By
Chris
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Published
August 29, 2010
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Blog, Comics, News

Well you might have noticed a bit of a slow down around these parts. Well there is a reason for it. In a nutshell McHozer Comics is no more. Wait, Let me put that a differently… the McHozer Comics that you have seen up until this point is no more. From this point on we will no longer be publishing under that name.
Does that mean we are leaving comics? No, not at all. In fact we plan to be busier then ever. From this moment on we will be focusing our attention on one title and one title alone, Celtic Shaman.
What exactly does that mean? Well it means that we are going to devote all our time and efforts to put out the best comic that we can for you guys without getting distracted by too many side projects. Celtic Shaman will be published (in print) under its own name, firstly on the web at www.celticshaman.ca, then collected in TPB format.
As for the McHozer name, well I’ll continue to use it when I start up my new blog, chronicling the ups and downs of trying to publish an indie comic, plus we’ll occasionally be using the name to publish other side project when we have time for them (projects like Deadmen and Poodleskirts 2… coming soon.)
We think by turning our focus to our core title we will be able to produce a quality comic that you will really love… or die trying.
As always comments or suggestions are always welcome. So please send me an e-mail at cmcquaid@mchozers.com
Thanks guys, and see you in the matrix.

By
Chris
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Published
July 17, 2009
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Posted in
Comics, News
From the team that brought you Agent comes an all new action comedy “Chase Stone: Small Claims Bounty Hunter.”
Harper Stienkmen is on the run. Relentlessly pursued by a ruthless figure for the past three states, it seems everywhere he turns a modified 1987 Buick Grand National stalks him.
Stienkmen knows the only thing that will end this torment, the only thing that will appease his pursuer, is collecting the price on his head…
150 dollars.
Bail bondsman Chase Stone lives his life by one code: if you run, you’re money in the bank. No price too big, no reward too small.
A leather jacket, dark sunglasses and some Texas-based boogie and blues are all the company Chase Stone needs as he hunts down some of America’s “least” wanted men. Other bounty hunters may get the glory, Chase Stone gets results.
Written by Chris McQuaid
Artwork by Brian McKay
Going to print…. Today!
By
Chris
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Published
June 11, 2009
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Posted in
Comics, News
McHozers Comics presents Deadmen and Poodleskirts a 40 page horror anthology featuring the following stories:
Dead Menace: Trevor James is your typical 1950’s family man. He has a wife, two kids, a picket fence and a steady job. His life would be perfect… if it wasn’t for the fact that he’s turning into a flesh eating zombie.
Ripper: From the pages of Celtic Shaman comes Ripper. Someone or something is stalking the streets of downtown Toronto. But all is not as it seems. Who is the mysterious man the media have dubbed “The Ripper?”
XUL The Gabriel Pope Diaries: How far can one person fall and still find redemption? In this special sneak peek of an upcoming graphic novel we meet Thomas Sanders, a man who is willing to sacrifice his humanity to hide from his guilt.
Grim Origins: “Ducky” Bruce is a small time hood with a really big problem. What was supposed to be a routine pickup turns lethal when Death comes to collect a debt. Preview of an upcoming graphic novel.
Stories by Chris McQuaid, artwork by Daniel Wong, Brian Typhair and Jet Amago. Deadmen and Poodleskirts goes on sale August 2009 from McHozer Comics.
By
Chris
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Published
May 29, 2009
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Posted in
Comics, News
Hey guys,
Well the summer is just around the corner and we are putting the finishing touches on our latest projects. You’ve seen some preview art for our upcoming Black and White horror tile now it’s time to show off some of the great work Brian McKay is doing on Chase Stone: Small Claims Bounty Hunter.
Part action hero, Part law enforcement agent – All bad ass. When a scum sucking low life slips through the cracks, Chase Stone is there to mop him up. No crime too big, no bounty too small… Petty crooks can run, but there’s nowhere to hide from the greatest small claims bounty hunter of all time.
Chase Stone, written by Chris McQuaid, artwork by Brian McKay – available August 2009.