Author Archives: stache

Creator Spotlight: Jordan Williams and the Art of the Craft
The course of Jordan Williams’ life changed with a visit to his local comic book shop. An art student at the time, Jordan was responding to an advertisement for the Continue Reading →
Colossal Chaos Seeking “Giant” Comic Shorts
Colossal Chaos, the fourth installment of the Out of the Blue anthology series is currently seeking comic submissions. Like the previous Out of the Blue collections, the publisher is looking for unique, Continue Reading →
Stache Grows Bushier With Marcus Muller and Ryan J. Burst
Stache announces two new members, Marcus Muller and Ryan J. Burst. Continue Reading →

Creator Spotlight: Kwame Teague Delivers Verdict
Aspiring comic book creators have challenges on their journey toward making that first graphic novel. Perhaps none so tough as Kwame Teague, who is currently serving multiple life sentences behind bars in North Continue Reading →
Out of the Blue 3 “Twisted Pulp” Cover Art Reveal!
The next installment of the Out of the Blue anthology series sets out to discover the thrill of old pulp comics by way of the bizarre. After an enthusiastic submission period, 20 short comics were selected Continue Reading →

Stache versus the Undead
Stache Publishing announces Z-Day, a brand new graphic novel co-written by Josh Rader and Brandon Macready with illustrations by Jason White. The comic blends history with horror and is the Continue Reading →

Creator Spotlight: Throwing Down with Micah Myers
Micah Myers is a talented independent comic creator from Portsmouth, VA. As a comic book letterer, he provides the “whizz” and “bang” for publishers like Zenoscope and Devil’s Due. For Continue Reading →
Announcing Out of the Blue 3: “New Pulp”
The next installment of Stache Publishing’s Out of the Blues anthology series is currently seeking comic submissions. Like the previous two Out of the Blue collections, Stache is looking for Continue Reading →

Creator Spotlight: Into the Unknown with Marcus Muller
It’s 2:15 am on a Wednesday morning and a flickering streetlight through the window of a Chicago apartment. Marcus Muller shifts through a pile of comic pages to find where he left Continue Reading →