April 23, 2024

Fantasy Art Comics


Cosby Media Productions (CMP) has partnered with Fantasy Art Comics (FAC). This up-and-coming Indie Comic production studio is celebrating the success of their well-received FIERCE comic series. Artists Clement Romain, Anthony Sanders, and Raymon Sanders handle all productions from pencils, ink, dialogue, and color. CMP has entrusted their successful superhero stories (from the Cosby Media Productions Dedicated Superhero Universe – CMPDSU) of over 12 novels to FAC for full comic production, starting with BARK: POWER STRUGGLE through CMP’s new Comic Imprint STARCHILD COMICS. CMP will continue to handle distribution. The first books for original ongoing storyline development will come from The Cape, Menzuo, Bark, and Metatron Series. Take a peek at some of the art styles and comics currently in distribution by FAC below. CMP remains independent and will promote its new comic line through all platforms globally.


FIERCE

Exciting first issue!

The Crimson Stalker has been protecting the City of Hugo for years, but now a new champion is needed! Who will be the one to take up the mantle of the City of Hugo’s protector?


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STREET SWEEPERS

Street Sweepers is a comic book about a group of super-powered individuals that used to be a street gang. After seeing their city being taken over by crime and drugs, they formed a team to take it back to their city. Issue 1 of this series begins with a drug bust that two team members quickly handle. As the story progresses, it is discovered that the drugs in question originated from an unknown source. This begins the real story of the book. This book will introduce several heroes and villains that will become constants in the Fantasy Art universe.


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VICIOUS CYCLES

Vicious Cycles is an introduction comic book. This book allows for different characters in each issue, easing them into the readers’ minds. Instead of inserting these heroes and villains into larger stories as small characters, it gives them a chance to shine in their own right. Each issue will feature a different character with its own short story. As they gain more interest from the public certain characters will eventually have an ongoing series. The fans decide which characters are popular enough to be focused on. Issue 1 starts with Eclipse, a female vigilante, and moves on to issue 2. This issue involves a godlike being that controls the elements. Issue 3 will introduce a new hero or villain.