Fallen Nation: Welcome To The Apocalypse (pg 8)

by jcurcio on July 20, 2007

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Fallen Nation

Welcome to the Apocalypse (pg 8)

James Curcio & P. Emerson Williams

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Hey folks.

This concludes the first section of this comic series. I’ve included the PDF of all eight pages with this post. It is registered as Creative Commons, along the same lines as Alterati itself, so feel free to pass it to whomever you like.

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Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning (the full length novel) is also now available to the public. Two and a half years. The first edition book is done. 279 pages (first two don’t count), lots of black and white illustration. Oh yeah, also, lots of words. About 100,000 of them.

It looks like it’s going to take a couple weeks for Booksurge to place Fallen Nation through online retailers (Amazon, Waldenbooks, B&N, etc) so I’m making the exact same book available through lulu temporarily. I’ve ordered copies through them for the first round promotion and reviews, they look great.

Alright, it’s not the exact same book: the spine is simpler on the lulu version than the version that will be available through the larger online outlets later. (In store distribution has to wait for the 2nd edition.)

So if that doesn’t bother you, and you’ve been wanting to pick up a copy right now, enjoy. The basic “what’s this book?” song and dance is there as well.

Some related media, if you haven’t seen or heard it- interview on Reality Sandwich, where we talk about the background and myth behind this story (and the ones that have come before, and will come after), Bedtime Stories With The Antichrist #3 & The G-Spot Episode 4, which both include audiobook content from Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning.

Feel free to leave me offerings of sushi, sex slaves, or gorilla bouncers. (I’ve always dreamed of having a gorilla for a bouncer, with a pinstripe suit and a cigar.) See some of you at San Diego Comic Con.

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jamescurcio August 4, 2007 at 7:24 pm
Children go to heaven. Adults enter clone hosting. The gods like to sell them as one in the same, but one is good while the other is evil. June 14, 2009 at 9:59 pm

Children go to heaven. Adults enter clone hosting. The gods like to sell them as one in the same, but one is good while the other is evil.
And their corruption will cost the disfavored, they will be reincarnated into a deteriorating world.
The hole they’ve dug for themselves is even deeper than when they entered this life, and it will take even more work to fix their problems with the Gods.

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