Since 2021, co-founders Tim Stolinski and Chris Benamati have been chugging along like the Little Engine That Could with their Indie Publisher known as Band of Bards, aka BoB. Putting out 15 books such as Coins Of Judas, Final Gambit, Working Class Wizards, and American Dreams in a short amount of time with a fantastic […]
Tag: Werewolves
How to Create A Successful Kickstarter
This Guide Is Brought To You By: Kat Calamia and Phil Falco How to Create a Successful Kickstarter Beast & Snow has been an absolute roller coaster ride of a campaign, and one of the most frequent DMs we’ve been receiving is “how did you create such a successful campaign?”. So we wanted to address […]
Six Days Of Violence
The 13th Moon – Anthology
Warning: Potential Spoilers Ahead The 13th Moon is a 7 story Halloween Anthology that came out last year for Halloween and even had a successful funding on Kickstarter. This is an Anthology with a great line up of creators, all of whom I wouldn’t mind seeing more of their work in the future. I love […]
Lucy Chaplin; Science Starlet: Hell Hole Part 1 Of 2
Well holy howlin’ in the desert, Batman! Its more of that there Lucy Chaplin from the world of Halloween Man! If I haven’t made this clear before, I love Werewolves. And the fact this two-parter includes a few makes me a happy Rob. Though their horrible treatment at the hands of a trio of ladies […]
Mooncakes Cover Art Debut And Release Date Revealed!
LION FORGE ANNOUNCES PUBLICATION DATE AND DEBUTS COVER FOR SUZANNE WALKER AND WENDY XU’S MOONCAKES! ST. LOUIS, MO—Following this past weekend’s American Library Association Midwinter conference in Seattle, WA, Lion Forge announces the publication date for Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu’s Mooncakes, the queer Chinese-American fantasy romance coming to print for the first time in […]
Wolfcop #2 (Advanced Review)
Wolfcop #1
Broken Moon #4
Werewolves, Vampires, Humans, Frankenstein, Frankenstein’s Monster, The Monster’s siblings, and Fish people! Oh my! Philip and Steve certainly brought in a few surprises through out this seriously short series that I feel could have really and truly benefitted from a longer run. But the surprises none the less were pretty great. From start to finish […]