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posted: 2010-06-28
New Vote Incentive

Want this sweet new Divis Morte wallpaper inspired by those great old Star Wars movie posters? All you have to do is cast us a vote over at top webcomics to get your hands on this beautiful exclusive piece of art by Stephen Holcomb II and Jim Long! Divis Morte Wallpaper


posted: 2010-06-12
So you may have noticed that there has not been a new Divis Morte update for the past two Tuesdays. I've run into some money problems which delayed the comic for a little bit, but we are back on track and the new page is up!


posted: 2010-06-02
STEPHEN HOLCOMB II AT HEROES CON, JUNE 4-6
Want to meet the man behind the lines on Divis Morte? You're in luck! Divis Morte penciler/inker, Stephen Holcomb II, will be at Heroes con this weekend. Be sure to stop by and say hello!
Stephen will be at table aa236.
SHOW DATE & LOCATION
JUNE 4-6, 2010
Charlotte Convention Center
501 S. College St.
Charlotte, NC 28202


posted: 2010-05-15
Curtis Lawson featured in new Slambang anthology!
Broken Soul Press owner and Divis Morte writer, Curtis Lawson has a brand new story featured in Slambang Vol 3, #5 by Fanatic Press. The short comic, Pandora vs. Fast Food is beautifully illustrated by Lauren Chaikin. You can check out this great comic and many others by picking up a copy of Slambang: The explosive comics anthology!
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posted: 2010-04-24
BSP's Curtis Lawson signs deal with Arcana Studios!
You heard here first folks. Curtis Lawson, the mastermind behind Broken Soul Press and the writer of Divis Morte has teamed up with the incredibly talented Alex Chong to create an original fantasy graphic novel for Arcana Studios. The OGN, entitled Mastema won't be out for quite a while, but we here at BSP couldn't be more excited!
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posted: 2010-04-12
Webcomics You Should Be Reading
As you may or may not know, I've been writing a column for Project Fanboy called Webcomics You Should Be Reading. This week I examine Lily of the Valley and conduct an interview with creator Adam Atherton. Check it out here!.


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