Finished Pages of One are Posted

The first two pages of SOLDIERS One are posted. Please check them out and let us know what you think.

ONE takes place two years after the events of ZERO.  The Advanced Soldier Program is no more — its presence and purpose erased from the history books.  One more black program that didn’t turn out the way it’s backers hoped.  As for the ten prototypes, they roam free, the result of a tumultuous legal battle that ended on the side of individual liberty.  But while they may be free, they are still watched…

The World’s Fastest Man, and it’s Strongest

Got a two-fer for you today!  Two more SOLDIERS cast members are up:  Alfred Guerrero and Cliff Manley.  Cliff, you saw in Zero — he was the really big one.  Alfred is a new cast member.  Read all about them, and the other SOLDIERS, here at our newly renovated Cast Page.

Extraordinary Article on Stress in Wired

Wired Magazine ran a very interesting article on stress and it’s effects on health. Very interesting reading, with tons of cited research into the field. You’ll be amazed by some of the results and the way the medical community if moving forward — I know I was.

While PTSD was mentioned, this wasn’t an article that focused on that topic. However, you can certainly see how the research they’re pursuing would help with a wide range of veteran issues. You can read the full article HERE.

Issue One Development Pages

Dear Readers,

We’re at the point where a few teaser pages are in order.  That means space for Issue One is on the site!  Yay!

You can follow the development of Issue One HERE.

Frank is crunching away and the full color production pages are starting to flow in and they look great.  I know it’s been a long wait, but I promise it is worth it.

More news as it develops…

Rob

I Apologize in Advance

To all of our awesome RSS subscribers, I’m sorry but I’m afraid you’re inbox is about to get flooded. We’re at the stage in the site where we’re taking all of the pages out of the bundled galleries and setting them loose on the web. It’s going to be about 170 pages worth, so this might sting a little…

Thanks again for all of your patience — we’re almost done.

Rob