Monday, June 7, 2010

MODERN PULP COMICS ~ DALLAS MCCOY!

MODERN PULP COMICS ~ DALLAS MCCOY!

Dallas McCoy launches as a new ongoing series this September!

Picking up where the original one-shot and the recent zero issue left off, Dallas McCoy continues the tale of hard-boiled bodyguard Dallas McCoy and her unwanted charge, the ever popular and perky pop star Celeste Robbins!

Written by series writer Amy Riddle, Dallas McCoy will feature the art chores of the talented Ron McCain. Ron has worked for several of the comic book companies over the years, most notably on several titles such as Black Lightning, Deathstroke, and Batman over at DC Comics. The first set of covers for the series are by the fantastically talented Edward Pun.

As with the recent Prelude issue, Dallas McCoy will be published as a Modern Pulp Comic by Rorschach Entertainment. The first issue will be available at the upcoming Jet City Comic Show on September 25th, 2010.

DALLAS MCCOY

Following in her parents footsteps, Dallas McCoy joined the military straight out of high school. Her career in the army soon skyrocketed and she made quite the name for herself, excelling at everything the Army could throw at her.

It was her specialized training in the Airborne and the Rangers that got her noticed by the various local organizations of the intelligence community, such as the FBI, CIA and NSA. She eventually landed with the CIA, ending up as part of an extraction/reconnaissance team overseas.

After a few years, Dallas was recruited by the National Security Council (NSC), a small group comprised of members from all of the various other intelligence organizations. She was given a command position in a top secret project called Black Sheep. This did not end well.

Although the details are locked away, Project Black Sheep was considered an abysmal failure and Dallas resigned in a shroud of controversy.

After a long transitional period, Dallas agreed to go to work for Emerald Securities, a security firm located in Cosmopolis. She is now one of their top bodyguards and field agents.

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