SPLATTER COMICS
The world of graphic story telling has never been more exciting. Just when it seemed that the landscape was about to be divided into two opposing empires, the internet exploded and opened avenues never thought possible by the earliest artists and writers. Publishing comics suddenly went from being from being a far-flung dream of epic proportions to a very real, relatively simple endeavor limited only by imagination. No longer were artists constrained by geographic elements, financial pitfalls or corporate editorial staff. "Run with it" has become the battle cry of writers and artists everywhere.
Combining the traditional comic book form and 21st Century technology, Splatter Comics is committed to bringing inspired words and art together to a offer readers and viewers images and concepts not possible in most comic books years ago.
Combining the traditional comic book form and 21st Century technology, Splatter Comics is committed to bringing inspired words and art together to a offer readers and viewers images and concepts not possible in most comic books years ago.
Kyle Brummond: Guy who draws pictures
Don't let the chiseled good looks, wash board abs and baritone voice fool you...under it all Kyle is the biggest nerd that's ever lurked in the back issue section of your local comic book store.
A native of Las Vegas, Nevada, Kyle has been drawing comics since his parents banished him to the basement at the age of 11 for getting his 4th grade teacher pregnant. On making his escape, he shuffled down to the local photocopy store with original artwork for Exodus 2000 in 1985 and Splatter Comics was born. Icelore and Techno Messiah soon followed. An accomplished graphic artist and advertising guru, Kyle brings his talents back to Splatter after several years in corporate America.
Micheal Johnston: Guy who types words
Born in Toronto and raised in the frozen wasteland of Calgary, Alberta, Micheal published his first short story, "The Ghost that Couldn't Glow" at the ripe old age of 9.
After brief careers in radio, advertising & bartending, he relocated to Los Angeles and began a career writing for film and television. Among his credits are "Landspeed", "Anti-Body", "Dragon Fighter", "Quicksand" and "The Red Baron". His latest feature film "Subject 15" will be released world wide in 2012. A lifelong comic book reader, his work with Splatter marks Micheal's first introduction to writing for the format.
After brief careers in radio, advertising & bartending, he relocated to Los Angeles and began a career writing for film and television. Among his credits are "Landspeed", "Anti-Body", "Dragon Fighter", "Quicksand" and "The Red Baron". His latest feature film "Subject 15" will be released world wide in 2012. A lifelong comic book reader, his work with Splatter marks Micheal's first introduction to writing for the format.
You: Guy (or Gal) with something to offer
It's going to be an interesting, exciting ride at Splatter Comics. Think you have something to offer and want to jump aboard for the experiment? Drop us an email here and tell us a little about yourself. Or say hi. Or ask us about our work. Or our cats. Seriously, we want to hear from you.