Out in the depths of space, energy dances, coalesces, reforms. One of those energies is the frequency of Joy.

Out in the depths of space, energy dances, coalesces, reforms. One of those energies is the frequency of Joy.


Hey, do you Gargs know what a Chick Tract is? They’re little paper pamphlets made (in)famous by Jack T. Chick, an evangelical, fundamentalist Christian publisher, writer, and comic book artist. They are “equal parts hate literature and fire-and-brimstone sermonizing,” according to Robert Ito.
Which means they are AWESOME.
Chick Tracts are so infamously bad– so one-sided and crazy in their dialogue, and so unabashedly simple in their artwork– “good” people are handsome and well-kept, “evil” or “misled” people are ugly and disheveled, for instance– that one can’t help but enjoy them as utter, unabashed propaganda pieces.
Naturally, as an Indie Comics guy, it’s only natural that I would want to subvert this format for the joy and pleasure of promoting independent comics! Namely, the Two Gargoyles line!
Thanks to Mike Rieger’s art and technical expertise, Two Gargoyles has now produced its very own “Garg Tract”– A Litany of Vice. I’m preparing to mass-produce them for promotional purposes. Want one? Watch this space, and I’ll tell you how to get one of your very own!
Excitedly yours,
Michael
Richie Sorensen is a young man on the verge of coming out as gay. Attending a gay youth group, seeking direction and advice, he has not yet told his friends or family — and his opportunity to bring it up is derailed by a sudden freak accident which results in him having the ability to glow.
Enter Agent Casper, a government representative who handles “breakouts”– people who manifest super abilities. Casper brings Richie to The Facility, a training area for super-powered people– where he sees a familiar face.
Writer: Michael McAdam
Artist: Jeremy Thew
28 pp, full colour
