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Stay ‘Sheltered’ From The Kids This Summer!

Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas are teaming up to bring you a pre-end-of-the-world senario like you’ve never seen before. Rather than focusing on an alien menace, “Sheltered” shows that sometimes the biggest threat lies right in our midst. The series takes place in a survivalist community where a group of teens decide to revolt and take matters into their own hands.

“Sheltered” is a five-issue first arc. Issue # drops July 10th, 2013 (preview here). READ MORE

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Preview: ‘Sheltered’ #1

Writer Ed Brisson and artist Johnnie Christmas team up for a pre-apocalyptic tale this summer with their new book “Sheltered”. While people have been speculating around the web, Brisson assures that there are no zombies, walkers, or otherwise undead in the book. Instead, the menace comes from the children of Safe Haven. READ MORE

Crazy or Gifted is the ‘Sheltered’ Dilemma

We just got our hands on the official sales trailer for Josh Stoddard’s Sheltered, along with the following synopsis:

JEN, DENISE, TODD and SUSAN – four lifelong friends – set out to make the most of their ill-advised vacation by blowing off some steam at a traditional hurricane party. Their plans change however, after they pick up a pair of nature-worshipping surfers and stop in town for a drink. There they meet JOEY, the charming but awkward proprietor of the bar. Joey is instantly drawn to Jen and the chemistry between them is as odd as it is powerful. He invites the group to weather the storm at his home and after a few false starts – they accept.

Jen and the others are escorted to the house by BILLY, a cagey and aggressive drifter whose peculiar connection to Joey is unknown. Billy’s presence alone unnerves the group but it’s his violent temper that eventually steers the party in a darker direction. Unfortunately the only person seemingly able to control Billy’s rage is Joey – and Joey’s having a difficult enough time controlling himself. Together they share a grisly and disturbing past, one which threatens to destroy everyone in the house. As the night wears on and the storm intensifies, Joey and Jen find their attraction growing even as Joey’s precarious grip on sanity crumbles away.

Is Joey crazy or gifted? Is he the puppet or puppeteer? And is Jen the key to his salvation or his damnation?
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