Copies of CORE are available for sale at the Pronto Comics booth at New York Comic Con. If you manage to snag a copy, let me know and I’ll be happy to sign it.
Also, yes, this account is still active.
Please share with your friends to help keep building the momentum. Check the top of our page for links to buy the first full issue, see other work by our great contributors, and stay tuned for more updates.
After a few months of coordination, the comic’s finally available to purchase. Just follow this link right here… got it? Alright! You can score a physical copy or a digital download.
As always, questions and comments are welcome, so feel free to reach out.
Pronto Comics’ interview with me is live. Check out and see some more pages from the comic.
Sorry for the silence, everyone. The comic should be available sometime soon for online purchase (both physical and digital versions) and Pronto will be publishing an interview about the comic within the next few weeks. Once those things get rolling, expect more updates.
poundmehardermaster asked:
Still kickin’. Now that Comic Con is over, we’re coordinating next steps with Pronto.
The first page Ashe illustrated compared to Ariel’s–it was a drastic change in style and design. As you read the comic, you’ll notice some basic elements survived the leap, like character design and certain deformation when reacting or emoting, but it was overall a dramatic aesthetic shift.
Two of Zee’s way early designs, when we were still nailing down the basics of how cores worked and where they went.