The publisher is looking for two artists and two writers to do paid work for the company in 2013/14.

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© Top Cow Productions
"The comics industry is an awesome one to work in... both Marc Silvestri and I thought about this and realised that at some point someone gave us a chance," said Top Cow president and COO Matt Hawkins in a statement.
"We're looking to do the same for a few people. Four people may not seem like a lot but we don't actually publish that many books so it is a LOT for us."
The publisher laid out a set of strict instructions for submissions from writers and artists.
Prospective creatives are required to submit sample artwork and scripts based on a short list of characters from Artifacts. Submissions containing any other characters will not be accepted.
The talent hunt will run until December 31, 2012.





