Rss feed now active!

Well, people kept asking for one, so here it is: an SotI rss feed!
You can find it on the menu bar of the site, but just to repeat the address it's http://www.servantsoftheimperium.com/comic/rss.

That doesn't mean you shouldn't stop visiting the site! I'll post more wallpapers and icons!
I need you attention!
Love me!
LOVE MEEEEE!

Argh! Can't think of a title!

New strip up.

An RSS feed is soon to be added, if only I can remember some of the damn passwords to my website!

Plans

New strip up as promised!

I'm currently wracking my brains trying to come up with a new project to occupy my time with. Up until now I've had things like my new job and the wedding to keep me busy, but now I'm settling into my job and the wedding's been and gone I think I need a new 'thing' to think about.

I think I'm going to make an effort to upgrade the website, adding a few things that I've been thinking about adding for a while such as an RSS feed, a forum and an updated version of my portfolio.

Watch this space.

Je reviens!

Ahh... time off!

This week's episode is a guest strip very kindly provided by Niall Forman, a fellow UK artist who draws a comic titled Deep Red that you can find over on his DeviantArt account here).
Thanks a bunch Niall!

I'm back in the UK after the honeymoon in Paris, and it was very pleasant and relaxing, if a bit rainy and misty! Still, it was sunny for at least one day, and the sights of Paris made up for the slightly unfortunate weather in any case!
That and the company my lovely wife of course!

I'd like to say a big thank you to everyone who emailed in their congratulations on the wedding; Rhi and I really appreciated them all!

SotI will be back next week, and I might post a few more guest strips during the week until then!

-edit-
Oh! Just remembered! I was sent some awesome fan art by Douglas Berry during the week!
Douglas has created the cast of SotI using HeroMachine; take a look.
I've used HeroMachine a few times myself, and players in my games often use it as well; it's such a useful tool for when you want to create a quick, decent character portrait.
Thanks again Douglas!

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