Lori Lovecraft #1: The Dark Lady (One Shot)

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· Asylum Press
5.0
2 reviews
Ebook
30
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About this ebook

Lori is in Scotland hoping to meet with the famous actor Sir Andrew Park-Jones when she learns of his sudden death. Visiting his grave she is frightened by the sudden apparition of an old woman in black. In her panic she is rescued by Dr. Zelda Van Zandt and her science experiment, the zombie Horatio and she has her first experience in Voodoo mansion. Here she not only meets the ghost of Sir Andrew but is haunted by continual visits from the "Dark Lady" until the story is brought to it's unexpected climax. Hey, it's VooDoo mansion so lots of fun and hijinx are had by all. PLUS- A Mike Voz sketchbook!

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5.0
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About the author

Mike Vosburg's comics career began in the 1960s, when as a teenager he started Masquerader, one of the first comic book fanzines. He began working in underground comics in the 1970s, with creations such as Split Screen, written by Tom Veitch. Later in the 1970s and 1980s, Vosburg contributed to horror titles by Western Publishing and Charlton Comics. His story "Mail Order Brides," published in Kitchen Sink Press's Bizarre Sex #3, was in a similar horror/mystery vein.

Around this time, Vosburg also did various work for DC Comics and Marvel Comics. He is probably best known for his work from that period on Savage She-Hulk, Sisterhood of Steel, and G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. He also worked on the Valiant Comics' titles Bloodshot and Archer & Armstrong.

From 1989 to 1996, for the TV series Tales from the Crypt, Vosburg illustrated comic book covers designed to look like the original 1950s comics. Originally hired to do concept drawings for the wraparound sequence, Vosburg ended up storyboarding the title segment as well as illustrating almost every cover used in the show's 93 episodes (although at least one was by Shawn McManus, "The Man Who Was Death").

While Vosburg still does occasional comics work like covers and pinups, or his self-published Lori Lovecraft books, most of his time is currently devoted to television and film. He has done storyboarding work for such directors as John Frankenheimer, Robert Zemeckis, Allan Arkush, and Gilbert Adler; on projects as diverse as David Mamet's The Water Engine, the Elian Gonzalez Story, Prince Charming, and Demon Knight.[1] He has also done storyboarding for music videos, such as "Stan" and "Let Me Blow Ya Mind".

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