Echo #28 news & cover

Echo #28 is finished!

Whew! I finished the final tweeking early this morning, sent it to the printer, then crawled into bed and dreamed about Alloy 618 ions and protons and cosmic collisions. Never in my youthful dreams did I think I would one day study the gigantic detector of a super-collider like it was a naked model, then draw it in detail with a fine point pen. That’s just crazy. But the time had come in the story for this alleged collider to reveal itself, as all monsters must in a monster movie. And hopefully, all the work was worth it. By the time I finished this issue, even I was scared at the thought of Foster turning that damned thing on! Sneak Peak:

All those blanked bits of dialogue… those are recent tweets from cheerful Glee fans.

The cover to Echo #28 is gorgeous (thank you, Brian, for your beautiful colors)… and rare. This is only the second time, to my recollection, that I’ve drawn a cover without a person on it. But it reinforces a subtle subplot that we’ve seen building in the story. Do you know what it is?

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About Terry

Terry Moore writes, draws and publishes through his own imprint, Abstract Studio. Strangers In Paradise is a genre-bending epic comic book series that ran from 1993—2007. Echo, Terry's second series, is a sci-fi thriller that ran from 2008—2011. Rachel Rising is Terry's current series, a horror story about a woman who cannot die. Terry has drawn and written comics for other publishers over the years, including Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, Image. His work has won many awards, including the coveted Will Eisner and Harvey Awards. Comics is Terry's third career, following years spent working in music and video editing. The three careers combined make Terry fully prepared for coming digital book age.
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