THE CREATORS

HAROLD C. JENNETT III is known for many things. His love affair with batter-fried pickles, his rescue of seventeen gilded acorns from almost certain death, and the way he wears his boots when he goes swimming. But what most don’t know is that this kid can draw.

His mother will tell you that Harold’s first drawing was not that of a childish stick figure, but of an actual, solid person, and many believe this to be true. A devoted husband, a loving father, Harold also does work for charity. Most of his commission work goes towards charity and Harold is currently creating the Creative Compassion: Shelter anthology to raise money for the homeless.

Harold started his first comic works in 2006 when he created MIMES with Wayne Cordova. Harold moved into the world of web comics with the Geek Syndicate Web Comic. But in his most intelligent move to date, Harold has currently begun work on an upcoming as-yet-to-be-announced graphic novel with Steeven Orr where the sensational writing will only be eclipsed by Harold’s amazing art.

All in all Harold C. Jennett III is a pretty swell guy whose artistic chops need to be run up the flagpole and saluted. You can follow Harold on Facebook, so go do that.



STEEVEN ORR is a father of three and married to the love of his life.

When he’s not helping with homework, or running errands, or paying bills, or working, or spending time with his family, or sleeping, or eating, or using the bathroom, Steeven likes to write.

Best known for next to nothing, Steeven aspires to be known for next to something. He’s currently penning a re-write of the classic tale, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, as well as working on a upcoming as-yet-to-be-announced graphic novel with Harold Jennett.

Steeven created the little known, but soon to be a worldwide phenomenon, character of Norman Oklahoma, an immortal private detective who fights zombies, meets bigfoot, and was once a close personal friend of Wyatt Earp.

Steeven has a big red beard that makes grown men cry and small children flee in terror. He’s also prone to bouts of hyperbole, but he doesn’t think it’s catching.

You can’t follow Steeven on Twitter nor Friend him on Facebook, but you can read his blog here.

2 comments:

Dez Reavey said...

Love the pics guys!! :)

They will truly haunt my dreams tonite!!

-D!

Nuggie99 said...

You can’t follow Steeven on Twitter nor Friend him on Facebook, but you can read his blog here.

This makes me sad :(