And I Saw Fire is a bold, ink-drenched journey through the most powerful and surreal visions of the Bible. From Revelation’s cosmic horror to angelic war and divine wrath, each page reimagines scripture through a gritty, graphic lens. This is not your Sunday school retelling — these are the stories of faith, fire, and fury, rendered in stunning detail.
🔥 Popular Bible stories, inked.
🔥 Visions that burn through the veil.
And I Saw Fire is a bold, ink-drenched journey through the most powerful and surreal visions of the Bible. From Revelation’s cosmic horror to angelic war and divine wrath, each page reimagines scripture through a gritty, graphic lens. This is not your Sunday school retelling — these are the stories of faith, fire, and fury, rendered in stunning detail.
🔥 Popular Bible stories, inked.
🔥 Visions that burn through the veil.
Chapter One: The Trumpets of Wrath
John is taken into a vision beyond time. As the Lamb breaks the seals, angels sound seven trumpets that unleash divine judgment upon the earth—fire, blood, locusts, and cosmic terror. Through abstract flames and surreal skies, a war begins in heaven, and hell answers back.
What he sees is not metaphor. It is prophecy, inked.
And I Saw Fire: The Gospel of Judas reimagines the 2nd-century text as a high-contrast, gold-on-ink vision. Jesus draws Judas aside; secret teaching unfolds—cosmic orders, rulers of the lower heavens, and a star fixed to Judas’ fate. No canon retread; this is the hidden conversation that precedes the handover, rendered with abstract symbols, volcanic color, and sharp, Jim-Lee-style linework. Non-canonical. Inspired by the Coptic codex tradition.