The Horror Tree’s Selene MacLeod sat down with the creators of Casefile: ARKHAM to discuss the series, the art, the writing, Lovecraft, and all things in between. Here is a sample from the interview: Selene – First, tell us a bit about yourselves, and your background in writing and art. The bio info on your websites is a little thin. Josh – Josh Finney is an author of sci-fi, horror, and neo-noir. He is 5’6”, weighs 155 lbs on a full bladder, and has black hair that is slowly going silver. If someone was to play Josh in a movie about his life, it would beRead More →

  Join J. Finney, comic book writer and artist (Batman, Casefile: ARKHAM) for a free evening class on the basics of sequential story telling. Topics to be covered are layout, pacing, telling through showing, script writing, and the importance of fonts. Where: Mysterious Galaxy Books 5943 Balboa Ave  Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92111 When: October 6th 7pm All are welcome, from the most experienced creator to any fan of the genre. You don’t have to be a writer or an artist, just bring your interest in learning.Read More →

01Publishing is very excited to announce that Casefile: ARKHAM – Nightmare on the Canvas has been nominated for two Ghastly Awards, Best Original Graphic Novel and Best Inker (Patrick McEvoy)! You can do your part to help us ensure the win. Go to  www.ghastlyawards.com starting on February 6th and cast your vote for Casefile: ARKHAM and Patrick McEvoy. From the Ghastly Award Website: The Ghastly Award Judges are proud to announce the 2016 Ghastly Award Nominees. The Nominees, chosen …reflect the wide range of Horror material being published in Horror Comics today. All Nominees were selected from work that was submitted by Publishers and Creators throughoutRead More →

Meet the Creators of World War Kaiju and Casefile:ARKHAM 01Publishing is proud to announce our first ever signing event at San Diego Comic Con 2016! Hosted by Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore, San Diego’s premier merchant for all your spec lit needs. Come meet the minds behind the acclaimed Lovecraft P.I. book Casefile: ARKHAM and the award winning historical satire, World War Kaiju. Josh Finney: Author and sometimes artist, Josh Finney follows in the fine tradition of sci-fi novelists in that he’s a prickly, opinionated son-of-a-bitch who will tell you exactly what’s on his mind. Fortunately for Josh, he can also write well, which seems to afford people like himRead More →

Recently Fanbase Press Editor in Chief, Barbra Dillon conducted an interview Patrick McEvoy on Casefile: ARKHAM. Here is an excerpt from the interview. BD: What initially intrigued you about working on the graphic novel, and have you likewise been a longtime fan of Lovecraft’s work?  PM: I read a collection of Lovecraft short stories when I was about 13, and I’ve been interested in his work ever since. On the surface, I love that overly ornate wordsmithing (like Ambrose Beirce.  Or Lord Dunsany, whom I’d read even earlier), but the deeper themes of hopeless cosmic terror and the incompatibility of the human mind with inter-dimensionalRead More →

Comic Wow just gave Casefile: ARKHAM a stellar and annotated review. “This is a really amazing book, with a lot of really cool references and hidden meanings. If you don’t know them, you’ve got a really good story. If you do know them, you’ve got a really amazing story. There are certainly more of them than I would have expected…but they did keep my eyes glued to the pages, looking for more. The plot itself is really interesting with supernatural ghouls and real magick (with a “k”) being explored. This is definitely up my creepy alley. It’s definitely worth the read, so give it aRead More →

Patrick McEvoy and Josh Finney sit down with John Lepper of the Blood Shed to discuss their latest project, Casefile: Arkham. Josh I. Finney: A hardboiled PI tale told on the mean streets of Lovecraft’s most haunted city–Arkham. It’s as if Raymond Chandler wrote stories in Lovecraft’s twisted, doom-fixated, warped, fishy world. Patrick McEvoy: Visually, I’m tying to evoke the feeling of old movies – both the noir style of the 1940’s and the earlier German films like “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari” or “M” or “Metropolis”. I’m also filtering this through my love of old EC and Warren comics – lots of creepy detail, scary shadowsRead More →