Wrapping up RASL #14
It’s crunch time. I’m finishing up the inks on RASL #14 so we can send it out next week. That means I’m stocking up on Pellegrino, turkey slices, and jalapenos (my munchies of choice!), so I can power through the next couple of days. This is the second to last issue, so a lot story threads are starting to come together – - that’s why you see so many older issues of RASL strewn around my desk for reference.











So psyched for this! RASL is my favorite piece of fiction in any medium, so I simultaneously dread and anticipate its conclusion.
Comment by Houston K. Hughes — April 28, 2012 @ 10:09 pm
Push on through Jeff! You’re awesome!
Comment by Will Terrell — April 28, 2012 @ 11:48 pm
Issue 13 had an excellent twist and I can’t wait to see what other tricks are up your shelve! Also I was wondering if there is going to be a RASL letters section in the last few issues?
Comment by Will Kirwan — April 29, 2012 @ 4:32 am
Draw man, draw!
Comment by Steve Weiner — April 30, 2012 @ 11:31 am
Help! I’m a 3rd grade teacher! I have a student with lots of attention issues. Reading your books has made a huge difference! Thank you! Now, I’d like to somehow incorporate this into helping him focus for math and other curriculum areas, but especially math. I don’t suppose you could help me out with that??? Like making him a personalized cartoon reminding him to stay on top of things???
Comment by Mrs. Erdmann — April 30, 2012 @ 3:45 pm
Just finished the first two collected volumes of RASL and getting the third this weekend. I ran across this series doing research on Tesla appearances in comics; never thought I’d find something like this! After running into the enigmatic character of Tesla in a conspiracy book (can’t believe I’d never heard of him elsewhere, I majored in history!) I decided to work him into a novel I’d started about a superhero with useless powers. I didn’t want to step on any toes so Googled Tesla comics on a lark…oh man, I am slightly treading on grounds you covered, but luckily RASL is nothing like my guy. No one could be as cool as RASL!!
Comment by Matt Cates — May 1, 2012 @ 12:28 am
I can’t wait! 5 years and this series is wrapping up!
Comment by Marcus Martinez — May 1, 2012 @ 2:34 am
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Jeff, my students love your books! We are working on writing letters to our favorite authors and one of my students has written to you. The only problem is, I cannot find an address for you anywhere! Where should I send this letter? Thank you so much for your help and your wonderful books!
Comment by Sarah — May 2, 2012 @ 6:50 pm
Im an artist too and I’ve started making small comic strips but I use pencil crayon to color them in I was wondering what kind of materials you use, I would love to hear from you I love the bone novel and I might start this RASL one it looks good
Comment by Shinara — May 22, 2012 @ 9:52 pm