The last person he thought he'd ever see is back, and she needs his help. Suddenly, Tyler McAllister is drawn back into the world that he thought he had left behind of metahuman espionage and all-too-human betrayal that nearly cost him his life.
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Vol. 2:
Raised By Squirrels: Los Alamos
Reluctantly reunited, Tyler and Rose have rejoined the SQRL, the covert agency that nearly destroyed them. Now, in Los Alamos, the discoveries they make about the organization's history will lead to even more mystery and greater danger.
This book collects issues 8 through 11 of Raised By Squirrels, a gallery of new art, and the first four Squirrel Tales.
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Vol. 1:
Raised By Squirrels
Our first trade paperback features: a full-color cover; issues one through seven plus Bookman's Afternoon; and a gallery of cool art from the talented people of DC Conspiracy and 7000 BC.
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1.12 The Mountain, Part 1
Rose and Tyler move to press their advantage but first, they have to get out of Los Alamos alive. download issue 1.12 pdf
Squirrel Tales: Reginald, Part 1
A lifetime ago, Reginald joined the SQRL and left his world behind. Guest artist Jeff Benham. download pdf
It was supposed to be a routine surveillance op how could it go so wrong? download issue 1.2 pdf
1.1 Raised By Squirrels
The last person he thought he'd ever see is back and she needs his help. download issue 1.1 pdf
Some of our other work
New!
Target Story Preview
With artwork by Marc Haines. Download a 4-page preview of this upcoming stand-alone story featuring S.Q.R.L. operative Target. download pdf
New!
Death, Cold As Steel
With artwork by Jamie Chase. The trade paperback collects the complete three-issue miniseries about the early days of the S.Q.R.L., plus bonus materials. available from Panel Press
New West Preview
With artwork by Caleb Yeider. In a harsh future Santa Fe, years after California has dropped off the map, a stranger rides into town. download pdf
Autumn
A short story created for 7000 BC's upcoming collection of hospital-themed stories. download pdf
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Daily-ish posts from (usually) Bram and (sometimes) Monica about comics in general, this comic in particular, art, design, publishing, visual culture, and far, far too many things about actual squirrels.
9.30.2005
A favorite here at Squirrel Central The Losers is bound for the big screen. Does that mean it's no longer in danger of being cancelled? Thanks to Raph for keeping track of these things.
Bram
I think Matt's got maybe the best pictures you're gonna see from SPX.
Bram
9.27.2005
Literally, just a couple hours before SPX, the domain registration/transfer thing came through, and Monica got the site for 7000 BC up. Good timing, as we distributed a whole bunch of postcards publicizing the book. Now, if Xeric just comes through . . .
Bram
9.26.2005
Back from SPX (Monica and most of our haul will be along later this week). An incredible, busy, chaotic, fun time. Caught up with some old friends, met some new folks, and came away with armloads of new comics. We'll be going through them in the coming days, but for now I've been reading Eddie Campbell's After The Snooter, required reading for all creators (esp. if you can get it for less than cover when they're shutting the convention down).
Dr. Dremo had an impressive debut at the table, but didn't win the Ignatz for Best Debut. That went to former Santa Fean (but still a member of the local group) Liz Prince.
Bram
9.21.2005
Our books have arrived in Maryland, and we should be there this time Thursday night. The DCC has its table assignment for SPX, and we're gonna be in Versailles the big room.
To see us on our way, here's Tyrrell's contribution to the gallery.
Bram
9.18.2005
We've wrapped up and submitted our contribution to the Hurricane Katrina benefit comic. It's all true, as best we can remember.
Bram
9.16.2005
OK, we've seen our proof of the book, and have authorized its production. If all goes exactly according to plan, it'll be in Maryland before us. In the meatime, some work by another artist we were lucky enough to get here's Paul's contribution to our gallery. We're anxiously awaiting the comic he and his brother Pete are working on.
Bram
9.14.2005
Laura and Jake have a strong connection with New Orleans, and have put together a pretty wonderful story for the benefit comic anthology organized by Red City Comics in Baton Rouge. Here it is. The book will be on sale at SPX.
Bram
9.10.2005
Jake, Deb, and Andrew have all previewed their gallery images for the RBS book. While our printer continues to keep us guessing if we're going to make our deadline, we're featuring the images from our Santa Fe contributors. First up, Pete's take on the mysterious Mister Five.
Bram
9.07.2005
"what are you doing to help new orleans?"
This week's strip from Lulu Eightball, my favorite alt-weekly comic. While you're there, check out the archives.
monica
9.05.2005
invisible, insane* Okay, I admit it. I was Googling the phrase "Raised By Squirrels."
But check it out: I found a Polish comics site that mentioned us along with many others in a review of SPX 2004. Of course I couldn't read it, so I ran it thru a handy-dandy web translation thingus:
Raised Squirrels concentrate around - sensational plot it comics Tyler - former agent organization S.Q.R.L. Which (who) has quitted work as to time one of mission has been leave for (after) on certain death by partner it Rose, however, now it contacts with (from) again Rose Tyler and it wants in order to it has returned for work it.
Maybe we should use that as the blurb for the back of the TPB. ------------ * When the first machine translators were given the English expression "out of sight, out of mind" to translate into Russian, then back into English, the end result was "invisible, insane."
monica
9.03.2005
The Santa Fe newsweekly has a piece in their annual Fall Guide about our local comic group and the anthology we've put together. It's going to be a while until the book is published, so we've posted a PDF of Autumn, our contribution.
Bram
RBS is back up. The folks over at DirectNIC have, in addition to dealing with the destruction of their city, managed to get their servers up and running. Way above and beyond.
Bram
9.02.2005
we are experiencing Katrina-related technical difficulties... please stand by Well, we never knew until now, but the servers where the Raised By Squirrels website lived, are (were?) in New Orleans. This is just one tiny thing, one non-life-threatening, one completely insignificant thing. But it drives home how freaking huge this is, and how it will affect all of us in ways we can't even begin to predict.