Kickstarter Insight: Zombie Wife

Categories: News|Published On: May 2, 2014|Views: 62|

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This year marks the 35th anniversary of the first appearance of Batton Lash’s characters Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre. It is also the 20th anniversary of Exhibit A Press, the company Batton and his wife, Jackie Estrada, founded to publish his Supernatural Law comic books and trade paperbacks.

In honor of these anniversaries, Exhibit A is conducting a Kickstarter campaign to fund Zombie Wife, And Other Stories of Supernatural Law. This 160-page full-color trade paperback will contain seven stories from Wolff & Byrd’s case files, including the lead story, in which a woman comes back from the dead to sue her husband for having killed her, after he is acquitted of the murder.

Other stories include “Werewolves . . . and the Women Who Love Them” (in which a woman calling herself Diana X appears on the “Dr. Fill Show” to talk about her lust for a werewolf),  “A Vampire in Hollywood” (in which a Long Island vampire arrives in L.A. to star of his own biopic only to be accused of murder), and “The Gods Must Be Litigious” (in which the Immortal Medusa riles a lot of feathers with a bestselling book and accidentally turns a heckler to stone).

As we post this, the project is less than $2,000 from its $10,000 goal with 12 days to go. For more information, visit the Kickstarter page.

Kickstarter Insight: Zombie Wife

Categories: News|Published On: May 2, 2014|Views: 62|

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This year marks the 35th anniversary of the first appearance of Batton Lash’s characters Alanna Wolff and Jeff Byrd, Counselors of the Macabre. It is also the 20th anniversary of Exhibit A Press, the company Batton and his wife, Jackie Estrada, founded to publish his Supernatural Law comic books and trade paperbacks.

In honor of these anniversaries, Exhibit A is conducting a Kickstarter campaign to fund Zombie Wife, And Other Stories of Supernatural Law. This 160-page full-color trade paperback will contain seven stories from Wolff & Byrd’s case files, including the lead story, in which a woman comes back from the dead to sue her husband for having killed her, after he is acquitted of the murder.

Other stories include “Werewolves . . . and the Women Who Love Them” (in which a woman calling herself Diana X appears on the “Dr. Fill Show” to talk about her lust for a werewolf),  “A Vampire in Hollywood” (in which a Long Island vampire arrives in L.A. to star of his own biopic only to be accused of murder), and “The Gods Must Be Litigious” (in which the Immortal Medusa riles a lot of feathers with a bestselling book and accidentally turns a heckler to stone).

As we post this, the project is less than $2,000 from its $10,000 goal with 12 days to go. For more information, visit the Kickstarter page.