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In 2014, Martin Dunn wrote about his then-Kickstartered undertaking on Bleeding Cool. “Fetch: An Odyssey is a 48-page graphic novel created by 7-year-old Evie Dunn. It is the tale of a young girl’s epic journey to recover her dog, Rosco, who is being held in the heavens of Mount Olympus by Zeus the King of the Gods. Her journey will take her deep within the heart of Greek Mythology as she faces off with Poseidon and his legion of sea monsters, races against Hermes, negotiates with Hades, takes Ares to task, and makes a few deals with some Titans. She will make new friends, encounter wondrous creatures, and come face to face with Zeus himself! This is a book that looks inside the mind of a child as she copes and comes to terms with dealing with the death of a loved one; it is a bittersweet story with a lot of love, pain, happiness, and more!” And on a extra private notice, “It’s about a 7-year-old girl who lost her best friend this past summer and decided that she wanted to find a way to remember him forever, In Evie’s eyes, it was a way to help other people, and became a way for me, as a father, to help her understand death. The full story of the loss my family suffered is on the Kickstarter, but, to sum it up, this past summer we lost our family dog, Rosco. Rosco died due to complications with gastric torsion; this was a heavy loss to us and resulted in Evie wanting to create a comic.” The undertaking was launched on Kickstarter and fulfilled late in 2017 and 2018, although a few individuals reported not getting their guide. They lately did a signing for the comedian in a comic book retailer in Ohio.
Last month, Bleeding Cool reported that Storm King Productions have been to publish the next guide in February 2023. John Carpenter Presents Storm Kids: Fetch Book One: The Journey, that includes, properly…
FETCH THE JOURNEY GN
STORM KING PRODUCTIONS, INC
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(W) Mike Sizemore (A / CA) Dave Kennedy
Join 12-year-old Danni, her youthful brother Sammy, and the Greek Hero Odysseus, as they discover the Underworld to face each monsters and gods in a seemingly unimaginable journey to fetch their canine again to the land of the residing. Writer Mike Sizemore (JC’S TALES OF SCIENCE FICTION: VORTEX, JC’S TALES FOR A HALLOWEENIGHT) and the artwork group of brothers Dave Kennedy and Pete Kennedy, convey you an journey for the ages, in FETCH: THE JOURNEY, the latest story from John Carpenter Presents Storm Kids. In Shops: Feb 08, 2023 SRP: 14.99
Storm King Comics, fashioned in 2012 as a division of Storm King Productions, is headed by author/producer and editor Sandy King. Along along with her husband, director John Carpenter, King states that she is targeted on bringing the perfect writers from the worlds of comics, films and novels collectively to convey their model of horror and sci-fi leisure to comics. John Carpenter is mostly related to horror, motion, and science fiction movies of the Nineteen Seventies and Eighties, however who lately returned to Halloween, Halloween Kills and Halloween Ends. So… what do you suppose?
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