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IndiComix Ep 84: JT Krul and “Jirni”


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Jeff, Maddie, and Tyler talk to J.T. Krul and gush about his awesome career and book series ‘Jirni’! Listen in!!!


Synopsis:
Discover a whole new world of adventure! Trekking through a violent and dangerous frontier of savage barbarians, devious thieves, and wild creatures, a warrior-princess named Ara searches for her mother, who was stolen away from her kingdom by a mysterious sorcerer with the help of his powerful D’jinn. What great and terrible secrets await her in the distant horizon? Prepare to experience an epic tale of fantasy and wonder without boundaries. This is Ara’s quest. This is Ara’s destiny. This is Ara’s — JIRNI.
(Via Comixology)
For more information check out Jirni‘s Facebook.
To purchase Jirni go to Comixology, Aspen’s site, and ask for it from your local comic book shop!


J.T. Krul
J.T. Krul is an award-winning writer who has been working in the comic book industry for over a decade. He has written for DC Comics on Green Arrow, Teen Titans, Captain Atom, and the New York Times Bestselling Blackest Night: Titans. He has also worked with Aspen Comics since the earliest days of the company’s launch, writing both their flagship books, Fathom and Soulfire. He has also launched a handful of creator-owned projects at Aspen, including Mindfield and Jirni. J.T. also works in prose, writing his Lost Spark series, as well as animation, contributing to Marvel’s Spider-Man and Robot Chicken, including their DC Comics and Walking Dead Specials. This year, J.T. will be writing Soulfire for its landmark 15th anniversary, and launching two new projects – NuWay and Artifact One.
(Via J.T. Krul)
 
Hear from J.T. by following him on Twitter!
Check out his awesome line of work on ComicVine, Amazon, and Comixology.


About Aspen Comics:
The company was created by comic book artist Michael Turner in January 2003. The name “Aspen” comes from the main character in Turner’s comic series, Fathom. Aspen Comics released the fantasy adventure Soulfire in 2004, its first ongoing series. 2005 marked the return of Fathom (originally published by Image Comics), with comic artist Koi Turnbull taking over the illustration of the title. Ekos, a collaboration between Turner and Geoff Johns was scheduled to follow shortly after Soulfire, but was still unreleased prior to Turner’s death in 2008.
(Via Wikipedia)
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