I didn’t have any comics out in 2024, but it was still pretty eventful. Here’s my 2024 year in review.
HEART ATTACK TV SHOW
A Heart Attack TV show was announced! It’s coming to Japan next year, it’s all been filmed, I’ve seen a bunch of episodes and I’m over the moon about it. The show is very stylish and it’s got the same heart and themes as the comic. For more infomation, check out the recent Deadline article talking about the show.
ASSORTED CRISIS EVENTS
My creator owned comic with Deniz Camp (Ultimates, 20th Century Men) finally comes out in March, 2025 from Image Comics, and I couldn’t be more happy with it.
This comic is Black Mirror if the fabric of space and time were breaking down.
This has been a dream project from the start. Deniz’ ambitions with pushing the boundaries of the medium of comics match my own. Every script is a new challenge for me and it’s resulted in the proudest work of my career.
And I can’t believe my luck, being able to work with one of the best colourists and one of the best letterers in the comics industry, Jordie Bellaire and Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, both of whom won the Eisner award for their respective crafts in 2024.
Time is having a crisis. Mingling in the red-light district, you can find actual cavemen, medieval knights, and cyborg soldiers on leave from World War IV. Victorian debutantes amble their way into cell phone stores, confused and bewildered (what is a data plan?). On their way to work, bleary-eyed commuters get trapped in time-loops, assaulted by alternate-reality versions of themselves, and try to avoid post-apocalyptic wastelands. And LOOK: the 3:15 bus just took a wrong turn…into the neolithic era.
Rising stars DENIZ CAMP (20TH CENTURY MEN, The Ultimates) and ERIC ZAWADZKI (House of El), and Eisner-winners JORDIE BELLAIRE and HASSAN OTSMANE-ELHAOU, are proud to present ASSORTED CRISIS EVENTS, an ongoing, zig-zagging anthology series about the compromised clicks of our clocks—full of one-shot stories both beautiful and ugly, tragic and redemptive, surreal and somehow all too familiar. Stories of people (and reality) in crisis—trying to keep it together while the world is falling apart, second by twisted second…
YOUTUBE SHOW
I also started a weekly YouTube show with some friends, which debuted in September. Working on comics full time can be pretty solitary, so this show has been a nice way for me to see my good friends regularly. It’s primarily a fun hangout for us to discuss our mutual passion for comics and it’s been surprisingly successfull.