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It is the Age of Moss - an aggressive, flesh-eating virus that feasts on human body parts. Enter John J. Vendor, a purveyor of black market replacement limbs who may have stumbled on a cure. The graphic novel chronicles one man's quest for the most elusive treasure of all - humanity’s salvation.
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Kevin Abrams is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, as well as the American
Film Institute in Los Angeles, where he received an MFA in Directing. Prior to that,
Kevin spent four years at Engel Brothers Media as an associate producer,
cinematographer, and sound recorder for documentaries that aired on PBS and
Discovery. He was an editor for MTV, NBC, as well as the Academy Award nominated
feature documentary, DAUGHTER OF DANANG. He was also one of the editors on the
Making Of documentary for STAR WARS: EPISODE TWO.
His AFI short film, LEFT AT THE RIO GRANDE, received a 2005 Student Emmy Award.
Together with AFI Screenwriting alum Adam Moore (The American Family - 2006
Scriptapalooza Finalist), Kevin founded Fairtrade Films, an intellectual property and
content creation company. The first project in their pipeline, a graphic novel called
VENDOR, is being published by Viper Comics in Summer 2008. They are also writing
and designing a to-be-announced game experience for IBM's presence at Walt Disney
World in Orlando.
Adam Moore is a Los Angeles-based screenwriter with deep roots in Nebraska, New
England, and New York City. He received his BFA in Dramatic Writing from NYUʼs Tisch
School of the Arts, and is a recent graduate of the American Film Institute Conservatory
in Hollywood (MFA Screenwriting). AFI awarded him the Richard Levinson Award for
artistic excellence for his thesis script HEARTLAND - an intelligent and compassionate
look at life in 21st-century rural Nebraska.
Adam is one of the writers of RATCHET AND CLANK: TOOLS OF DESTRUCTION,
Insomniac Games' next-gen follow-up to its highly successful PS2 franchise.
Together with AFI Directing alum Kevin Abrams (Left at the Rio Grande - 2nd Place,
2005 Student Emmys), Adam founded Fairtrade Films, an intellectual property and
content creation company. The first project in their pipeline, a graphic novel called
VENDOR, is being published by Viper Comics in Summer 2008. They are also writing
and designing a to-be-announced game experience for IBM's presence at Walt Disney
World in Orlando.
Nicc Balce began drawing by tracing mecha from old japanese magazines and doodling on walls and furniture while watching Back to the Future or Star Wars on vhs back in the 80's. Little did he know that Over two decades later, his own comic "Random Encounter" and freelance illustration gig would occupy most of his time and keep him from going back to tracing mecha and doodling on walls and furniture. That said, he still watches Star Wars and Back to the future. |