both seasons), so if you’ve been waiting for a chance to continue from season one, here’s a handy way to do so.

Buy it here: http://bit.ly/2DOwUfF

Magic of Myths: season one – now on Comixology December 21, 2017

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Yep, it’s been a long time coming, but we’re very happy to announce that you can now pick up Magic of Myths: season one (digital) on the Amazon-owned comic book store, ComiXology for just £1.49/$1.99. Other books in the series will also be available in the coming months.

Buy it here: http://bit.ly/2AGrl5E

Magic of Myths is going to Thought Bubble 2018 September 19, 2017

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Hey all,

Just a quick update to let you know Magic of Myths is attending Thought Bubble Comic Convention this weekend. So if you’re in Leeds and attending, swing by Victoria Hall table 22, where Corey will be joining Clockwork Watch creator Yomi Ayeni.

http://thoughtbubblefestival.com/victoria-hall-floor-plan/

Plus! We’ll have some exciting news to share with you next week… stay tuned…

New Comics Day: Magic of Myths: Faerie – now available at Gosh! Comics August 19, 2015

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We’re delighted to announce London based comic book shop Gosh! Comics is now stocking Magic of Myths: Faerie – so you can ring up and reserve copies and/or head over and buy the books (found in the children’s section, funnily enough next to Robert Kirkman’s Super Dinosaur):

Gosh! Comics
1, Berwick St
London
W1F 0DR,
Phone: 020 7636 1011

www.goshlondon.com

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Many thanks to the kind and very professional bods at Gosh! for taking the book.

Please spread the word! Happy shopping, and, as always, thanks for all your support.

BlogCritics gives Magic of Myths: Faerie 4/5 stars! (review) August 17, 2015

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Lovely entertainment site BlogCritics has delivered a very positive review of Magic of Myths: Faerie:

“As with the first season of Magic of Myths, Faerie mixes worlds to create something fascinating and thought-provoking.”

Read the whole thing by clicking here – and a huge thanks to Jeff Provine for his kind words and time.

Magic of Myths: Faerie making a splash at San Diego Comic-Con July 9, 2015

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We’re here!

 

Magic of Myths is all geared up and ready for San Diego Comic Con – head over to the San Diego Convention Center (Small Press area, the Clockwork Watch Films table: O-08), to find Magic of Myths writer Corey Brotherson sharing a table with Clockwork Watch creator Yomi Ayeni. Magic of Myths: Faerie is making its US debut, sitting along Clockwork Watch: The Arrival, Clockwork Watch: Breakaway, Clockwork Watch: Tick Tock IPA 1 to 3, and, of course Magic of Myths: season one, Magic of Myths: season two.

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Visit us at table O-08 and say hi! And remember, you can still order a copy of Magic of Myths: Faerie from https://gumroad.com/l/sjfk.

What else is happening? Oh, nothing much… just San Diego Comic-Con July 6, 2015

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Yup, for the third year running, Magic of Myths is hitting the super hot, super cool San Diego Comic Con this week!

So once more, from July 8 to 12 at the San Diego Convention Center (Small Press area, the Clockwork Watch Films table: O-08), you can find Magic of Myths writer Corey Brotherson sharing a table with Clockwork Watch creator Yomi Ayeni. They’ll have copies of Clockwork Watch: The Arrival, Clockwork Watch: Breakaway, Clockwork Watch: Tick Tock IPA 1 to 3, and, of course Magic of Myths: season one, Magic of Myths: season two and our popular Magic of Myths: Faerie making its US debut.

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If you’re lucky enough to own a ticket to SDCC, come over to table O-08 and say hi! And remember, you can still order a copy of Magic of Myths: Faerie from https://gumroad.com/l/sjfk.

Magic of Myths: Faerie – now available at Orbital Comics July 3, 2015

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We’re delighted to announce London based comic book shop Orbital Comics is now stocking Magic of Myths: Faerie – so you can ring up and reserve copies and/or head over and buy the books:

Orbital Comics
8 Great Newport Street
London
WC2H 7JA
Phone: 020 7240 0591

http://www.orbitalcomics.com/

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Many thanks to the kind and very professional bods at Orbital for taking the book.

Please spread the word! Happy shopping, and, as always, thanks for all your support.

Geek Native loves Magic of Myths: Faerie (review) July 2, 2015

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Excellent entertainment site Geek Native has offered a very positive review of Magic of Myths: Faerie:

“We have Corey Brotherson’s writing style to be grateful of again; he has the ability to quickly bring characters to life and balance the persona building with the action. We also have Sergio Calvert’s cartoonist meets graphic design skills. His is also an unique style that’s rather beyond my ability to describe; somehow invoking traditional four colour art with the subtlety and textures of detailed pieces.” 

Read the whole thing by clicking here – and a huge thanks to Andrew Girdwood for his kind words and time.