Digital Comics Coalition Booth Comic-Con 2015
July 9, 2015
Mark Moretti, Hiroshi Mori and Christopher de Zorzi representing Scrollon at the Digital Comics Coalition booth (1221) at San Diego Comic-Con 2015!
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July 9, 2015
Mark Moretti, Hiroshi Mori and Christopher de Zorzi representing Scrollon at the Digital Comics Coalition booth (1221) at San Diego Comic-Con 2015!
July 8, 2015
Every now and then one is compelled to draw a floating city.
July 7, 2015
This year Doug Lefler and Mark Moretti of Scrollon will share booth 1221 with fellow Digital Comics Coalition founders Mark Waid (Thrillbent) and Min Kim (Tapastic). If you are at Comic-Con this year come meet people on the cutting edge of the digital comics revolution!
July 6, 2015
Emery and Pru have fallen in with a tribe of indigenous people. Can modern thinking help them win respect and acceptance in the Hollow World. The Heart of the Hollow World #12 “Match” is now available for FREE on the Scrollon app for iOS.
July 2, 2015
Economies can slump anywhere.
June 29, 2015
The final offering in my robot series; this one from Nephilim. Don’t forget to read Mark Moretti’s RobotWorld at scrollon.com and on the Scrollon app!
June 25, 2015
This ancient war machine is a remnant of an advance technology and part of the mystery at The Heart of the Hollow World. Don’t forget to read Mark Moretti’s RobotWorld at scrollon.com and on the Scrollon app!
June 22, 2015
Technically this is a Class 7 Military Walker (from Resistance) and not a robot, but I’m still going to throw it into the mix. Warning: these things are hard to stop, unless you’re a clever saboteur. Don’t forget to read Mark Moretti’s RobotWorld at scrollon.com and on the Scrollon app!
June 20, 2015
Rough drawing from Seven Extraordinary Things.
June 15, 2015
Today’s automaton is from The Heart of the Hollow World. When visiting a prehistoric land it’s helpful to have a few extra hands around to keep things civilized. Don’t forget to read Mark Moretti’s RobotWorld at scrollon.com and on the Scrollon app!