Strange Stories For Strangely People is an anthology of 5 beautifully written stories containing elements of fantasy, horror, psychological thriller, sci-fi, and drama. If Tales From the Crypt and The Twilight Zone had a strange little baby that grew into a graphic novel, it would be called Strange Stories For Strangely People.
You get 5 stories written by underground artist Dirk Strangely and illustrated by 5 talented master illustrators ranging in various creatively impressive styles. This 80 page Graphic Novel captures the essence of classic horror-style comics with a modern-day twist and new fresh stories that will captivate all lovers of horror and bizarre. I can’t wait for you to see the interior pages beautifully and masterfully illustrated in black and white with extreme attention to detail.
Dirk Strangely collaborated with four of his favorite illustrators in the comic industry. Miggy Aguilar, Mark Lyons, Jarrod Perez, and Hollywood storyboard icon Steve Werblun are undiscovered gems. The BEST part about this graphic novel is that not only are these stories well-written and take you to the wildest parts of my imagination, but this book also has FIVE different masterfully illustrated art styles YOU WILL LOVE!
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Table of Content
The Poplar Tree – 1
In the Dead of Night – 11
Song of the Dead – 33
Cook and the Pusher – 55
Beth Anne – 65
About the author
Residing in Houston, Texas, Dirk is an underground fine artist. He is a mixed media artist with a taste for the bizarre, dead trees, cats, old weird prohibition music, and exotic junkyards. He lives in a box made of wood, sheet rock, and miscellaneous junk amongst a hive of other human and animal-based creatures. Dirk was born in Las Vegas, Nevada and spent the majority of his childhood rebuilding old radios and communicating with aliens.
He is known for producing impressive stylized art using not only traditional media but other various materials such as incense, coffee, and blood oranges. He is influenced by the likes of Tom Waits, Edward Gorey, Caravaggio, Dave Mc Kean, Dr. Suess, and Ralph Steadman.