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Written by Jason M. Burns
Art by Guy LeMay
When a canine infected with a mutated Rabies virus escapes from a lab, a small town is flipped on its head as the disease spreads into the human population, causing family, friends and neighbors to turn on each other. Now one sheriff has to do whatever it takes to keep his family safe as the town slips into hell. 112 pages, Color
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Written by Guy LeMay
Art by Guy LeMay
Sasquatch , an anthology of stories based on the elusive big-footed beast written and drawn by some of the top talent in the indie comic world. Clocking in at a massive 256 pages, the highly anticipated Sasquatch features more than 20 tales of terror, fun, and fur.
256 pages, Color
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Written by Mike Wellman
Art by Guy LeMay
Lettered by Johnny Lowe
His name is Jock Cameron. Filmmaker, Explorer. Jock always wanted to be an Astronaut... you shoot for the stars -- sometimes you hit the bottom of the ocean.
5 pages, Color
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Written by Mike Wellman
Illustrated by Guy LeMay
Lettered by Johnny Lowe
The "white trash vampire" saga reaches it's stunning, double sized conclusion as J.D. and Scruggs finally figure out what's goin' on and go vampire huntin' in "Fearless Vampire Killers... or excuse me but your teeth are in my beer." This comic rocks so hard, we had to include a soundtrack!
40 pages, B&W
Atomic Basement
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Written by Mike Wellman
Illustrated by Guy LeMay Lettered by Johnny Lowe
This is my first published comic: An erratic tale of two city girls on the run. Hiding out in North Carolina with Sylvia's old friend Daniel.
But, it wasn't long before Victoria's naggin' thirst opened up a whole new can o'worms after she "accidentally" killed one o'them date rapists.
Now, the girls gotta hide out from the New York clan and Johnny Law!
32 pages, B&W
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Written by David Hopkins
Illustrated by Guy LeMay Lettered by Greg Gatlin
I got the chance to do "The Sparrow" a short story for the Dead@17: Rough Cut, Vol.2 published by Viper comics. Created by Josh Howard. Other Credits: Joe Breeden, Pat Bussey, Ben Hall, Marlena Hall, Alex Hamby, Josh Howard, Kazu Kibuishi, Wes Molebash, Brent Schoonover, Cal Slayton, Brian Thompson
64 pages, B&W
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Created by Mike Wellman Written by David Walker
Artwork by Rafael Navarro Colors by Guy LeMay Lettering by Johnny Lowe
Mac is back! But is it too late?
24 pages, Color
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Written by Joshua Dysart
Illustrated by Brad Rader Cover colored by Guy LeMay
Tex! George Bush and the Fine Art of Character Assassination. Tex! tears apart the last four years of the Bush Administration with a smile.
32 pages, B&W
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Writer: Richard Evans
Artist: Rey Villegas Greyscale: Guy LeMay
Letterer: Johnny Lowe
Editor: Thomas Mauer
In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, more than eighty comic creators joined forces to create an anthology to benefit the victims of the hurricane and subsequent flooding of New Orleans.
33 stories
Ronin Studios
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Written by Jason M. Burns
Illustrated by Joe Eisma Pin-up by Guy LeMay
Based on the true story of the U.S. Government’s secret extraterrestrial exchange program! In 2005, according to government files,12 intrepid Americans journeyed to the distant, alien planet SERPO to live among its people! This OGN It’s Close Encounters meets X-Files, from the people who brought you URBAN MONSTERS!
Devil's Due Publishing
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Written by Jason M. Burns
Illustrated by Courtney Huddleston, Ryan Cody, Erich Owen Pin-up by Guy LeMay
In his first adventure, the bumbling Twigs Dupree was almost castrated by the maniacal cult leader known only as The Animal, now one year later, the invincible hero returns to face his greatest threat yet… really hot women and their KILLER bodies. Boobs and bullets and blood! Oh my!
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Written by Jason M. Burns
Illustrated by Ron Chan Pin-up by Guy LeMay
Combining elements of humor, mystery and horror, private investigator Alan Sirois and his partner Mr. Bloomberg, a paraplegic ventriloquist dummy that Alan believes was shot in the back by an assailant and became crippled when the bullet lodged in his spine, track down a gruesome killer known only as the Flesh Collector.
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Written by Brandon Terrell
Illustrated by Brent Schoonover Pin-up by Guy LeMay
Weaving its way through the ever-changing landscape of a blacklisted city, a landscape of cold wars and paranoia and the dying giant of the studio system, HORRORWOOD tells the story of four individuals, each with ties to fame and glory, who become embroiled in a murder mystery.
Ape Entertainment
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Written by Josh Howard
Illustrated by Josh Howard Pin-up by Guy LeMay
Zaya Vahn, who disappeared for three years has returned. The only thing more terrifying than where she's been...is what she's become. By series creator Josh Howard.
Devil's Due Publishing
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Pinup Gallery
Return to the world of Nara, Hazy, and the rest in Dead@17 Universe. Featuring all new stories by Raven Gregory (The Gift), Jake Black (Smallville), Ben Hall (Protectorate), Nicc Balce (Random Encounter), and series creator Josh Howard. Plus, a Pin-up by Guy LeMay.
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Written / Illustrated / Lettered by Guy LeMay
This comic was created, start to finish, in just 24 hours on October 7th, 2006. Dick seemed like your average Joe, but when he gets mugged on a subway train the thugs soon find out they messed with the wrong guy.
24 pages, B&W
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Written / Illustrated / Lettered by Guy LeMay
This comic was created, start to finish, in just 24 hours on April 23, 2005. Bullet Hole takes the story of the living dead one logical step further...
"When there's no more room in hell, throw their ass in jail".
24 pages, B&W
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Written by Mike Wellman
Illustrated by Guy LeMay
Lettered by Johnny Lowe
Victoria returns to New York City in:"NIGHTLIFE," a 64-page graphic novel by the GONE SOUTH team detailing her return to New York City. This one's a LOVE STORY, so bring a blanket.
Release Date: Not Determined.
64 pages, Color
Atomic Basement
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Written by Johnny Lowe
Illustrated by Seaward Tuthill
Greyscale by Guy LeMay
It's 2:00 in the morning and Dick can't sleep. On his way to an all-night diner he sees his girlfriend's lights on and stops to see her, but finds she's "moved on," and wouldn't it have been nice to tell him, says Dick. "You're not going anywhere," she says, "and I've got company."
Now driving around aimlessly, Dick enjoys a slow burn as he recites to himself the reasons she is making a BIG mistake. But that's all forgotten when his car breaks down at 3:00 a.m. in the bad part of town. How does he get back to where he was and start again?
85 pages, B&W
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Writer: Elizabeth Benjamin
Director: James Whitmore Jr.
Show Stars: Emily Deschanel, David Boreanaz
First aired: 2/8/2006
The "Gone South" comic book made an appearance in Episode 12 of "BONES" a darkly amusing drama, inspired by real-life forensic anthropologist and novelist Kathy Reichs.
In this episode Booth and Brennan investigate a comic book subculture for clues to an unlikely murder of a reclusive boy.
Wednesday 9:00 PM on FOX.
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