Digital Comics provide new and innovative means for Angel Phoenix Media’s creators, illustrators and storytellers to bring our stories to life, and we hope you will join us in our digital journey.
The acquisition of pioneering digital comic The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo by ANGEL PHOENIX MEDIA is part of our ambitious 2013/2014 production slate, to deliver two original movie-length TV Pilots (Titles TBA) currently in per-production, eight original novels – with screenplay adaptations ready to roll, and a mission to break the emerging Digital Comics market wide open with four original launch titles (TBA) to be delivered using the groundbreaking Digital Cinegraphic Novel format, and debuting 1st Qtr 2014.
ANGEL PHOENIX MEDIA makes bold, original Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror and Supernatural projects for Film, Television, Print, Web TV and the emerging Digital Comic market, that will fire the imagination of fans the world over and leave them demanding “MORE!”
ANGEL PHOENIX MEDIA is the brainchild of Gary Turner, the twenty-five year veteran and award-winning international music publisher, and brings together an international team of super-talented and passionate artists, writers and directors, from the worlds of Film, Television, Games, Books and Comics, whose amazing works include such celebrated titles as “300: The Rise of an Empire”, “Snow White & The Huntsman”, “Hugo”, “Flags of Our Fathers”, “2012”, “The Grudge”, “Blake’s 7” and on Marvel Comics “Wolverine” and “Phantom”, and DC Comics “Catwoman”, “Batman”, “Teen Titans” and “Superman”, and Innovations “Lost in Space”, as well as numerous cutting edge music videos and video games.
ANGEL PHOENIX MEDIA will be at BOOTH 1303 @ San Diego Comic-Con.
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Spacelord Muthafu… well, we’ll say Mo Fo because we’re in polite company… Spacelord Mo
Fo’s said to be a one man army who walked into a bar and let loose a hell that destroyed a city.
Of course, the truth behind that tale is something more, but that’s a truth for another telling.
Episode #1 picks up the thread some two months later, in the dust-choked hellscape of Tomb
Towers, the last almost-civilized city on the Edge of Endspace… It’s the kinda place where
trouble always comes calling… and, today, it rode in with a capital Mo Fo!
Launched online in January 2012, from the awesomely disturbed minds of Pat McNamara
(Angelwitch Series) & David G. Williams (Wolverine: Doombringer, Catwoman, In Flesh &
Spirit), The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo is an ass-kickingly kick-ass post-apocalyptic,
space-western, love story… with guns, presented in the trailblazing Digital Cinegraphic
Novel format (like Marvel’s Infinite Nova & Thrillbent’s Insufferable).
The story follows Bran Mak Foo and Honey Pott, a just-married couple scrounging a living on
the Edge of Endspace after a galactic apocalypse… or three. The Edge is a place where heroes
are few, villainy’s the law, and the rest are just trying to survive…
At its heart, The Legend of Spacelord Mo Fo is a tale of love and guns, with Bran and Honey
fighting the good fight against the galaxy, and sometimes each other, but always finding a way
through… together… mostly… we hope…
“This is a brilliant Issue #1” – “…a welcome addition to the infinite canvas style and well worth a read…” – “… this is the new breed of digital comics…” – Michael Nimmo, 3 Million Years
“The artwork is awesome.” – “…fantastic space opera for the digital age!” – Paul Norman. Booksmonthly Uk
“…blazing a trail in the world of digital comics unlike any you’ve seen before.” – “Pulpy sci-fi goodness at its best.” – Stewart Cook. Writer, Dave – Zombie Hunter
“I give big hairy kudos to McNamara and Williams…” – “I’ll definitely be checking back for episode updates for The Legend of SpaceLord Mo Fo. So should you.” – Captainhardshell, International House of Geek
“Guns, explosions and psychotic villains make an epic love story.” – Nathan Tan. I Got Superpowers
“Natural Born Killers meets Mad Max in space.” – “If you haven’t checked it out yet, you should!” – Brian LeTendre. Secret Identity Podcast
“…one of the smoothest openings I’ve seen in digital so far! Nicely done!” – Josh S. Henaman. Writer, Bigfoot – Sword of the Earthman.
“Awesomeness!” – Joe T. Velikovsky. Transmedia Writer