eldest Son of an Eldest son
Prince Allard may have been born a girl, but he has known all his life that he is actually a boy and rightful heir to the kingdom, as his father’s eldest son. However, his father, King Cederic, has chosen Allard’s brother to sit on the throne instead. With the help of his wizard mentor, Dwennon, Allard is able to convince his father to allow him to go on a mission to slay the dragon that killed Allard’s mother. Should he succeed, the king would recognize Allard as his true son and heir.
And so, Allard sets forth on a quest to slay the dragon: Balsinew of the Glittering Eye.
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Horror Show of Fun
Follow the adventures of Obscure horror writer Falcon Paradise and her best friend Donnie the 80’s Vampire.
Fallon Walker has performed at the world famous Comedy Store in Los Angeles. She has opened for Silicon Valley's TJ Miller and Conan O'Brien's Laurie Kilmartin. Her nerd humor centers around her unhealthy obsession with Captain America's sex life and how being a porn writer is her go to fallback career.
Little Link ville
Kids can embark on a grand adventure in search of a secret book, and help the good guys find it before the bad guys do, when “The Library at the End of the World” debuts at the Linkville Playhouse…The play is written and directed by Fallon Walker, a local veteran Linkville Playhouse actor who most recently appeared in productions of “MASH,” “Harvey,” and “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.”
Modern myth ology
Another example of great artwork in Modern Mythology is from Cuchulainn, written by Fallon Walker and illustration by Kirk McLaughlin. Walker offers a powerful story of a sniper at the end of The Troubles in Northern Ireland. But it’s McLaughlin’s artwork that makes this story truly captivating. He uses a shadowed and messy style to depict the conflict, reminiscent of the gritty noir artwork in Sin City. He adds a palette of dark browns and greys, like a dark cloud is hanging over each panel.
Welcome to boneyard city
Boneyard City is a horror western comic book. It chronicles the adventures of an immortal cowboy, a werewolf bookie, and a punk rock necromancer.
Coming soon.
Written by Fallon Walker
Art by Kirk McLaughlin
Colors by Carly Taylor
Letters by Steven Hilton