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Breaking News: STILETTO FINALLY AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH

27. March 2015 by Palle Schmidt

After a few false starts and close cigars, my 120-page crime noir graphic novel STILETTO is now available for English speaking readers. The first of three chapters is up on the online publishing platform Thrillbent and it’s FREE. Go check it out here. The insane cliffhanger at the end of the first chapter is sure […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cliffhanger, comics, crime noir, English, graphic novel, Mark Waid, Patrick Yurick, Stiletto, Thrillbent

On the move: Comic Con, signings and more!

5. August 2014 by Palle Schmidt

I had a blast at SDCC, promoting Thomas Alsop and hanging with friends, old and new. Some of the newer ones where the guys at makingcomics.com whom I had only previously talked to online. They invited me to sit on a panel Saturday with a bunch of smart people, discussing the future of comics: Rachel Beck […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Jim Zub, Making Comics, Mark Waid, panel, SDCC 2014, Seattle, Signing, Zanadu Comics

On the move: SEE YOU IN SAN DIEGO?

17. July 2014 by Palle Schmidt

I’m packing up my family to fly to San Diego for my 4th Comic Con. Last year was a great success for me as my partner Chris and I pitched our book Thomas Alsop to several publishers, the first of which was BOOM! As you probably know, the book was picked up and issue #2 […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andy Schmidt, Bleeding Cool, Chris Miskiewicz, Christina Blanch, Comic Con, interview, Jim Zub, makingcomics.com, Mark Waid, noir, panel, Patrick Yurick, Rachel Beck, San Diego, SDCC, SDCC 2014, Thomas Alsop

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