100 Days of Death: The Graphic Novel

Author:   Paul Little ,  Scott Colby ,  Mirko Colak ,  Ray Ellingsen
Publisher:   Outland Entertainment
ISBN:  

9781964735054


Pages:   68
Publication Date:   17 June 2025
Format:   Hardback
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100 Days of Death: The Graphic Novel


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When a virulent human ""rabies"" epidemic sweeps across the planet, it infects the entire world within a few short months. Those that manage to avoid the initial outbreak are prey to the crazed, violent INFECTED that roam the cities and countryside. Power grids fail, communications break down, food supplies dwindle, and even fellow uninfected humans can't be trusted. Survival becomes nearly impossible, maintaining ones' humanity, even harder. Two and a half years later a journal is found atop the spire of the Seattle Space Needle. The contents tell of one man's experiences in this nightmare existence.

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Author:   Paul Little ,  Scott Colby ,  Mirko Colak ,  Ray Ellingsen
Publisher:   Outland Entertainment
Imprint:   Outland Entertainment
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   0.376kg
ISBN:  

9781964735054


ISBN 10:   196473505
Pages:   68
Publication Date:   17 June 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.

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Paul Little is a professional colorist from Ontario, Canada with more than a decade of experience in comics. I've done work for publishers including Image Comics, BOOM! Studios, Dark Horse, Dynamite, Joe Books, and more. I've worked on some titles that have been nominated for and/or won Harvey and Eisner Awards. Author Scott Colby began his drawing career way back in elementary school when he needed a way to keep himself entertained. A few short years later he realized he couldn' t draw for shit and turned to writing instead. Scott quickly exhausted his third grade classroom' s stash of writing prompts and set forth creating his own wholly original works. His stories about equipping his friends with magic weapons so they could fight ancient evils in his backyard were huge hits when the teacher discovered them and made him read them aloud to the class. Scott hated this. As our boyish hero grew into a strapping young man, new influences added spicy flavor to his developing style. Terry Brooks provided a strong foundation in the fantasy genre. Neil Gaiman got him thinking about how magic and the modern world can coexist. The spice melange of Frank Herbert made Scott consider the impact of economics on his settings. Chuck Palahniuk and Thomas Pynchon drove an interest in offbeat, obsessive characters. Chelsea Handler made things even weirder. Scott now resides in scenic Cambridge, Massachusetts. His other interests include gaming, fitness, and technology. Like any good Masshole, Scott also enjoys trips to Dunkin' Donuts and swearing at the Red Sox. Mirko Colak is a comic book artist and cover artist known for Conan the Barbarian, Kingsway West, and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter. Ray Ellingsen began his film career in 1987 as a writer. He has since gone on to pursue numerous aspects of filmmaking, from directing and producing, to supervising post production of feature films, documentaries, and commercials. In 1999, Ellingsen helped form the motion picture entertainment company, Ugly Old Bird Productions, which produced multiple film and video projects during its five years of doing business. Ellingsen moved to Arizona in 2005 to manage the largest motion picture film studio in the state of Arizona, Hollywood-Phoenix Film Studios. Within a year, Ellingsen brought in three feature films, numerous commercials, as well as a television series for the studio to produce. Ellingsen left the studio and moved back to Los Angeles to further his filmmaking career. To date, Ellingsen has written and directed two documentaries and a feature film, along with a multitude of commercial, instructional and industrial projects. He has also produced nine feature films and over 30 video and commercial projects, with two feature films currently in development.

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