Monsters are everywhere…They always have been. They lurk, hidden in every shadow, behind every dark thought. They are probably in your closet, possessing your friends, and they’re almost certainly creeping behind you now. They are most often undetectable. And when they’re not, it’s too late.

Throughout time, these monsters have feasted on society – both physically and metaphysically. The chaos they bring fuels a great dark spirit that seeks to end the world with pain and torment. The Eynes are our only hope…The Eynes family line has been cursed since before recorded history to detect the presence of these monsters. It is their bound duty to stop these creatures from destroying humanity through any means necessary, be it by sword, spell… or other.

Though the Eynes can feel when the creatures are in close proximity, the monsters themselves are also drawn toward the family.But not everything is as it seems…And although the war between the monsters and the Eynes has waged for centuries, The black-and-white battle lines have grayed over the years. not all monsters may be considered evil and not all Eynes are as righteous as one would think.

These are the tales of the Eynes Family.

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Digital Items

CREATIVE TEAM (Book One)

SOME DAYS

Written | J Horsley III Art | Rick Bugbee Colors | DC Alanso Letters | Nikki Powers
Darius wants to defend his people and calls for aid from his kin. The aid comes, but not how he envisions.

THE SALLOW HEART

Written | Casey T. Allen Art | Rob Toal Letters | Nikki Powers
When a dark priest creates a Golem to do his bidding, it does not go exactly as he planned.

THE CROSSED PATHS

Written | Joseph S-Pell Art | Sebastian Varela Baino Letters | Nikki Powers
September 1645, after the fall of Bristol in the English civil war, Royalist Nathaniel Eynes flees his way into a small pub called “The Crossed paths”, where he meets a woman called Agnes.

THE BLACK HAND

Written | Travis Webb Pencils | Greg Woronchak Inks | J Horsley III  Colors | JW Sims Letters | Nikki Powers
World War 1 Gallipoli, Erva Eynes joins the Kings Guard in search of a missing unit. Based on true events.

CAMELOT’S GIFT

Written | J Horsley III  Art | Rick Bugbee Colors | Denis Caron Letters | Nikki Powers
Jack Eynes is on the trail of the killer demon Camelot as he terrorizes London. He’s on the way home after a long night of hunting when he hears a crash…from his apartment.


THE WANDERER

Written | Michael Tanner Art | Clayton Hollifield Letters | Nikki Powers
Gibson Eynes is an evil bastard. What he does to Missy isn’t fair.

NATE ERSATZ AND THE SKINWALKERS

Written | Greg Smith Art | J. Paul Schiek Letters | Nikki Powers
The 1980’s never looked so good. Nate Ersatz and his sister Kaycey are on the hunt but they encounter more then they can handle.

NANCY EYNES, KRAMPUS KILLER

Written | Kenric Regan Art | Scott Godlewski Colors | J Horsley III Letters | Nikki Powers
Nancy works for he big guy. She hunts the things that devour kids in the streets, Krampus.

SOMETHING BORROWED

Written | TS Black Art | Dennis Tirona Colors | JW Sims Letters | Nikki Powers
Scarlet Eynes and her school friends are considering sneaking out of the boarding school dorm for a night on the town. A demon possessed group of friends scatters those plans.

THE STORY BETWEEN THE STORIES

Written/Art | J Horsley III  Art | J. Paul Schiek/J Horsley III Letters | Nikki Powers
The ability to see through time has it’s ups and downs. How would you use this gift?

"This book is a testimony to my never ending passion to convert or destroy the Eynes to my side. I will prevail, there is no way they can stop me."

"The Eynes Anthology is a gripping and chilling collection that brings together mega talents in the world of storytelling. From the first page to the last, this anthology takes readers on a harrowing journey through generations of the Eynes family, weaving a tale filled with violence, horror, and thought-provoking social commentaries."

"The best part of the book is how different each story is. Stylistically, artistically, literally…it changes from story to story, and makes this graphic novel hard to put down. Sometimes you get multiple stories by the same person, and it becomes almost predictable, and this book is not."

Jay Roach
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