Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Breeder Smugglers Battle D.A.R.T. in Indie Comics Magazine's Summer Issue

Trey, the newest member of Armed Guard Agency division D.A.R.T., shoots it out with smugglers in Indie Comics Magazine's Summer Issue, scheduled for preorder in Diamond's June 2012 Previews under Aazurn Publishing.

Newcomer LeVar Leo recently introduced his action adventure hero Trey, a character in FacePalm Comics' growing stable of exciting heroes, in Trey #1. Written by Leo, with illustrations from Leigh Walls, Trey #1 presents the title character, the newest member of an Armed Guard Agency division who, years after the devastation of his world, encounters a person with ties to his past. What are the secrets behind the mysterious weapon that had doomed Trey's family?

"The overall story is pretty cosmic," said Editor Gary Scott Beatty, "but LeVar does a great job of introducing his world in this single eight page, done-in-one story. It's a thrilling shoot-em-up!"

FacePalm Comic gives back to its West Palm Beach, Florida home town, with reading programs, cancer walks, and other charity events.

Indie Comics Magazine's Summer Issue will feature eight complete stories, from creators as diverse as Star Trek book writer Frederick Kim, Norwegian Glenn Møane, Australia's Paul Bradford and Haller Award winner Joe Sergi.

A video preview of this issue is online at IndieComicsMagazine.com.

The moody cover painting for the Summer Issue is by Image and Disney illustrator Terry Pavlet.

Short biographies and contact information are included with done-in-one stories in Indie Comics Magazine so readers can easily seek out more of their favorite creators' work. Discover more about FacePalm Comic on Facebook and at FacePalmComic.com.

Indie Comics Magazine is 64 pages of the best story and art from today's independent comic book creators. No huge overprint, no digital version, no back issue sales, June's Previews under Aazurn Publishing is the ONLY way comic readers can get Indie Comics Magazine's Summer Issue! Visit Indie Comics Magazine online at IndieComicsMagazine.com.

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