Jester Press Comics

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  • Jester Press

  • 39 / Male
  • Charlotte, North Carolina, US
  • Last Login: 11/8/2009

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Interests

  • General

    Comic Books of course. Reading, selling and creating! Good grammar! That's always a plus! And when you don't use it...people have NO problem pointing it out..
  • Music

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  • Movies

    Yes Please! Where do I sign...
  • Television

    If I have to...but Lost will do....Doctor Who is a must...what else? You tell me...
  • Books

    we are too busy creatin' to be readin'
  • Heroes

    anyone working in the comic book industry!

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking
  • Zodiac Sign: Virgo
  • Occupation: Comic Books

Blurbs

About me:

Jester Press is a small press indy horror comic book company that has released a black and white vampire werewolf series simply titled NIGHT. check out http://www.jesterpress.com our deviant art page is http://jesterpress.deviantart.com/ NIGHT number 1 A rash of gangland murders is occurring across the nation. FBI agent Sabrina Voght is sent to investigate these brutal mysterious maulings and finds a grisly assemblage: Werewolves. A mix of action and suspense this book is perfect for any reader who lives for the macabre... in the vein of Walking Dead and 30 days of Night. NIGHT number 2 FBI Agent Sabrina Voght tracks David Skinner, a young werewolf on the run and when the trail ends, they both find themselves caught in an inner city gang war. Action and suspense, this book shows mild violence, perfect for any reader who lives for the macabre. It’s not too late for new readers to sharpen their fangs and jump into the fray! NIGHT number 3 Police officers and gang members alike fall victim to the werewolf attack leaving on Agent Voght, and her former suspect, David Skinner to pursue the mystery villain and his werewolf army. Don't miss the conclusion to the first story arch with creepy half tones added for a classic horror movie feel. NIGHT 4 Sabrina Voght and Andrew Whildon investigate the murders of several Florida teens to find that an ancient evil has resurfaced . . . "The Blood Countess". Sabrina searches for clues to stop this evil Vampire. Behold Bathory! When asked to compare, we think of CSI meets Underworld for this Urban Fantasy comic book series centered around FBI agent Sabrina Voght and her partner Andrew Whildon. The take all that dark and dreary cases involvong the creatures of the night. When they come across loner/drifter David Skinner - cursed as a werewolf - they unofficially add a new member and a little friction to their team. Backed by the Federal government, a young werewolf -oh, and Sabrina's vampirism (yes she too is a creature of the night) - these 3 are a formidable trio. Action Adventure and Horror that can't be missed! Night #5 In this issue, Sabrina Voght is missing and David Skinner, a young werewolf who she aided, hunts for her trail only to find it end at the Blood Countess herself, Elizabeth Bathory. Vampire vs. werewolf action ends this issue as usual, on a cliffhanger! Artwork provided in this is by DC White NIGHT Vol 2 Number 1 is now available for purchase! It makes it's official debut at Heroes Con! .. NIGHT is a series featuring all creatures of the NIGHT. Vampires, werewolves, zombies and even minotaurs. We've got them all. .. SHADES OF THE NIGHT This NIGHT spin off comic is a continiuty free series featuring stories from Sabrina Voght's past, present and future. Each issue is designed to be a stand alone issue featuring a different artists specifically chosen for artistic creativity to match the story. SOTN Issue 1 has Sabrina fighting a horde of zombies in rural Tennessee with fangtastic artwork provided by Clayton Moore SOTN Issue 2 is a way back story from Sabrina's past, giving a glimpse of Sabrina's first night out, her first mission with pencil shading extreme artwork provided by Dave Crowson SOTN Issue 3 should be in hand at any moment with fangtastic art by ERIK WILLIAMS! These pages are going to blow you away! ..
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Comic Art Gallery of Jester Press at ComicArtFans.com :: Jester Press Commissions
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This is a gallery of various commissions and pin ups from many great artists

Who I'd like to meet:

Night Volume 1 graphic novel now available at AMAZON AND LULU LULU.COM. Perfect way to catch the first story arch featuring a young werewolf by the name of David Skinner as he tries to escape a gang war while eluding a very persistent female FBI Agent. Follow the link below to check it out. Support independent publishing: buy this book on Lulu. .. We are always looking for artists and other comic book collaborators. Big names, little names...it's all the same. Comic creators and retailers are a small community. We all need each other to survive! JESTER PRESS IS ATTENDING SAN DIEGO COMIC CON in the Small press section. ERIK WILLIAMS WILL BE ATTENDING SDCC with us this year! .. Shades of the Night 3 Ad for Comic Con .. Shades of the Night 3 Ad for Comic Con CLAYTON MOORE'S COVER FOR SHADES OF THE NIGHT 1 Shades of the Night 1 Cover .. DAVE CROWSON'S COVER FOR SHADES OF THE NIGHT 2 .. Shades of the Night 2 Cover .. BUDDY'S COVER FOR NIGHT 5 .. NIGHT 5 Cover by Buddy Prince A PIN UP BY CLAY MOORE Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket TROY RIDERS' COVER FOR HIS UPCOMING SHADES OF THE NIGHT BOOK! .. Troy Rider's Shades of the Night Cover Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Erik Williams Shades of the Night cover un-edited Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket

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