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Tag Archives: The Tomb of Vanion Weyland

Hunter Black Page 1960 – Laid To Rest Here

I gave Will the cairn design for the Tomb of Vanion Weyland – but I certainly didn’t say anything about […]

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Hunter Black Page 1961 – The Lords Virtue Are Dead

A lot of Will’s best visuals in the comic usually come from him taking my germ of an idea and […]

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Hunter Black Page 1962 – The Dead Don’t Die (with apologies to Jim Jarmusch)

You know, it ain’t always easy to come up with a title for a page when there’s no dialogue for […]

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Hunter Black Page 1963 – Not A Bang, But A Whimper

There is literally nothing I can say that will do justice to the Lord Virtue Tuasi holding her own undead […]

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Hunter Black Page 1964 – Maybe The Dead DO Die…

Sometimes, I like to give an action a lot of room to breathe, like tons of magic building up around […]

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Hunter Black Page 1965 – Abominations!!!

I’m pretty sure the word “whence” is only used by nerds and even then only to refer to the place […]

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Hunter Black Page 1966 – Silent But Deadly

Zoba Dikele is old and old people fart. That’s the joke.

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Hunter Black Page 1978 – I’ve Been A Fool

Black and gold. Death and magic. That just about sums up the comic, don’t you think?  

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Hunter Black Page 1979 – Any Lord Virtue

Be careful what you wish for, Zoba Dikele, you just might get it. And yes, that is Victor Viruthian emerging […]

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Hunter Black Page 1980 – The River Brought Him Here

I am really digging whatever Will has going on with Zoba Dikele’s eyes. I’ve never seen them look quite like […]

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Hunter Black Page 1988 – Grab Hold

I wanted them facing each other, but I guess this will do. (If I’m being honest, I have seen over […]

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Hunter Black Page 1996 – Keep Going

Zoba Dikele and Victor Viruthian? I like to imagine they’re the readers. Aggin the ghost? That’s me talking to Will. […]

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Hunter Black Page 1999 – The Gods Are Coming

What can I say? (Other than the look on Zoba Dikele’s face in Panel Two is FANTASTIC.) Keep reading!

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Hunter Black Page 2000 – The Gods Are Here

Page 2000. That’s the equivalent of 100 issues of a 20-page comic. And we’re not done yet. We are doing […]

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Hunter Black Page 2003 – Why?

I mean…’Nuff said, right?

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Hunter Black Page 2004 – Why Else Would You Be Here

Okay, so here we have Thylian, god of magic, in Panel Two and Vanassa, goddess of intention and she of […]

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Hunter Black Page 2005 – A Sword Is of Little Use

I think I’m so clever sometimes. Kasarax is the god of implements, of tools and weapons, and so he refers […]

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