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Coming Soon
Some of the projects coming soon from Gary Reed
DEADWORLD SLAUGHTERHOUSE
A brand new story set in the Deadworld as Desperado Publishing presents
the hot new artist form the original graphic novel, BLUE, teaming up with
Deadworld writer, Gary Reed---who returns to the pages of Deadworld.
When humans find themselves on the brink of extinction, it may shock some
to what level mankind will descend to in order to survive. First
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MURDER OF SCARECROWS
An original graphic novel about a smuggler during the American Revolution
who dons a disguise as the ruthless Scarecrow to terrorize the British
troops. Coming from Desperado Publishing, the art will be from noted
historical artist, Wayne Reid. |
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Sinergy
A modern Dante's Inferno as a man is sent to hell to examine
the various torments and punishments that the sinners are forced to face
each moment of eternity. From the slovenly gluttons to the fates of the
suicides, from the heretics to the thieves, a variety of different levels
are covered. The man witnesses the fates of the sinners so that he can
govern his own choices in life. The conclusion is a sensible and apt one
that leaves a satisfying ending yet spawns a new beginning. |
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MAGUS
It is said that he is the famed Simon Magus from the Bible. Other
legends and tales place him throughout the world and throughout history.
His tattooed skin belies his true nature, but to the disciples of the
remote monastery, he is The Master. However, when today's world intrudes
upon his solitude, The Magus, must rejoin the world. Can even his great
powers of alchemy be enough to contend with this new world? |
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STREET SHADOWS
Ordinary people
in an ordinary city, a city like so many others--full of daily mundane
existence that blends into a homogeneous community. But each component of
this mass of humanity is unique...and they all have their own stories.
These are just a few of them. These are not heroic portrayals, nor are the
stories central to world events...these are simple people with simple
decisions in the overall scheme of things, yet to them, the decisions are
monumental in their lives. |
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