13 Days of Pan-demonium: Are These Ghouls in Trouble, or What?

Welcome to day 2 of The 13 Days of Pan-demonium, in which we’re celebrating the publication of BLOOD FEUD: THE SAGA OF PANDORA ZWIEBACK, Book 1, on sale right now from StarWarp Concepts and all fine online bookstores.

Today’s artist is: JIM COON!

I first saw Jim’s work in his self-published comic 8-Ball—and as so often with any artist, he doesn’t like to be reminded of his early efforts. So just walk off the pain, son!  😉

Years later, I had the pleasure of sitting next to Jim at one of the Small Press Expos that are held every year in Maryland. He didn’t do much business at the show (neither did I), but we and my friend Richard C. White (writer of the comic Troubleshooters, Inc., and the Star Trek e-book Echoes of Coventry) had a fairly good time in the depths of misery. 😀

I hadn’t been in much contact with Jim since those SPX days, but when I started formulating plans for the 13 Days promotion, I knew he was one of then artists I had to approach. And I was right! The Gahan Wilson approach he used for this illo is just great.

Who’s next on our list of amazing artists? Find out tomorrow!

The 13 Days of Pan-demonium Are Here!

Welcome to our artistic celebration of the publication of my novel BLOOD FEUD: THE SAGA OF PANDORA ZWIEBACK, Book 1, which is on sale right now from StarWarp Concepts and all fine online bookstores.

We kick things off with the art of:

HENAR TORINOS DE LA TORRE!

DeviantArt visitors may recognize this Madrid-based artist by her pseudonym: Liester.

It was on DA that I came across her incredible manga-influenced work, and quickly became a fan. See, after I’d gotten my own page up and running, one of the first things I did was go searching for “happy Goth” art to add to my Favourites gallery—hoping there actually were happy Goths out there, otherwise I might’ve been in some serious trouble with Pan connecting with any potential fans (her being a happy Goth, and all).

Luckily, one of the first images to pop up was Henar’s “Happy Goths Exist!” It was such a fun piece that I immediately added it to the gallery. And after looking at the rest of her art I decided that if there were ever a Pan-related project, I’d have to approach her and ask her to contribute. And so, here she is to lead off the “13 Days” event!

The piece is called “Pandora Rocks!” Pan and her best friend, Sheena McCarthy (another Goth) attend a death-metal concert starring their favorite band, Sarkophagia. And what an audience turnout! Demons! Gothic Lolita vampire girls! Lollipop-stealing zombies! And keeping an eye on everything is Pan’s monster-hunting mentor, Annie.

It’s fun, it’s vibrant, and I think it’s the perfect piece to unleash all this pan-demonium—don’t you?

What artistic Panterpretation comes next? Stop by here tomorrow to find out!