newsarama.com - 11/4/2009
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Phil Hester and Frazer Irving kick off this Archaia series about a time-traveling fixer of major events
Frazer Irving on “Days Missing”
comicbookresources.com 6/20/2009 — Archaia & Roddenberry Productions' “Days Missing” is a about major events surgically excised from history. Each issue features a different creative team, with Phil Hester & Frazer Irving kicking things off. We spoke with Irving.
Preview: Days Missing #1
comicbookresources.com 8/18/2009 — November 11, 2004. Since the dawn of time, a being has existed whose interaction and interference with mankind has shaped human history. His powers of time and intellect have allowed him to secretly remove certain critical days from the historical ...
Days Missing #2 Preview
nerdiest-kids.com 10/6/2009 — Ah, Wednesday; or should I say, comic book day. A lesser known comic, Days Missing , will have it’s second issue hit stands tomorrow. Haven’t heard of it? No problem. We’ve got all the info right here for you, including a seven page preview. Enjoy!
Days Missing #2 (of 5)
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CCI: Hester and Churilla on “The Anchor”
comicbookresources.com 7/25/2009 — Fighting demons at home and abroad, Phil Hester and Brian Churilla's “The Anchor” debuts in October. The new ongoing was announced at BOOM! Studios' panel at CCI, and we spoke with the creators to get all the details.
Talking Comics with Tim: Phil Hester
robot6.comicbookresources.com 8/29/2009 — The Anchor
Writer Phil Hester is clearly enthused about his new creator-owned collaboration with artist Brian Churilla on BOOM's The Anchor . Not all creators are game to discuss the mechanics of the craft, and I was pleased when Hester was ...
Frazer Irving
frazerirving.com 3/17/2009 — The Great Frazer Irving, International ComicBook RockStar. Doodler of the dark and diabolical, as well as the lovely and lickable, this mighty creature exists in the space between his chair and his wacom Cintiq, somewhere near London UK currently.
Phil Hester's The Anchor #1 REVIEWED
comicvine.com 10/30/2009 — Here we go, another new comic series. In some ways it surprises me when a new series comes out these days. People seem hesitant to try out 'something new,' especially if they're on a limited budget. I do feel it's important to be ...
Interview: Phil Hester On His Unorthodox Journey Into Comics
topcowblog.blogspot.com 6/11/2009 — Phil Hester was born in eastern Iowa, an area where he continues to live with his wife and children. He began working in comics while attending the University of Iowa, where he graduated from with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drawing and minors in sculpture and painting. Since this humble origin, ...