Aspen Seasons

Aspen Seasons is a special anthology published semi-annually by Aspen Comics. The series features special short stories focussing on specific Aspen characters. While these stories are not usually vital to their regular titles, they do add more depth to the context of the comic in question. The anthology has also been a useful outlet for introducing new Aspen artists such as Micah Gunnell and Marcus To.

Aspen Seasons
Cover to Aspen Seasons: Spring 2005 by Michael Turner and various.
Publication information
PublisherAspen Comics
FormatAnthology
Publication date2005-present
Creative team
Written byJ.T. Krul
Michael Turner
Penciller(s)Various
Inker(s)Various
Colorist(s)Various

Published Stories

Aspen Seasons: Spring 2005

  • "I Once Caught a Squid THIS Big!" (Fathom story)

Written by J.T. Krul; Drawn by Koi Turnbull; Inked by Jason Gorder; Coloured by Christina Strain

Written by J.T. Krul; Drawn by Marcus To; Inked by Jason Gorder; Coloured by David Morán

Written by J.T. Krul; Drawn by Micah Gunnell; Coloured by Beth Sotelo

Aspen Seasons: Fall 2005

  • "HERstory of Violence" (Fathom story)

Written by J.T. Krul; Drawn by Marcus To; Inked by Don Ho; Coloured by David Morán

Written and Painted by Peter Steigerwald

Upcoming Anthologies

Aspen Seasons Summer 2006

Written and Painted by Peter Steigerwald

Written by Vince Hernandez; Drawn by Khari Evans; Inked by Nick Nix; Coloured by Paul Mounts

Aspen Seasons Winter 2006

A release has been mentioned for this anthology, but not officially confirmed.

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