Changing Ways
Justin Randall and I have crossed paths a number of times. They’ve always been strange, but fun, encounters.
The last time we were together, we were in a car late at night. We were being driven around Perth by our friend, and the head of Gestalt Publishing, Wolfgang Bylsma. I was in the front passenger seat, Randall was in the back seat behind me. He was, oddly, quite convinced that we were being followed by helicopters. Then he announced a spider had fallen out of his nose and was in the car with us… I still don’t know if this was true.
Randall is perhaps best known for his work on 30 Days of Night and Silent Hill. However, as of last week he will be best known for his creator-owned book Changing Ways. I was thrilled and honoured to be asked to write the forward to, what I believe, is probably the best piece of work to be published in the medium in this country – Yep, this thing of great production quality, beauty and fear came out of Australia. It is now in stores. If your local comic book store doesn’t have it, threaten them.
Check out the full trailer below. Warning: It’s violent and creepy.
From my forward…
“Changing Ways grabbed me by the eyeballs and wouldn’t let go until it was done. The art demands you stop and admire every extraordinarily rendered panel, while the tension of this perfectly-paced thriller forces you to turn the page.” – Me.
From Colin
“Dark, moody, menacing. Good comics stories do this stuff really well, and Changing Ways is excellent!“ - Colin Wilson
From Templesmith
“It’s like a punch to the scrotum with the aftertaste of a tickling feather. Changing Ways is a hard road, full of broken glass and broken dreams. Too cool to say no to.” - Ben Templesmith
Tags: Ben Templesmith, Changing Ways, Gestalt Comics, Justin Randall, Tom Taylor, Wolfgang Bylsma
He has killed characters for DC Comics and created characters for Lucasfilm.
He has written comics which have been reprinted in French, German and Spanish but he can’t read any of them.
He has sung for thousands in concert halls and acted to tens in the smallest of black-box theatres.
He has sent Luke Skywalker on a quest and taught Darth Vader a lesson.
He has juggled knives for billionaires and eaten fire for passers-by on the street.
He has written for film screened in California and radio aired in Melbourne.
He has won many awards for his writing and lost many of his indoor soccer finals.
He is the father of two and the husband of one.






