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Preview: Freelance Blues #5

FREELANCE BLUES #5

(W) Ian Daffern, Mike Leone
(A) Vicki Tierney, John Lang, Diego Moreno
$2.99, 24 pgs, BW, Young Adult
Digital Comic Book

It’s Prom Night of the Living Dead and guess who’s gotta save the day (and night)? That’s right – good ol’ Lance Bunkman.  Can Lance save some high schoolers, get his car, and finally make it cross-country to see his dying Grandpa? Only one way to find out! (pssst… you have to read this issue and the next one).

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Preview: Freelance Blues #3

FREELANCE BLUES #3

(W) Ian Daffern, Mike Leone
(A) Vicki Tierney
(COVER) Stephen Sayer
$2.99,  24 pgs, BW, Young Adult
Digital Comic Book

Struggling to travel across the country with little to no money, Lance is forced to take a few… less than ideal jobs.  As the jobs go from odd to downright bizarre and other-worldly, Lance must once again save the day (and hopefully a few dollars as well).

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Preview: Freelance Blues #2

FREELANCE BLUES #2

(W) Ian Daffern, Mike Leone
(A) Vicki Tierney
(C) Stephen Sayer
$2.99, 22 pgs, BW, Young Adult
Digital Comic Book

Monsters at the workplace?
No problem!
Demons at the corner store?
Piece of cake!
Got a car that needs repairs and no money to fix it?
That… could be bad.

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Preview: Freelance Blues #1

FREELANCE BLUES #1

$2.99, 24 pgs, Black & White, Young Adult
(W) Ian Daffern, Mike Leone
(A) Vicki Tierney
(Cover) Mike del Mundo
Set for release on February 17th, 2016

Lance’s bosses are supernatural, evil, and bent on world domination (or destruction… whichever comes first). It’s up to Lance to save his co-workers, defeat his evil bosses, and then get up tomorrow to try to find a new job (because being a hero doesn’t pay the bills).

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Preview: Freelance Blues

FREELANCE BLUES

story by Ian Daffern and Mike Leone
art by Vicki Tierney and Michael Del Mundo
$5.99, 142 pages, Digital Graphic Novel, 15+, Horror/Humor

Every time Lance Bunkman starts a new job his bosses turn out to be evil and trying to take over the world.  Fortunately, he’s the only one who can stop them. He’s got to fight his boss, save his co-workers, and then he needs a new job, because being a hero doesn’t pay the bills. Lance has been too busy working (not to mention dodging fireballs, chainsaws or poison arrows) to ever ask “Why me?” Now events are set in motion,  that will make Lance  learn more about himself, and the secrets of his sketchy employment, than he ever imagined.  It’s a supernatural workplace horror comedy for anyone who ever felt that their job was sucking the life out of them.

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