Horrorween month: Little Green God of Agony

 

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The Little Green God of Agony Takes Over The Web
First web comic exclusive on
www.stephenking.com

from the official press release . . . . . . .


October 13, 2012- The first horror web comic content exclusive to www.stephenking.com, The Little Green God of Agony, will go live on October 15th, 2012.   Stephen King’s short  story is the opener of Stephen Jones’s 2011 anthology, A Book of Horrors, and is also  included in Ellen Datlow’s The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Four. 

The comic tells from the point of view of his doubting nurse the tale of a paraplegic millionaire who wants to exorcise his pain. Adapted and illustrated by well-known comic artist Dennis Calero (X-Factor,Legion of Super-Heroes) the web comic will run in serial installments on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for eight weeks.
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I have been a huge Stephen King fan for as long as I can remember,”explained Calero. “To be able to work on ANYTHING with him is an honor. And to make this announcement at New York Comic Con is icing on the cake!”


Full Synopsis of Little Green God of Agony:
Katherine "Kat" MacDonald is an RN hired to care for wealthy client Andrew Newsome, who has gone from doctor to doctor trying to find a quick cure for his lingering pain to no avail. She is convinced that he would overcome the injuries he sustained in an airplane crash but he is unwilling to endure the pain of physical therapy. In desperation Newsome has hired a healer, Reverend Rideout, who promises to "expel" his pain.

About Dennis Calero

Calero is an award-winning writer and artist who helped developed "X-Men Noir" for Marvel Comics, as well as having worked on DC and Dark Horse Comics.  In addition, Calero has worked on entertainment projects for CBS Films and Weed Road Pictures and also adapted "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury as a graphic novel for Hill & Wang.

He is currently working on "Masks" for Dynamite Entertainment, "I,Vampire" for DC Comics and recently co created X-Men Noir and Devil Inside with his writing partner Todd Stashwick. (www.toddstashwick.com)

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