Author name: Michael

Vjarn and the Sword of Ghebli

A digital pen & ink drawing of Vjarn, a barbarian-like character dressed in a fur coat and winged bird helmet, ramming a crystal sword through the head of a toad-like monster on top of a baroque throne. The sword has split the ground beneath the monster and the monster's blood is gushing out.

‘Vjarn and the Sword of Ghebli’ is a fantasy story reminiscent of the first epics and legends of antiquity. The demi-god character Vjarn is given the task to steal a mythical sword guarded by an immensely powerful frog-like water elemental, who rules over his own artificial ocean the size of a solar system. No single-sentence description will do this story justice, you’ll just have to read it in Aegeon 5.

Atlantica: The Tuna Trade

Digital pen & ink drawing showing two giant severed tuna heads hanging from chains, with a man holding a gun hiding in one of the open mouths of the tuna heads and two guards in steampunk diver armor passing by.

In this installment of the ongoing Atlantica series, our intrepid hero loses his precious megatuna herd, and exacts bloody revenge on the culprits. This original version of the image is slightly different from the one printed in the book, as that one was altered to accommodate the story title. Prints can be had in the shop.

Crashland!

Digital pen & ink illustration showing an astronaut in a space suit standing on a beach, facing his plant-like clone which grew on a thick stalk sprouting from the ground.

The lead story from Aegeon 5, ‘Crashland!’ tells of an astronaut crash-landing on an alien planet, and encountering some very weird plant life and environmental hazards.

Once again I’ve saved the in-progress images, allowing me to create a slide show.

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The Tesla Gambit

A digital pen and ink composite illustration showing close ups of Nicola Tesla, holding a strange cylindrical device, and an old Mongolian man. Below the close ups, the drawing shows both men engaged in combat by electricity.

My fourth and final illustration for the Christmas special issue of Aegeon. It shows Nicola Tesla and and Mr. Achujam Ganbaatar, a Mongolian wizard, engaged in a duel by electricity. I’ve drawn it in about 14 hours for the short story “The Tesla Gambit” by Brendan Heard. Should you be interested in procuring a print, you can do so in the usual place.