The Sixth SapphireFoxx Comic: Cinder Isle

By | September 29, 2018

It’s that time of year again! With Godmother winding down, the new comic series will be coming soon. The sixth SapphireFoxx Comic will be titled Cinder Isle!

Godmother’s finale will be page 321, ending on November 28th. With Cinder Isle starting the next day, the new comic will be premiering November 29th. That’s just two months from today! Without spoiling too much, here’s a basic overview of what you can expect:

“Set along the Maine coastline, the idyllic town of Cinder Isle never experienced anything out of the ordinary in its long history. In the autumn of 1996, that all changed. The townsfolk were faced with an event no one could see coming. Not knowing where it came from or how to stop it, the people of Cinder Isle must adapt to their new reality.”

I’ve been looking forward to this comic for a long time. I lived in the state of Maine for 11 years, and I’ve lived in New England my whole life, so the setting of this comic is very personal to me. I’ve been really enjoying writing it and bringing the fictional town to life. Compared to the last five comics, Cinder Isle will be quite a unique story.

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Heath
4 years ago

YES! NEW ENGLANDERS REPRESENT! WOOOO!

James Caras
5 years ago

That shack looks like where someone who practices voodoo might live.

The_Odd_Duck
5 years ago

Steven King did a lot of his stories about that area.

Adamdriver933
6 years ago

I recognize Portland head light was that intentional or incidental

JustAFan
6 years ago

Hopefully I’ll like this comics plot more than Godmother’s

QTpi
6 years ago

Different eyes but fairskinned dude on far bottom left looks like a younger nolan young?

isaiah
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5 years ago

yeah omg

djnono17
6 years ago

So a TG version of Haven is what you are saying 😀

HeroOfTime7
6 years ago

Really digging the “It looks like Stranger Things but it’s SF” vibe. Looking forward to Nov. 29th