Observations, Sirens, and Oracles.

We’re nearing the conclusion of Issue 3, so it’s time to put the call out for more Observations!  For those of you who are new around here, after every Issue (24 pages) we take a two week break to polish up the next Issue.  In that time, we show your visions of the cast members, in the form of fan art.  We’ve had some stellar submissions in the past, and we’re looking forward to seeing more!  Just email us your Observation and it may be showcased on the front page!

I’ve been involved in the Boston burlesque scene for a few years now, ever since I funded The Slaughterhouse Sweethearts’ debut show and narrated their first apocalyptic epic, “Revenge of the Robot Battle Nuns.”  I’ve narrated, hosted, and helped them out with other performances, but this weekend will be the first time I perform alongside them.  If you’re going to be in the Boston area this Sunday, come see me and the extremely talented performers who will be melting your faces at SIRENS OF DOOMSDAY, a heavy metal burlesque extravaganza.  There will be dragons, barbarians, glory, and metal.  You don’t want to miss this.

And finally, work is almost complete on the first of two collections of Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire, my previous webcomic.  With any luck, the first volume will be ready for ordering by the end of this month!  I say “with any luck” because I want to account for layout problems, proofing, and other production details that go into printing a book that will be well over six hundred pages.  Keep an eye on the blog here, my and Star Power’s Facebook pages, and my Twitter feed for the most up-to-date information.

There may also be a DVD about… well, more on that as time goes on.

About Michael

Michael Terracciano loves comic books, superheroes, outer space, and telling stories. His friends call him "Mookie." He spent the last ten years as the author and artist of the fantasy webcomic, "Dominic Deegan: Oracle for Hire." He enjoys spending time with his wife and their three cats. His favorite planet is Jupiter because it's awesome. He wants having superpowers to be fun again, and for this to be a universe you want to escape to, not from. He hopes you enjoy reading Star Power.