Hey everyone! Late last year I put up a blog post about some fantastic ink done by the Polish tattoo parlor Alchemia.
Recently, we found that the tattoos have been updated! Check out this sleeve of Demon Cycle characters, now with a gorgeous background and new section that includes Renna:
If you’d like to see the original post, you can do so here.
All Demon cycle art in these tattoos was based off the original designs by Dominic Broniek. Thanks so much to Alchemia for sharing the tattoo pics on their Instagram (alchemiatattoocircus)!
Hey everyone! Quick shoutout post to an awesome Demon Cycle fan.
Some of you might remember Hannah Mae from her fanart of Rojer. Hannah has done a bunch of art and generally been an awesome fan of The Demon Cycle.
In addition to being an awesome artist, she was also one of the winners of the Still Life Contest. Recently she put up a thank-you post on her website that goes through the whole contest experience. The post is informative and also really, really sweet. It definitely made my day.
Thanks so much Hannah! We’re so glad the prize arrived safely.
If you’re a fan of art, fashion, or books, feel free to check out her website.
Hey everyone! Want to get your friends into The Demon Cycle?
I can’t be the only one who has friends who ‘won’t real a series until it’s finished’. Well now that excuse is off the table. With The Core coming out in October, it’s the perfect time to binge-read, starting with The Warded Man.
Right now, The Warded Man is on sale for just $1.99. For the price of a cup of coffee, you can slide your friend a brand-spankin’-new book.
Hey everyone! Last week we put up some warded body by Iris AKA @ZweihornFF on Twitter. This fantastic artwork went beyond just a doodle, to full-on body art. Some wards were fine enough to fit on knuckles, which in itself, is pretty frikken awesome:
After last week’s post went out, we got another Tweet of Iris re-warding herself for a convention! Check it out:
I absolutely adore everything about this– from the warding to the shot itself. Thanks so much to Iris for sending it in!
Hey everyone! A couple of months ago, I stumbled onto some video reviews of Peat’s books. These reviews were under a Brazilian Youtube channel called Freak TV that showcases videos on scary movies, legends, mysteries, paranormal activities, and anything else involved in the culture of horror.
Essentially, it’s ‘Freak’ing awesome.
While Peat’s books aren’t technically in the horror genre, there’s definitely some scary stuff in there. Check out what one of the reviewers had to say about the first two books in The Demon Cycle from a horror perspective.