RENEGADE ARTS ENTERTAINMENT TUNES INTO CHANNEL EVIL IN MARCH
Renegade Arts Entertainment is pleased to announce the release of CHANNEL EVIL TRADE PAPERBACK, collecting the four issues of Alan Grant’s (Judge Dredd, Batman) and Shane Oakley’s (Albion, Cthulhu Tales) horror miniseries. This deluxe paperback collection also includes a new, never-before-seen strip, An Evening with Ba’al, written by Grant and illustrated by D’Israeli (Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, Future Shocks).
Inspired by Alan’s encounter
with something from the dark edges of consciousness, CHANNEL EVIL
follows Jez Manson, a local TV chat show host ready to exploit everyone
in a bid to make the big time.After watching a successful medium channel
a benign spirit, Jez invites her on his show, ready to ridicule her for
cheap laughs and a few headlines. But Jez is persuaded to try
channelling himself.Full of scorn, Jez agrees, planning to fake it, but
it turns out that Jez is a natural and finds himself channelling Ba’al,
an ancient source of evil.
Trying to laugh the whole thing
off, Jez is unaware that he has opened a door for Ba’al to exploit and
return chaos and destruction to the world.Jez finds his dreams full of
twisted nightmares that share too many details, matching the next day’s
news reports.
However,
the channelling show has made the national news and Jez could be moving
on to the big time. Persuaded to channel Ba’al again on live TV, Jez
knows deep down he's on the edge of the abyss, but the lure of fame and
fortune is too strong.What will he unleash this time?
Alan Grant on the genesis of Channel Evil:
'The
idea originally came to me while I was reading a book by a guy who had
formed a "channelling" group to contact the spirits of the dead. I did
some research and found that, although it's ignored by the mainstream
media, channelling has a huge audience all over the world. I wondered
what would happen if, instead of channelling one of the boring spirits
who advocate peace and love, somebody managed to channel the spirit of
some long-forgotten scion of evil.
I
used to own a flotation tank, it was soundproof, and totally dark.
Once, when I was in the tank, I was thinking about a Batman story I was
working on, which featured a villain known as Cornelius Stirk. Stirk
suffered from severe mental illness, which he "treated" by cutting the
still-beating hearts out of his victims and then consuming them. The
thought suddenly flashed through my mind: "This is what I do for a
living...and it's evil!" Immediately, and to my terror, a disembodied
voice said clearly: "You think that is evil? I can show you what evil
really is!" Chills ran up and down my spine. I broke out in a cold
sweat. I was out of that tank faster than a ferret up a drainpipe! When
I'd calmed down and thought about it, I realised that - whatever the
reality of what had happened - it was a brilliant base on which to build
a story. I hope it frightens readers as much as it terrified me.'
Shane Oakley on Channel Evil:
'Working
with Alan is another ‘dream box’ I’m ticking off.We’ve been trying to
get together on a project for over ten years and I’m still buzzing that
we’ve finally got there. Alan’s scripts are great to work with, they’re
lean and mean, he gets on with the story, doesn’t arse about or waste
space.I love the idea it’s set at the English seaside, like a lot of
kids (and grown ups) I had many day trips/weekends away in Blackpool,
the place has a very seductive glamour, a glittering feast for the
senses.
But
it’s also a little grubby and seedy, which suits the personality of Jez
and his show perfectly. And obviously, drawing nightmare scenes of
horror and a big bad ass demonic storm god is a plus.’
Channel Evil’ collected trade paperback. Previews Code: JAN131257
By Alan Grant, Shane Oakley, D’Israeli. 136 pages, black & white strip
Website: http://bit.ly/RAvDhD Color covers and sketches.
Includes
cover artwork from Frank Quitely, Mark Buckingham, D’Israeli and Wayne
Nichols, plus Shane Oakley’s character design sketches.
ABOUT RENEGADE ARTS ENTERTAINMENT
We
are a creator owned comic book publisher based in the Canadian Rocky
Mountains.From our secret Mountain Lair we create stories with
experienced A-list writers and artists, and newer blood who pitched
projects just too good to turn down.
ABOUT ALAN GRANT
Alan
is without doubt one of the most successful and prolific comic book
writers in the industry. Having written many stories for the UK's 2000ad
including the man himself, Judge Dredd. His work then found an
international audience at DC Comics, with Lobo, Batman and The Demon
amongst his many successes.
ABOUT SHANE OAKLEY
Shane
distinctive style has been seen in stories that include Neil Gaiman’s
Sandman, Alan Moore’s Albion, Steve Niles’ The Hiding Place, and Boom
Studios Cthulhu and Zombie Tales.
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Friday, January 11, 2013
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