Monday, August 29, 2016

EarthQuaker Devices to Publish Octo Skull Comic Book


Akron, OH, September 1, 2016 – Ohio-based effects pedal company EarthQuaker Devices launches EarthQuaker Comics today with the release of Octo Skull, its first foray into the world of comic books.

Octo Skull is an epic fantasy adventure set in a magical and unforgiving universe with characters and locations inspired by the company’s colorful and inventive line of musical effects pedals. Legendary barbarian warrior Octo Skull is on a quest through the haunted Ghost Echo canyon to the murky Depths to defend the world from demonic invasion at the hands of the merciless Hoof Reaper.

Octo Skull is written and drawn by EarthQuaker Devices staff artist Matt Horak (The Covenant, Space Stepdad, Dr. Crowe), with colors by Chris O’Halloran (Star Wars Rebels, Star Trek: Waypoint), and letters by Crank! (Rick and Morty, Battlepug).

The five page online prologue launches at EarthQuakerDevices.com on September 1st with new pages premiering every Tuesday and Thursday, and will feature an exclusive soundtrack with original music by EarthQuaker Devices artists. Details for the print edition to follow. 

View EarthQuaker comics and sign up to be alerted when new pages are posted at 
http://www.earthquakerdevices.com/Comics

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About EarthQuaker Devices

EarthQuaker Devices is a manufacturer of high quality musical effects pedals located in Akron, Ohio. Their products are regarded worldwide not only for their outstanding build quality and the innovative sounds they produce, but also for their creative and colorful approach to artwork, layout, and design. Founded in 2004 by former graphic designer Jamie Stillman, the company employs more than forty artists and musicians, including OctoSkull writer and artist Matt Horak (The Covenant, Space Stepdad, Dr. Crowe). In 2016, EarthQuaker Devices launched the EarthQuaker Comics imprint as a platform for Horak’s comics work, bridging the gap between their love of music and their love of comics. Find out more at earthquakerdevices.com

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