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. US $5.95 + shipping
Vol. 1:
Raised By Squirrels
Our first trade paperback features: a full-color cover; issues 1 through 7 plus Bookman's Afternoon; and a gallery of cool art from the talented people of DC Conspiracy and 7000 BC. US $5.95 + shipping
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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!
The Darkness from Warsaw
With artwork by Jamie Chase. Haunted by something he found or that found him during the war, an old friend of Estelle's is back. available from Panel Press
New!
Death, Cold As Steel
With artwork by Jamie Chase. The reprinted trade paperback features a new cover and collects the complete three-issue miniseries about the early days of the S.Q.R.L., plus bonus materials. available from Panel Press
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 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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instead? Seriously, we'd love to know what you think about RBS.
Blog
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.
6.30.2007
The newspaper vending machine . . . of the future!
Bram
Stayed up too late last night, finishing off Fun Home. At times, a little too much like an illustrated story and less like a comic, but still something I couldn't wait to get back to.
Bram
Maybe it's just my New England heritage, but I think this is amazingly cool.
Bram
6.14.2007
I'm sure that this was just an aberration — an errant advance guard getting anxious or some such thing. But look for more headlines like these in the days ahead. Mark my words. Paul found the article.
Bram
6.13.2007
"Microsoft’s PowerPoint software is an all-conquering monster of crumminess, a threat to life as we know it." Edward Tufte profiled at New York Magazine (the quote's the reporter's, not Tufte's). Coudal, again.
Bram
Hoo, boy. Been a bunch of stuff going on, including the arrival of the final issue of Death, Cold As Steel,; the quarterly business trip; and Ryk's girlfriend totally not trying to kill Monica, documented in today's 7000 BC jam.
Bram
6.05.2007
Photos from last Friday's opening of Strip: Undressing Comicsat Flickr.
Bram