Posts Tagged ‘horror’

Rockstar Horror

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

Another nice review up on scaryminds.com, this time a bit of a blast from the past with ROCKSTAR PIZZA (2006):

http://www.scaryminds.com/reviews/2010/comic014.php

Eight stars--that makes me feel good. The reviewer has a lot of nice things to say, and he's even charitable to my own artwork (I was so unhappy with that story that I stopped drawing for years after finishing it), but what impressed me was this:

"While the only story in the collection that can be considered pure horror is Peas, each of the other three have a dark underpinning recognisable as a denizen of the dark genre forest. Jason Franks, as a writer, presents a world view in rockstar Pizza where there is no safe underpinning and where at any moment the floor might give way, spinning things into a vortex of chaos and unexpected outcomes."

That is a really nice encapsulation of my attitude to storytelling. In the books I did prior to KAGEMONO I didn't give any thought to genre. I did not, in my head, make any genre distinctions when I was writing them, I just wrote the stories I wanted to. After the third one came out and I got tired of hearing "What's the theme?" and "These stories are all different," that I decided to focus KAGEMONO on horror stories.

Ask me twice and I'll tell you that everything I write is, in one respect or another, a horror story.

Scaryminds placed a large order on the Blackglass website a few weeks ago and they are working their way through it, so expect a couple more of these in the weeks to come.  Also, if you are a fan of horror or dark fiction and you're interested in what's going on in Australia and New Zealand, please take some time to explore the site: they have great coverage of books and movies as well as comics. 

Cheers,

-- JF

KAGEMONO VOL. 2

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The new Blackglass Press KAGEMONO horror anthology is shaping up nicely; should be ready for print next month. The book will be an 84 page trade paperback featuring a cover by Nicholas Hunter and work by 12 indie creators:

“Trauma Ward”, 8pp, by Percival Constantine and Carl Yonder
“Yum yum, it’s the end!”, 5pp, by James Andres and Luke Pickett
“The Devil’s Vintner”, 12pp, by Jason Franks and Renan L’Hopsum
“Conspicuous Consumption”, 6pp, by Justin Jordan and Yuriko Sekine
“The Smart Toilet”, 6pp, by Dino Caruso and Jeff Womack
“Blood and Shadow”, 8pp, by Jason Franks and Yuriko Sekine
“Seen and Heard”, 8pp, by Jason Franks and Carlen Lavigne
“Chalx”, 10pp, by Jason Franks and Brendan Halyday
“Pretty Bird”, 10pp, by Jason Franks and Richard Butler
“Skin”, 10pp, by Jason Franks and Nicholas Hunter

Werewolves, bad medicine, a cubano gangster under a curse, vampires, hoodoo blues, malicious ghosts, a closet that grants wishes, a chocolate apolcaypse, the world’s smartest toilet, and necrophilia. Enough blood, cutlery,  viscera, depleted rounds and megalomaniacal laughter to choke a horse with a large and… somewhat unusual… apetite.

Previews and ordering information to come in the following weeks.

Peace, love and head explosions, baby,

– JF


KD