James B. Emmett and Alexander Sapountzis will be at Carmine Street Comics in NYC's Greenwich Village, signing copies of their books, The Committee Issue 2 and Damn Heroes.
Signing will start around 2 PM on Saturday, August 5th, 2017.
If you're in the Village, stop by and say hi.
James B Emmett
The Clock has begun its countdown to the end of days. Can The Committee discover its secrets and prevent the apocalypse? The little group of humans, mystics and even an alien find themselves beset upon on all sides and time is running out.
Tick, tock!
The Committee gather as their leader Skyles reveals that the Clock has started its countdown, which means the apocalypse is coming. The end of the world has to wait however, as an immediate threat presents itself, a town nearby has been seemingly overrun with a potential demon problem. As two members of The Committee, August and Meiriev, journey out to see what the situation is, the others stay behind. However, not all is well at The Committee's HQ as the remaining members of the team, Skyles, Anastasia and Terrence, are attacked. With time continuing to run out and The Committee separated they must do everything they can to survive…and they still have to deal with that pesky apocalypse.
The Doomsday Clock is now ticking down, requiring action lest the end of all things come. In search of the trigger, Meiriev and August journey to a small town and investigate the strange disappearance of all the adults. There they find a conflict with a demonic creature most foul.
Thinking themselves safe within the confines of their headquarters, the remaining committee members are assailed by a Wendigo. Ana is able to dismiss the beast, but not before her comrades are gravely wounded.
It is in the aftermath of these battles we resume our story...
James will be signing copies of The Committee Issues 1 and 2, and possibly doing commissions and sketches, if you ask him nicely.
Alexander Sapountzis
Alex will be signing copies of Damn Heroes Volume 1 and 2, as well as the cover of inFusion, a sci-fi one shot by Joshua L.A. Jones. Alex did the cover, btw.