Check out our Dragon Age: Origins inspired cover! Hey, we needed a cover for volume 2; seeing as how it’s only got, oh, 2 or 3 pages left in it! So, here it is! I think Mr. Weisner did a fantastic job with this page, and quite frankly; it looks great! How could you make something look better than that? You can’t! And neither can he, because it’s already rockin’. Also, as a little gift for you, you can grab a hi res version of it here. Pass it around, and consider it a hoiday gift from us to you.
On a side note, our business has slowed down recently, due to the time of the year. As businesses are rounding out the fiscal year, their budgets have all been used up, and no one has time for poor little ‘ol Hawk vs Pigeon Productions! It really is sad, if you think about it, because it means work is scarce for Weisner and I at the moment! So, ah, you know… if you have a a job for us for December, just let us know, and we’ll do what we can… provided you can pay us, that is. We will continue to hammer out our comics though, so have no fear about that! We are hoping to be able to start up another large advertising campaign next year, to help increase readership for the comic. I mean, would that be a bad thing? I for one enjoy the comic a good deal, and can only imagine that other people in the world wide interwebs must feel the same as I do! To think otherwise would be preposterous!
Another side note that sort of ties in with the first note: Do you have a moment to talk about the great and sovereign Dragon Age: Origins? You do? Good! Most people just shut the door in my face… If you’re a fan of Bioware’s RPG’s, then DAO will not disappoint. I’m going to use this time now to state one thing: A mage who is trained as an arcane warrior AND a shapeshifter is a god among men on the battlefield. A mage who wears full plate armor, carries a big-ass shield, and a nasty sword that deals 4 types of damage and paralysis per hit while throwing chain lightening and fireballs is a truly disturbing thing! Not to mention the whole change into a huge bear covered in bone spikes when the going gets rough… it’s a good thing.
-Mr. Sinn



