Saturday, 29 July 2017
Spoken Sins Geek-Girl Interview
I've done a new interview with Rob Andersin on his Spoken Sins show, talking Geek-Girl vol. 1: Lightning Strikes!, my plans for Geek-Girl beyond this, and the Limited GG Collector's Packs that will be added to the GG Kickstarter soon and will come with FREE Limited Geek-Girl/Harley Quinn Prints - which artist Matt Olson (who did the collection's cover) is currently hard at work on!
You can check out the interview here!
Sunday, 4 December 2016
Geek-Girl #2
Following the calamitous events of issue #1, Ruby and her BFF Summer head to a nightclub to get drunk and enjoy some much needed downtime. They weren't banking on meeting unhinged Alt Girl Nina Dante!
Geek-Girl #2 is out Dec 7, and UK peeps can order it with the button below! Or you can get the Digital Edition (UK, US & International) from Comixology here! The Limited Variant Edition features a cover by Carlos Villas, and an exclusive 1-page strip by myself and Matt Olson that sets up Geek-Girl #3!
US & International: you can order the Regular (print) and Limited Variant editions here (you can select different editions from the 'Format' dropdown menu).
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Saturday, 22 October 2016
Geek-Girl #1 UK Orders
When 'Little Miss Popular' Ruby Kaye lands a pair of super-tech glasses (invented by brainiac college geek Trevor Goldstein) in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and - due to a flaw in the glasses' programming - super-klutziness!
And this is just the beginning of the changes the glasses will wreak on Ruby...
Geek-Girl #1 - written by me, illustrated by Carlos Granda and colored by Nahp - is out November 2nd, and UK peeps can Pre-Order now and receive your copies before the release date and signed by me. :)
Regular Edition £3.00 (Carlos Granda cover)
Variant Edition £3.00 (Matt Olson cover) Limited Variant Edition £5.00 (Signed & Numbered - John Royle cover)
You can check out a Preview here!
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Geek girls!

I came across a piece Sci-Fi Romance author Kaye Manro has written about her identity as a 'geek girl;' where she's invited other SFR writers to do the same, and used characters Deadpool-obsessed psychotic Dr. Ella Whitby and my own Ruby Kaye a.k.a. Geek-Girl to illustrate the feature.

For those not familiar with Dr. Whitby: In the current ongoing Deadpool series, Wade Wilson a.k.a. Deadpool: the Merc with a Mouth was committed to a psychiatric institution after trying to get himself killed (something nigh-impossible because of his super-charged healing factor) so he could be with the love of his life, the female embodiment of Death--and Whitby was assigned to treat him. It gradually emerged that Whitby--in her own way--was as nutty as Deadpool, had been storing dismembered & discarded parts of his body (since replaced by his healing factor) in her fridge, dressing up in a Deadpool costume and killing people in his name--all for love.
When Wade told Whitby he was in love with someone else, she killed herself. And Deadpool's currently dealing with the body parts she had in storage, as they merged and took on their own consciousness--becoming Evil Deadpool!

Whitby wasn't a good role model for geek girls, but my Geek-Girl's image, however, has come to be regarded as a positive one.
For those not familiar with GG, here's the skinny on her:
When hot college chick, 'Little Miss Popular' Ruby Kaye lands a pair of super-tech glasses invented by brainiac college geek Trevor Goldstein in a game of Strip Poker, she's granted flight, super-strength, and--due to a flaw in the glasses' programming--super-klutziness.
That's the high concept. Something I had to field when the book came out was the argument that being a geek girl was about more than just wearing glasses and being klutzy. All I'll say about this is that the effects of the glasses aren't all immediately manifested. ;)
When we meet Ruby, she's got guys queueing up, but her circle of friends, or rather, clique--headed by the über-bitchy Karin Carpenter, are somewhat superficial--and they don't care for the transformation Ruby's tech-glasses bring about in her. Ruby, and her one true friend, Summer, however--are very excited about the powers they bring her!
I'm gratified that people dig Geek-Girl's look, I'm often coming across images of her randomly on people's Facebooks, and the first edition of Geek-Girl #0 went down pretty well. Illustrated by Sally Stone-Thompson--who also did the gorgeous cover, the #0 issue introduces Ruby to her powers, and we get to meet Karin, Summer and the rest of her clique--and a mysterious, and bizarre, villain.
There's a new edition of Geek-Girl #0 out now, which is available here, where you'll also find a Preview; and you can check out a Review of the book here! :)
Thursday, 26 August 2010
InterGALactic
A soldier; a spy; an assassin; a shopaholic, Alyssia Sentropy is the best killing machine money can buy. The future is ugly, slimy, laden in advertising, and filled with scumbags. It's Alyssia's job to deal with the run of the mill space pirates, hover-bike gangs, and interdimensional flesh-eating carnival slugs, but her job just got more interesting. Now's she's faced with an ancient and supernatural cult of assassins as dark and powerful as the depths of a supermassive black hole, and they've got a thing for seeing her dead.
I was one of the winner's of InterGALactic's 'Your cameo in my silly web comic' competition, and as a result appear in the 2nd panel of Page 4 of the webcomic:
Thanks to writer/artist Matt Olson (who also did the first ever Geek-Girl Pin-Up). You can check out the rest of InterGAL's webcomic--plus videos--here!











