AXIOM DIGITAL MEDIA & DESIGN

AXDM : WHAT'S YOUR TRUTH?

About Michael K. Easton


Credits:

Paradoxity #1 (1997)
Black n White One Shot

Passage to Oblivion (2001)
Webcomic (Defunct,Offline)

The Impossible Family Adventures (2002)
Black n White
Online Webcomic One-shot
New Online Comic, In Development

Paradox City (2006-Current)
On going grayscale painted comic

Pair A Docs (2008-Current)
On Going Full Color Comic Strip

About Me:

Well, I was born and raised in the Mid Ohio Valley. I consider that a blessing and a curse, mind you. I am a 30 year old self-made artist that has slowly spent the last 10 years trying to break into the wonderful world of comics. At 19, I self-published a black and white book called "Paradoxity" (a nice little wink to Paradox City, since Paradox City came out 10 years later). I spent the next 8 or so years learning what I was actually doing. Then around 2001, I started working on the Impossible Family. (The Impossible Family is based mostly on my wife's family-- and they debuted in another self-published book.) Unfortunately, the story line dealt with a drug addiction my brother had at the time. Issue 2 dealt with the drug consuming him and him dying. As issue 2 was ready for printing, my brother passed away from a drug overdose. Even though issue 2 and 3 were almost complete, I shelved the project and it was a long time before I was able to work on them again.

Luckily my wife Kristy has stood by me through all of it and believes in my work and continues to encourage me to keep marching on. I have 3 sons that keep me very busy and keep asking me when the next Impossible Family comic book is coming out. Between the comics and my family, I remain a pretty positive happy-go-lucky kinda guy.

As for comics, they have been a lifelong passion of mine going back to the 4th grade. The first comic I remember buying was Avengers #290. The Revenge of the Supreme Adaptoid---back when Captain America was still alive and going around in the Cap costume. I was immediately hooked. But what really got me full blown was Superman #21, part 1 of the Supergirl Saga. That really blew my mind! Up to that point, I wanted to be either a scientist or an astronaut. I guess you could say comics ruined me. Actually, I can thank them for saving my life! They helped me get through a lot of rough times growing up. And ever since that fateful day, I have been in love with comics and have always dreamed of working on comics.

About Jordan D. Lowe

 Credits:

Paradox City (2006-Current)
Writer
Pair a Docs (2008-Current)
Writer
Bluff Creek (In development)
Writer

About Me:

I was born in Marietta, Ohio.  The next several years were spent watching G.I. Joe cartoons, sitting quietly through Sunday School and listening to Reds games on the radio.  Next came high school, where I very rarely studied but seemed to do pretty well anyway, played drums in the marching band and obsessed over Monty Python, Buffy and The X-Files.  Then I lived in Westerville, Ohio for four years where I went to college, switched majors halfway through from Business to English and got a bit snobby with the movies I watched and the comics I read.  Now I’m back in Marietta, where I own a comic book store and write.  I don’t get days off and I never have any money, but I’m my own boss and I set my alarm for an absurdly late hour of the morning.