"Ectopiary," is the artist's new graphic novel project, which he's debuting at a rate of one page a week (until time allows otherwise). Although Rickheit's stated that he hasn't categorized the work into a proper genre beyond "science fiction" yet - the title's mashup of "ecto" (short for ectoplasm I presume?) and "topiary" (shrub sculpture) is a strong indicator that the potentially 600-page story will be my kind of weird.

The serialization aspect seems to follow Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield's "Freak Angels" model a bit, posting a complete OGN a page at a time on a regular schedule before releasing a printed collection.
I personally dig this plan of attack, although it usually only takes a few pages to convince me to pick something up (in this case, two pages since I'm already a big fan of Rickheit's work).
As The Beat mentioned, Rickheit's release schedule could take some serious time, but if there's any chance the story could result in ghost hedge mazes, I am likely to be one its biggest boosters.
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Sunday 20 December
By e.stephen
It should be noted in your blog that Hans chose use the word "ectopiary" as tribute to the work of S.N.A.F.U.
see link
http://www.empiresnafu.org/peepshow/ectopia.html
It seem most probable that S.N.A.F.U. used the word "ectopiary" in reference to ectopic pregnancy in combination with "utopia" or "dystopia", but references to topiary cannot be altogether ruled out either.
In this great world many things are possible.
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Sunday 20 December
By e.stephen
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