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A Rave Review of 24 Hour Comic Madness Extravaganza by Evil Genius Team, Kevin Bixby & Arthur Bixtone

FREE is GREAT, but FREE & GOOD, that's just Genius!

Artist, Kevin Bixby and Author, Arthur Bixtone, of Bixtone Productions took a chance, and attempted to conquer the 24 Hour Comic Day Challenge, to draw a 24 page book comic in 24 hours. 

They failed, but I for one am extremely happy they did, because what they eventually published three years later, 24 Hour Comic Madness Extravaganza, which is a collection of three hilarious and creative stories, coupled with incredible art!


The Attack of the Undead (aka...The Winchester Chronicles), The Revenge of Devilman (aka..Devilman vs. the Amazing Moron), and Frankie's Story (aka...How Lazy can I Get?), are three stories in this edition, that show the variety of hilarious, and evil genius characters, that this duo has in store for their books, including the hero Mystery Man.

My personal favorite, although I chuckled through each one, was Attack of the Undead, because not only was the story line amusing, and I giggled like a little girl the whole read, but the drawings are just phenomenal! 

Take a peek at what I mean....

From Attack of the Undead,
written by Arthur Bixby & Artist, Kevin Bixby.



















 I'm eagerly awaiting the sequel to this book, because personally I can't wait to find out if Devilman successfully takes out the Mystery Man!

All Artwork is Property of Bixtone Productions.
I just need to know guys....
do I have to wait another three years?




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