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Cy Dethan works his magic again!

April 22nd, 2013 by Irwin Fletcher Comments


MASTER MERLINI: CREATOR CREDITS
Script: Cy Dethan based on a concept by Jonathan Kendrick & David Merlini – Art by Giancarlo Caracuzzo – Colour by Kirsty Swan – Letters and Digital Mastering by Jim Campbell
Voice Artists: David Merlini, Shawn Curran, Kirstin Reitter and George Sanders

Escape artist, crime fighter, adventurer, Master Merlini is all of these things and more, as he battles the villainous Caligari while a mysterious woman helps him discover an incredible truth about his world and his existence!

Written by Cy Dethan, author of the acclaimed Cancertown series and Starship Troopers, with art from Giancarlo Caracuzzo (artist on Marvel’’s Formic Wars and Gorilla Man), the debut Master Merlini audio comic plunges the hero into a strange world beyond our own, linked to a real world event in New York on April 18th 2013!

With full audio ‘play’ to accompany the comic and escape artist tricks revealed in exclusive videos as well as animations and extra background information on some of the characters, Master Merlini will leave you wondering… where does fiction end and reality begin?

Based on a concept by ROK Comics founder Jonathan Kendrick and David Merlini himself, who also voices his comic alter ego, Master Merlini merges the real world with a fiction that is all too real for its hero!

MASTER MERLINI ONLINE
• Master Merlini Online at www.mastermerlini.com
 
DON’T JUST READ THIS COMIC – HEAR IT!
• Full length comic strip adventure starring Master Merlini
• Full length accompanying soundtrack
• Exclusive escape artist trick videos
• Animated sequences offering alternate storytelling (selected pages)
• Background feature on escape artist Merlini
 
Available now for iPad, iPhone and Android

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