The last batch of artists in Volume 2 are mostly new additions to the Out of Picture crew.



Sang Jun Lee, who was the lead character designer on Horton and who designed all the Wookies in Star Wars:ROTS (among other things), lends his talent to the charming story The Fun Trip. Peter Nguyen’s The Missive is an absolutely stunning tale of a hunter who must atone for an unfortunate shot. Plane Food by Willie Real is an exquisitely drawn treat which might evoke in some a childhood version of a classic Twilight Zone episode. Great stuff all around.

And finally, my contribution is a story called Under Pressure which is about a failed jailbreak in a mining colony and the surreal events that surround it.
That’s it for the previews for now. More to come as we get closer to release!
Presenting the first advance copy of Out of Picture, Volume 2…



Wow. It’s so exciting seeing everyone’s work in print for the first time! No longer trapped in digital form.
The release in June isn’t that far away!!!
This time we’re featuring a couple more returning artists from OOP Vol 1 as well as a few more new faces.


Vincent Nguyen’s “Domesticity” was featured in New York Magazine’s comic blog a few months ago, and now he returns with his new story “The Carnivore.” Nash Dunnigan is also back in Volume 2 with his beautiful New York gargoyle epic, “Why Bother?”
We’re so excited about the new artists that have joined us for Volume 2! Here’s a taste of a few more of them:



Kyle Macnaughton brings his grandiose vision to the otherworldly journey “Part One.” Jason Sadler’s “Subplotter” is a clever throwback to UPA style animation in this World War 2 tale. And Jake Parker (known for his work in Flight Comics) tells the story of a boy who must find the blessing within his curse in “The Antler Boy.”