From the Editor…
This is it, folks. This is the last page in the UFO Anthology. Waaah! Thanks to all of the talented creators who have contributed to this fine endeavor. It was truly a pleasure. And a special “thank you” goes out to all of you loyal readers who have come back week after week over the past year. In the meantime, keep watching the skies. You never know what you’ll see.
Troy Dye
Editor
P.S. Thanks Dan for closing out the UFO anthology on such a strong note!
About the creators…
Written by Dan Hill
Dan is a regular contributor to the Eagle Award nominated Future Quake and its sister titles. He has collaborated on Iron Harvest with artist Rick Ross (Image’s Urban Monsters). Dan also has work featured in upcoming anthologies from Accent UK, Bizarre New World, Viper Comics and Digital Webbing.
Dan thoroughly enjoys historical non-fiction, war comics, photojournalism, tattoos, the art of Jack Kirby, Jim Steranko and talking about himself in the third person and can be found at http://dan-hill.org.
Art by Conan Mornchilov
Conan Momchilov has been doing sequential art all his life but officially went pro in 2007. Though living a chaos controlled life, he can always be reached at Conan@conanmart.com and is always happy to hear any questions or job offers one might have.
Colors by Sean Burres
Sean Burres is a traditionally-trained painter who has been an avid comic book reader since the age of five. When he found that he could put the two interests together through the use of the programs and technology, that’s all he needed to know. Sean is also an instructor at BGSU in Ohio.
Lettering by Wilson Dela Fuente
Wilson is a Filipino architect/comic artists currently studying Concept Art in Singapore. He finds time to only letter well written and well drawn comic projects with a professional finish. He hates seeing badly laid out and wonky balloon and font sizes that ruins a good comic book. Lettering credits include the superhero book The Misadventures of Electrolyte and the Justice Purveyors (by Jackalope studios) and Futurious : Tales from the Plex Anthology (currently in print).



























