Happy to announce that our second issue of the Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities: Trails, Trains, and Terror is fully funded!
Thank you to all who supported our project! The digital copies of the comic book will be going out in early January of 2022 while the printed books will be mailed out in late January 2022. Anyone who Kickstarted the campaign with a commission will start receiving them in March of 2022.
Very excited to be an exhibitor at this year’s CXC, this is my first time after years of attending the expo as a general attendee.
Look for me on this Discord Server at noon until 12:30PM EST because I’m hosting a panel about the Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities anthology series. Hopefully we’ll have a few of the artists on to talk about their work.
The Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities issue #1 is now live on Kickstarter! This comics anthology holds six tales of the weird and supernatural around the Cincinnati tri-state region (Ohio, Southern Indiana, and Northern Kentucky.
There is even a tier where you can get a creature sketch from me!
You can find more information about the Kickstarter project on its social media pages:
@Cincabinetcurio on Twitter and @Cincycabinetofcuriosties on Instagram.
Loved The Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities comics anthology and crave to learn more weird history and strange tales from the Tri-State region? Then listen to the brand new Cincinnati Cabinet of Curiosities: Hometown Haunts Podcast with hosts Kat Klockow, Jen Kohler, and Christina Wald. Every week they dive into strange urban legends, Cincinnati’s weird history, and notable people from the vast vault of history.
We also share hometown haunt stories on the show that listeners send in. You can send in your own creepy cryptid, weird history, or personal ghost experience to hometownhauntedmail@gmail.com
You can catch the show on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and SoundCloud. Don’t forget to write a review and leave a rating so other spooky history lovers like yourself can find the show!
Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram and Facebook as well to get extra spooky photos from the show!
It was another great year at the Small Press and Alternative Comics Expo in Columbus, Ohio. This is one of the comic expos I enjoy doing because there are no guests, not rush to see panels, and attendees can visit and chat with any creator they wish. I always come away with a huge stack of new comics and zines to read after the show!