
Have you ever wondered about why you have faith? Or wanted to know more about what that part of your life could mean? "Why Faith?" is a wondrous, full-color comics anthology, jam-packed with stories from creators of all faiths, identities, and backgrounds. Edited by Jack Holder, and featuring some of the greatest creators in the business, these 30 stories bring to bear the question of why one should (or should not) have faith, and how it truly changes the very nature of life. What Lies in the Depths – Jason Remick The Current – Russell Nohelty and Angela Oddling The Last Warrior – James Hachey, Dennis Arakis, Federico Sioc, and Michael Waggoner The Fruits of Truth – Jody Lynn Nye and Nicolas Touris Gold Medalist – Jeannine Harmon Poppa – Trina Robbins and Tintin Pantoja Meeting Joan – Grace Desmarais The Power of True Fiction – Wm. Paul Young and Xavier Tarrega The Dweller on the Horzon – Jameson Hampton and Matt Aytech Taylor A Necessary Adaptation – Maria Photinakis Rebbe Claus – A.A. Rubin and Tyler Carpenter Sigils – Liz Young Professor Faust – Greg Wright and Saint Yak A Short Journey – David Anthony Purpose – Mary Bellamy G-D Is A Manta Ray – Skylar Kardon Neighbors – Melissa J Massey Day of Rest – Michael Norwitz and Greg Woronchak The Time Between – Eddy Hedington and Evaristus Anardo Cycles – Aaron Williams Having Faith – Alan Bay Behind The Shadow – Issey Fujishima Let The Beet Go On – Cyndi Norwitz and Greg Woronchak By Their Fruits Shall You Know Them – Sarajea Martin Creation Checklist – Chad Colpitts and Sho Uehara Barter – Travis Gibb, Michael Hall, Declan Fitz, and Jerome Gagnon Faith and Forever? – Matt Kund and Wilson Gandolpho Nectarines – Gabriel Horvath Part Hole – Golan Moskowitz The Feel of Nothing – Jack Holder and Beezzz Studios
Authors

Wm. Paul Young is a Canadian author. Young was the oldest of four. He spend the majority of his first decade with his missionary parents in the highlands of Netherlands New Guinea (West Papua), among the Dani, a tribal people. When he was six he was sent to a boarding school. The manuscript, that later became The Shack, was intended only for his six kids and for a handful of close friends. After multiple rejections by publishers, Young and his friends published the book under the name of their newly created publishing company. The Shack was one of the top-selling fiction books of 2008 and will be a major motion picture in Spring 2017. Young lives in Happy Valley, Oregon with his wife and has six children and several grandchildren. He is also the author of Crossroads, Eve and the non-fiction book, Lies We Believe About God.

Join my mailing list and receive FREE stories! http://www.russellnohelty.com/mail/ Russell Nohelty is a USA TODAY bestselling author of science fiction and fantasy books that are both entertaining and thought-provoking. He fills his books with action, adventure, mystery, and thrills. Russell was born in northern New Jersey, grew up in Northern Virginia, went to college in Maryland, and now lives in Los Angeles with his wife and dogs, which he loves. He's been writing as long as he can remember and hopes to do so far into the future. When he's not writing, he's usually reading or watching movies. For more information, you can follow him below: FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/russellnohelty INSTAGRAM https://instagram.com/russellnohelty BOOKBUB https://www.bookbub.com/profile/russe...


Trina Robbins is an American comics artist and writer. She was an early and influential participant in the underground comix movement, and one of the few female artists in underground comix when she started. Her first comics were printed in the East Village Other. She later joined the staff of a feminist underground newspaper It Ain't Me, Babe, with whom she produced the first all-woman comic book titled It Ain't Me Babe. She became increasingly involved in creating outlets for and promoting female comics artists, through projects such as the comics anthology Wimmen's Comix. She was also the penciller on Wonder Woman for a time in the '80s. Trina has worked on an adaptation of Sax Rohmer's Dope for Eclipse Comics and GoGirl with artist Anne Timmons for Image Comics. Trina designed Vampirella's costume for Forrest Ackerman and Jim Warren. In addition to her comics work, Robbins is an author of non-fiction books, including several with an emphasis on the history of women in cartooning. She is the first of the three "Ladies of the Canyon" in Joni Mitchell's classic song from the album of the same name. Trina Robbins won a Special Achievement Award from the San Diego Comic Con in 1989 for her work on Strip AIDS U.S.A., a benefit book that she co-edited with Bill Sienkiewicz and Robert Triptow.

David Anthony here, co-author of three children's book series—Mystery Underground, Heroes A2Z, and Knightscares. Mystery Underground: Read a scare ... if you dare. Thirteen terrifying tales in every book, like Twilight Zone meets Goosebumps. Heroes A2Z: Illustrated chapter books about three superhero kids who fight crime before bedtime. Drawings on every page. Knightscares: Monsters. Magic. Mystery. Don't be afraid. Be terrified. Real heroes read!"