
:origin()/pre04/9dec/th/pre/i/2005/167/f/b/wild_one_by_genopunk.jpg)
</p>
Witches, born with a power they struggle their entire lives to master, live and study amongst us. Determined to replace the fickle art of magic with a practical and proven system, an ambitious businesswoman enlists a coven of young, eccentric sorceresses. The fledgling circle crosses paths with a terrified college student whose existence defies even magical explanation, the bitter ex-warlock that has reluctantly taken her in, and an elusive enemy that has the entire group in their sites.
Watch the flash teaser below , or check out curiocomic.com to learn about the graphic novel coming soon from author Choz Cunningham and artist Tom Pavlin.

So, here's the deal. I have a week's worth of DA, which costs more than my 10GB hosting servicem for an annual subscription... so I will take whas given, and let it go. Three days of research (no shitting) has gone into 2 <--TWO! panels of Curio, but when I get what I want straight in my head, i feel I will be writing something that's not only creative, but deliberative and communicateive (which will justify things). Lets hope Tom apreciates the effort, as he is the differrence, in this case, between mice and men. A powerful, place, eh?
In other news, they are throwing me vaporous hopes of a promotion at work that I am not sure I even want (I'd trade 3 promotions for a shitty pub. contract.. okay 2.5). I have received a VERY small amount of fascinating recognition for the font Basket of Hammers, and I am thinking I am not going to even use it in the actual panels for BOH... hey, maybe I might anyway..... Owning your own home is tiring and tricky, and powerful and intoxicating; and I find a lot of my accomplishments as an adult are curiosly similar to my war stories from drug-addled adolescence. Funny that....
Anyways, I've had some great discussions with talented artists latly, and a few were even about art. If you still read this, give me what we call ('round heer) a "hollar". Good night, and yes, I swear, be true to your self; it is, at once, the most expesive and yet cheapest deal you will ever make with anyone.