A regulation comedian parody that places a model new spin on superhero tropes…
What occurs when a money-loving lawyer convinces lab-accident supervillains to file private harm fits as a substitute? Find out within the new quirky comedy sequence Carlo Scolari: Attorney at Law #1, now reside on Kickstarter!
Written by Kevin Doyle (The Ninja Scouts, Doctor Destructica), with artwork by Eisner Award nominee Mauricio Caballero (Helm) and Lina Sanchez, colours by Fernando Caballero and letters by Ringo Award nominee Justin Birch (Nottingham, House of Slaughter).
Terrible accidents preserve occurring at the Speculative Technologies Laboratory (Spec Tech). The victims of these accidents achieve harmful powers and/or change into horribly disfigured. As a consequence, they lash out in shock and rage till stopped by native hero, Excelsius, with native reporter Carmen Ortiz overlaying the story. Then an enterprising lawyer named Carlo Scolari convinces the most recent accident sufferer, Ted Wainright, to file a private harm go well with towards Spec Tech slightly than go on the same old rampage of revenge.
“I’ve always been amused by how science labs are depicted in comic books,” mentioned Kevin Doyle. “I’ve worked in labs for my entire professional career, so when I see a lab accident in a comic book I can’t help noticing all these poor safety practices and OSHA violations that led up to it. That led to the image of a Saul Goodman-esque personal injury lawyer making a tv commercial about these lab accidents, and the rest of the story developed from there. I really appreciate platforms like Kickstarter, because they give you the freedom to develop projects with niche, off beat premises like mine that may not fit more conventional publishers.”
“A lawyer that defends the supervillians, you just got to give it a moment to realize the gigantic potential of funny moments and intricate plots that can come out of this,” mentioned Mauricio Caballero. “I absolutely want to see this materialize!”
“I would love for this project to come to life,” mentioned Lina Sanchez. “The characters are charismatic and I would like everyone to support their future adventures!”
“I never thought a lawyer comic would be so much fun!” mentioned Fernando Caballero. “A well conducted story, great art, and fun is assured!”
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