Lucas Wen prides himself on being the most practical
and realistic person you’ll ever meet. Which is why it’s a bit of a shock
when he finds out not only that his cousin Robin is a witch,
but he’s just taken a job in the most supernaturally saturated
neighborhood in New York City. 


Meanwhile, Roe, a young woman with a suitcase full of odd weapons
and perhaps a few too many secrets, thinks things are finally going her way
again when she finds a place to live other than her cousin’s couch
in the form of Robin’s spare room. 


Before either of them can get both feet under them again,
the sudden disappearance of Robin’s girlfriend, Penelope, shakes them all.
Lucas, despite his best attempts to adjust to his new fantastical reality,
finds that there’s really only so much that even the most practical mind can take,
and Roe fears whether their new troubles are something that followed her
to the ‘Quarter, or were already there.


 

Saints’Quarter is a series about an odd little neighborhood between Brooklyn and Queens, NY, and the people both magical, non, or Otherwise, who live there. When two new residents move into the ‘Quarter with the help of their witchy cousins, they find themselves in the middle of more and more strange and unusual happenings, even by the standards of their new home.

The comic originally had a brief premier in 2013 under the name Beyond the Veil but was shelved for a while for rewrites and development until finally re-launching in its current form on October 1st, 2016.

 

 


C.R. Fahey an independent artist, and recovering Paranormal YA Romance addict living in New York with her roommate and small orange demon-child, Chai.

When she’s not staying up all night scribbling and falling off the Pepsiholics’ Anonymous wagon, they can be found loitering around Manhattan, weeping over the characters and arcs of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Harry Potter, and Avatar the Last Airbender series, or blaring Florence and the Machine while pacing circles around the apartment because getting lost in her imagination is easier than getting her work done.

C.R. grew up in Eastern North Carolina and earned her Bachelor’s degree in Studio Art and Creative Writing from UNC Chapel Hill. After relocating a few times to Las Vegas and back and finally to New York, they now pursues self-driven study in philosophy, visual storytelling, and functioning like a proper adult.


 

Other work by C.R. includes another webcomic, “Avibus”, which has been running since August 22nd of 2017, and a decade-spanning collection of disconnected fantasy art and writing.