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(Press release, 3/23/08) Santa Monica, CA – Studio 407, the newly established Santa Monica-based writer-driven creative lab, will publish its first comic book title NIGHT & FOG, hitting comic book stores on May 27, 2008. The scrappy creative house, which made news recently when they announced their first-look deal with film indy Myriad Pictures, are the creators of Bluewater Productions’ smash series TIGER & CRANE. NIGHT
& FOG is a six-issue miniseries that takes its cue from classic horror
literature and turns it on its head, reinventing the monster comic for a new
generation. On an island off the coast of Canada, a military science experiment,
linked to a terrible secret from the past, infects a nearby village, turning
the inhabitants into bloodthirsty, rampaging creatures. Even armed with the
state-of-the-art weaponry, the military personnel on NIGHT & FOG is written by Alex Leung and Matthew Bradford, with stunning artwork by Argentine artist Roberto Castro. Castro’s gritty, realistic style, hearkens back to the classic look of ’70s horror magazines Eerie and Creepy. Colorist JM Ringuet, whose evocative, painted coloring style adds to the sense of dread and excitement, rounds out the creative team. Leung cites James Cameron’s seminal Aliens as a primary inspiration, saying, "I’ve always loved the idea of creatures so potent they render even the most cutting-edge military technology utterly useless. I like putting the most highly-trained, elite commandos in situations even they cannot comprehend." Bradford compliments Leung by taking his cue from another generation of fear. "I listened to wall-to-wall Hammer soundtracks while writing NIGHT & FOG. Nothing sets the tone for spine-tingling terror like the music of James Bernard." |
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After
NIGHT & FOG, Studio 407 will be coming out with three more books in the
summer including HYBRID and THE NIGHT PROJECTIONIST, and have ten more books
in various stages of production. "This book will set the standard for
the kind of quality that we represent," promises 407 Editor-In-Chief
Chad Jones. "We tell stories we love and hope others feel the same way
about them."
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