
The Order of Dagonet
When England is threatened by the forces of magic, it falls to the knights of the realm to defend their queen and country. Unfortunately, when the call goes out from a revived Merlin in modern day England, it will be the Order of Dagonet who answers the call.
An order of knights created for the entertainers and celebrities of England, The Order of Dagonet is the last hope for a country facing the wrath of faerie queen Titania, a parliament held captive by the mighty Oberon, and a Queen who is at the mercy of Puck – a creature motivated by pure chaos. Can a burnt out rock star, an aging actor, and an author of popular children’s books take on everything the magical forces can throw at them? Can they find the recently reawakened King Arthur? Can they even survive being in the same room together? Find out in the new ongoing series from Firetower Studios’ writer Jeremy Whitley and Illustrator Jason Strutz.

The Dreamers’ Daughter
What if it turns out that all our hard work didn’t pay off. What if after years of struggle with racial issues, it finally came down to war.
This is the world of “The Dreamers’ Daughter”.
Ten years ago, after the U.S. government enforced a strict policy of exporting first, second, and third generation immigrants, there was an uprising. An army of harassed Black and Hispanic Americans, led by Black General Esau King, began a revolution that swept from the flooded plains of Florida all the way to the Capitol itself. The end result was two separate countries: Canaan, a Black and Hispanic country in the South and New Eden, the white remnants of the former U.S. government in the North.
Now, a woman named Zuri, the daughter of a black mother and a white father is about to play a part in the conflict that has defined her life. Will the woman who doesn’t belong in either country be the force that finally brings them back together or the tool one side uses to break them apart for good. This October, Firetower Studios’ Jeremy Whitley and Charlie Harper bring you the story of one woman’s struggle and the conflict which defines our country’s unique history.