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Grim Death & Bill the Electrocuted Criminal

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322 pages
Bad Hand Books Llc
Overview

THEY'RE NOT YOUR AVERAGE HEROES, BUT THEY STILL WANT JUSTICE

From the blackest shadows, masked in a grisly visage, rises a mysterious agent of retribution: GRIM DEATH.

He takes to the streets to fight the forces of darkness and serve his master, Death, as he avenges souls taken before their time.

With him, an ex-con clad in the striped costume of misfortune: BILL THE ELECTROCUTED CRIMINAL.

In this beautifully illustrated 1930s-pulp-style novel, two dark characters created by bestselling authors Tom Sniegoski and Mike Mignola team up to fight supernatural evil--and discover the mystery of Grim Death's past.

Get ready for an adventure that only Mignola and Sniegoski could create--one where razor-wielding monkeys, cannibal undertakers, and murderous mythical beasts threaten Grim Death at every twist and turn.

Author Bio

Thomas E. Sniegoski is the author of more than two dozen novels for adults, teens, and children. His books for teens include Legacy, Sleeper Code, Sleeper Agenda, and Force Majeure, as well as the series The Brimstone Network. As a comic book writer, Sniegoski's work includes Stupid, Stupid Rat Tails, a prequel miniseries to international hit, Bone. Sniegoski collaborated with Bone creator Jeff Smith on the project, making him the only writer Smith has ever asked to work on those characters. He was born and raised in Massachusetts. Visit him on the web at sniegoski.com.

Mike Mignola is best known as the multiple award-winning creator, writer, and artist of "B.P.R.D." and "Hellboy", but has fostered several other projects like "The Amazing Screw-On Head" and "Baltimore" with Christopher Golden. Although he began working as a professional cartoonist in the early 1980s, drawing 'a little bit of everything for just about everybody' - including characters like Batman and Wolverine - he was also a production designer on the Disney film "Atlantis: The Lost Empire". Mignola also acted as a visual consultant to Guillermo del Toro on "Blade 2" and the film versions of Hellboy, which were broadly adapted by del Toro from the original comic series. Mike Mignola currently lives in southern California with his wife, daughter, and cat.