You are about to find out why this story was not just called "the Dogs" but "Axe Cop in: the Dogs". This whole time we have been fooling you. The Dogs fail.
You really think Axe Cop could just sleep for a month and nothing bad would happen?
If you get Comic Con's annual magazine, there is this awesome pucture of Malachai and me at Comic Con on our panel soaking up the glory:

That photo really does capture that panel well. It was so memorable.
That's all I have for now, thanks for stopping by!
Ethan
Hmmm what to say? I could mention that the middle and last panels backgrounds were painted with real ink and brush if that is of any interest to you. Other than that, I like this page because it shows that Malachai really loves the idea of setting traps. Even though the cats have power that is much stronger, they are just excited to see the dogs walk into the traps they set up. They take a lot of joy in their work. I also have to say that Iggy and Willy have become the most pain-in-the-butt characters designs I think I have ever had to deal with besides maybe Wexter. Hats off to Kailey for coloring them. See you next week, same Axe time, same Axe channel.
Ethan
I think this is the first hand-inked Axe Cop page ever. The middle panel and the large bottom panel were inked using sumi brushes and ink. I had a lot of fun with them though I am a little rusty. If anyone wants to jump on buying this art, email me your offer, otherwise I will probably put it up on eBay or have it at a con down the road.
Tauhid Bondia sent me this amazing Axe Cop fan piece. Beauitful!
That's all I've got for now. I totally forgot to mention that on January 29th we hit the 2-year mark for AxeCop.com being online. Woohoo, two years down, here's to another. Been too busy to make a big deal about which is a good thing right?
Ethan
...or should I say cats? My favorite thing about Axe Cop is the explanations. One reason Malachai is always ready to do whatever he wants when he tells a story is because he isn't threatened by having to explain something if he puts it in. If he needs to explain it, easy. Witch cloud, red diamonds, next question.
The other night, Jason Brubaker (creator of reMIND, a comic I recommend once on RecomMonday... remember those?!) had Doug TenNapel and me over to his home to do an in person interview. It's the first time Doug and I have done a podcast together. It was a lot of fun and I think one of thebest interviews I've ever been a part of. We covered a lot of ground and went very in depth. This is just part one!
Also, the cover I did for Ninja Turtles can now be seen! Doing something Ninja Turtles-related has been a bucket list item for a long time. I had a lot of fun revisiting the characters who had such a huge impact on me as a young artist. Noah Maas (my colorist on Bearmageddon) did the coloring on it. This cover will be a ariant cover on issue #9 of the new IDW series coming out in April.

I think that's all I've got to say for now. Stay tuned over at Bearmageddon. Things are heating up in the story and I will be unveiling a new feature on the site tomorrow where readers will be able to be part of the comic.
Ethan
Ah, another week off. Thanks Tom! Here is the second part of the guest episode starring Axe Cop and Super Charlotte. I love this. I think the moment Spider Mouth uses his power is my favorite. Thanks again to Tom and his neice for this special guest episode. It's truly classic.
As I mentioned last week, check out Tom's band Lich King and his awesome art!
We'll pick back up with the Dogs next week. See you then!
Ethan