Tuesday, June 2, 2020
Bring Your Heroes To Work Day: Kevin Grevioux
Today, amid the sadness and chaos, I'd like to take a moment to celebrate a good man who always has a smile for you when you meet him...no matter how beat up he is from Comic-Con! Kevin Grevioux may be best known as the massive werewolf RAZE from Underworld, but over the years, I've come to know him as a highly creative individual challenging artists and writers to spark life into their own worlds. His voice is essential and necessary in a world that seems to value recreating and rebooting an already successful model to make a quick dime. Take a look at Kevin's most current comic work, among which, one title can be found at select Walmart stores!
Bass Reeves:
Slave. Lawman. Legend.
In a life torn between family and duty, the story of Bass Reeves shines a bright light on one of the most legendary lawmen of the American west. Reeves escaped slavery, became a feared tracker and bounty man, then accepted a commission as the first black man west of the Mississippi to wear the silver star of the US Marshals service. Bass always got his man, arresting over 3,000 outlaws – a record that stands till this day.
https://www.allegiancearts.com/bass-reeves
Darkstorm:
After a lifetime of being dissatisfied with superheroes’ seeming indifference towards humanity and their interference in military affairs, a former Marine must deal with his new found place in the world once ha gains super-powers himself. But will PTSD be a hindrance to his super abilities or a danger to himself and others.
http://darkstormcomics.com/
https://www.facebook.com/kevin.grevioux
https://twitter.com/KevinGrevioux
https://www.instagram.com/kevingrevioux
http://kevingrevioux.com/about.html
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYVfqzgjB4hrLD4CAEDzQaA
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