Keira Zeleznovova gets way more than she bargained for on her first day as an unpaid intern at Mage, Inc. A homunculus is summoned, a mage dies, magic fights magic, and then there's all that paperwork! “The Intern” collects bonus extras, including sketches, behind-the-scenes artwork, and forms for readers to fill out so they can cast their own spells!
For readers of every age, Keira’s adventures with her curmudgeonly mentor will delight and entertain. Join her as she quickly realizes there’s more near-death experiences to magic than she ever imagined. And it’s only her first day on the job!
Shon began his comic book career at age 22 writing for such publishers as Marvel, DC Comics, WildStorm, and Valiant. Career highlights include writing Superman Adventures, Impulse, Power Pack, and a canceled relaunch of Micronauts with Carrie Nord for Marvel. After a four-year hiatus from comic books, Shon returned with Nox, an original graphic novel based on the Hero Cycle and White Goddess myth. Through his own company, Space Goat Productions, he has written Big Game Hunters and Mage, Inc., as well as created Mr. First, Uncanny Valley High, Dark Lily, and Zombie Camp. He is also the author of the novella, Letters from the Bellybutton of the World.
Dave Land has worked as a comics editor since 1996 including fifteen years as a Senior Editor with Dark Horse Comics, working on titles including Star Wars, Tony Millionaire’s Sock Monkey, Sergio Aragonés' Groo, and Conan. Dave's books have won three Eisners and one Harvey and he has worked with two successive Russ Manning award winners, Jerome Opeña (2003) and Eric Wight (2004). He's worked with licensors including Lucasfilm, Fox, Blizzard, Pixar, and Disney as well as some of the world’s best comics creators including the legendary Jerry Robinson, Al Williamson, and Carlos Meglia. Dave is also proud to have written the series Werewolves on the Moon: Versus Vampires with the Fillbach Brothers and the series Star Wars: Infinities — The Empire Strikes Back.
Dave spends his time trying not to take life too seriously with his wife, daughter, and two cats in Portland, Oregon.