Rest In Peace: Eva Jeanne “EJ” Bieser

December 8th, 2012

After being utterly seduced by the musical stylings of Hannah Hoffman, I decided it was time to write a review of another heavy hitter for liberty in the comic genre, Quantum Vibe. However, in the middle of reading the nearly 500 pages of the web comic I received the tragic news that the wife of the comic’s creator took ill and died earlier this week.

I have never personally met EJ, or Scott Bieser, but I know his work from the covers of the Freedom’s Phoenix E-zine. In the liberty movement it seems like everyone is connected by only one or two degrees of separation. I speak for the entire Silver Circle crew when I say that out thoughts are with Scott and his family.

So, the review of the comic will have to wait till next week. For now I’ll leave you all with the message that appears on the Quantum Vibe front page

Eva Jeanne ”EJ” Bieser
1963-2012
Rest in Peace

EJ Bieser, wife of Quantum Vibe creator Scott Bieser, suffered a cancer-related stroke on Thanksgiving, and passed away on December 2, at Swedish Medical Center in Denver, Colorado.

She is survived by her husband, her son Ian, her step-son Zeke, her mother Neva Ringwald, Sister Danielle Ward, Step-brother David Ringwald and step-sister Jan Ringwald, numerous other relatives and even more numerous friends.

Quantum Vibe is going on a 2 week hiatus and will return December 17th.


About the Author: Davi Barker

In grade school Davi refused to recite the pledge of allegiance because he didn't understand what it meant. He was ordered to do as he was told. In college he spent hours scouring through the congressional record trying to understand this strange machine. That's where he discovered Dr. Ron Paul. In 2007 he joined the End The Fed movement and found a political home with the libertarians. The Declaration of Independence claims that the government derives its power “from the consent of the governed." He does not consent.