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035: R. Thomas Favino

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This week’s guest is R. Thomas Favino, the writer of Voodoo Detective, a new breed of supernatural detective. The oversized first issue is currently on Kickstarter and features four separate stories, each building to a larger overall arc. I’ve had a chance to check it out already and it’s pretty cool. It’s a nice blend of horror and pulp that makes its way through the South.

R. Thomas can be found online on Twitter at @RThomasFavino and Voodoo Detective can be found at Facebook.com/VoodooDetective.

In other news, October is a huge month for horror comics and I’ve got quite a few updates for you. Ben Grisanti is back on Kickstarter for issue #2 of Polybius Dreams, the series about a small town driven to chaos by a haunted arcade game in the 1980s. Phillip Sevy and Drew Zucker have completed their awesome digital series, The House and have just launched a Kickstarter campaign to release a collected edition. Finally, Michael R. Martin has also just launched a Kickstarter campaign for the second volume of the vampire series, Blood & Dust: Glenny Family Values. As always, I’ve personally backed these projects myself. I encourage you to do the same as these are some pretty awesome books right here.

CONTACT: Email | Twitter

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Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)

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This week’s guest is R. Thomas Favino, the writer of Voodoo Detective, a new breed of supernatural detective. The oversized first issue is currently on Kickstarter and features four separate stories, each building to a larger overall arc. I’ve had a chance to check it out already and it’s pretty cool. It’s a nice blend of horror and pulp that makes its way through the South.

R. Thomas can be found online on Twitter at @RThomasFavino and Voodoo Detective can be found at Facebook.com/VoodooDetective.

In other news, October is a huge month for horror comics and I’ve got quite a few updates for you. Ben Grisanti is back on Kickstarter for issue #2 of Polybius Dreams, the series about a small town driven to chaos by a haunted arcade game in the 1980s. Phillip Sevy and Drew Zucker have completed their awesome digital series, The House and have just launched a Kickstarter campaign to release a collected edition. Finally, Michael R. Martin has also just launched a Kickstarter campaign for the second volume of the vampire series, Blood & Dust: Glenny Family Values. As always, I’ve personally backed these projects myself. I encourage you to do the same as these are some pretty awesome books right here.

CONTACT: Email | Twitter

SUBSCRIBE: RSS | iTunes | Google Play | Stitcher

Music by Eric Matyas (www.soundimage.org)

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