True Crime Missouri Serial Killer Comic Book Goes Free

Starting with issue #6, Family Bones issues will be released online for free. Last month the publisher King Tractor Press released their back catalog via the Wowio.com service. Users can download each comic book, manga, and graphic novel for free. The titles are normally $3.50. With Family Bones #6 they’ve released their first unpublished comic book for free.

Kansas City, MO, February 15, 2008 --(PR.com)-- “This is a totally new idea in publishing,” said King Tractor Press representative Claudia Nolasco. “Giving away product seems counterproductive, but it’s really wonderful. Other than some samples handed out at conventions or street corners, you would never have seen something like this ten or even five years ago. What reader doesn’t want as many free books as they can get?”

Family Bones is the gruesome tale of Ray and Faye Copeland, told through the perspective of their visiting nephew. The writer Shawn Granger is the actual great nephew of Ray Copeland and deftly blends his own experiences with those that he gleaned from the rest of his family. Family Bones is a kind of gothic coming of age. The fish-out-of-water city boy fights to survive a summer on the family farm with a pair of serial killers. What makes it even more chilling is the fact that Ray and Faye appear to be a kind warm apple pie grandparent-type, but the pie is full of blood. You can download Family Bones #6 at http://www.wowio.com/users/searchresults.asp?nPublisherId=132 ; it does require that you first create a free Wowio.com user account.

Broken Frontier says "...evocative of a very quiet, very subdued Texas Chainsaw Massacre" Bryron Jackson, Cover Fire "...one of the most bizarre serial killing tales of this century." Shawn’s other credits include the manga trade “Innocent Volume 1”, also published by King Tractor Press.

Issue #6 of Family Bones is illustrated by Brent Giles. Brent’s other credits include his co-created superhero comic The Pterodactyl, inks for Kevin Nagel’s book The Saints #2, and artist on Chris Atkins’ Misery Pieces and Gei-Rim by Tzvi Lebetkin (republished in Heavy Metal Magazine March - Vol. 27 No. 1). Brent has also recently penciled, colored and lettered a children’s book called Danny The Dinosaur. Mr. Giles is also active with graphic design, screen print design, and offset print prepress design. Much of his work can be found on his personal website http://christiancomicart.ning.com/profile/cbgiles

All back issues of Family Bones can be found at http://www.kingtractorpress.com . Summer 2008 King Tractor Press will release Family Bones Volume 1, collecting issues 1 through 5 into a trade paperback. Bookstores can order through Ingrams ISBN: 978-0-9787-4860-9 and comic book retailers can order directly through Diamond Distributors this coming summer.

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