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Moonshine Bigfoot #1

Artists
Mike Marlow, Zach Howard, Steve Ellis, Nelson Daniel, Thompson Knox
PRICE
$19.99
RELEASE YEAR
2025
SERIES
Moonshine Bigfoot
ISSUE NO.
1
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About This Series

Moonshine Bigfoot thought it was a typical day at the ol’ office. Dodging the law, running his shine, and most importantly, trying to figure out what to have for dinner. Up until now, his biggest problem has been the ghost that inexplicably haunts his still. What our hirsute hero doesn’t know is that his latest batch of moonshine has attracted the attention of an ancient conspiracy with unlimited resources. Now Bigfoot, Amethyst, and Uncle Pineapple must unravel the mystery of Big Level and find out why they are suddenly being chased by Robots, Monsters, and a seemingly endless supply of Goons. Can they outwit an enemy unlike any other, or is Bigfoot going to end up as just another lost legend?

This is a universal tale of growing up, escaping your comfort zone, and becoming the best version of yourself you can be. Just so happens it also has a Bigfoot driving a muscle car.

About the Artist

Mike Marlow

Mike Marlow is ok at writing jokes and terrible at writing bios. A general nuisance to the Denver art community for almost 20 years, he has been a guest on a handful of podcasts, the star of several YouTube Shorts, and now proof that if you follow your dreams, you too can stumble into co-writing a comic book. Mr. Marlow is also a veteran of live performance, holding a BFA in Theatre Production from The University of Colorado.

About the Artist

Zach Howard

Zach Howard is a freelance professional illustrator of over 20 years and owner of Spacefriend Z, Inc, his Comic Book studio. His most notable employers include Marvel, DC, Viacom, Nickelodeon, Image, IDW, Boom, Simon & Schuster, and Steve Jackson Games. Zach’s most popular projects are Hellboy, Wild Blue Yonder, Shaun of the Dead, Spiderman, Aliens, GI Joe, The Cape, and Batman . He has been nominated for the 2011 Eisner Award for Best Single Issue, multiple Indie awards and received an Amazon Book of the Month selection for Wild Blue Yonder. He also co-created, built, and sold the IP Entertainment company Noble Transmission.

In addition to his professional work, Zach is passionate about supporting young artists and has dedicated much of his time to helping nurture the next generation of creators.

About the Artist

Steve Ellis

Steve Ellis is an artist, comics storyteller, writer and illustration instructor. He has won awards for his work including High Moon and The Only Living Boy with co-creator David Gallaher, as well as his work on AMC’s Breaking Bad: The high Cost of Living game. Steve has also created various and sundry illustrations and comics for Marvel, DC, Blizzard Entertainment, Wizards of the Coast and many more. He has taught drawing, illustration and comics at Syracuse University since 2004. Steve is currently at work on the world of Thornclaw Manor. The story of Melody Hawthorne, a girl who in searching for her long lost family finds herself in a world of monsters out of myths and legend. Steve currently lives in the wilds of Ithaca, NY with his wife Yamila, daughter Luna and their lovely greyhound Blossom.

About the Artist

Nelson Daniel

The creator of Shadow Service, The Ward and Dead Seas, New York Times Bestseller Cavan Scott is the author of Star Wars: The High Republic – The Rising Storm, Star Wars: Dooku – Jedi Lost and The Patchwork Devil.

A lead story architect for Lucasfilm’s bestselling multimedia initiative, Star Wars: The High Republic, Cavanhas written comics for Marvel, DC Comics, Dark Horse, IDW, Legendary, 2000AD and more. He is currently developing a number of new properties for television and film and is the creative director of Strange Matter, the production company he founded with fellow Star Wars writer George Mann in 2019.

A former magazine editor, Cavan lives in the United Kingdom with his wife and daughters. His lifelong passions include folklore, audio drama, the music of David Bowie and scary movies. He owns far too much LEGO

Nelson Dániel has worked for over 15 years in films and commercials as an art director, production designer, storyboard and concepts artist for films like Aftershock and Eli Roth’s Green Inferno, Robert Rodriguez’s Machete, among others. Nelson lives in Chile, where he has published his graphic novels Lucca, 1899 and 1959. He also did all art and colors on The Cape: 1969, monthly series Judge Dredd, Dungeons and Dragons, Clue, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the Stephen King/Joe Hill collaboration, Road Rage, in addition to the single issues and covers of Ghostbusters, G.I. Joe, Transformers and more. He has also worked with Legendary Comics on the Detective Pikachu graphic novel. He has also worked as colorist for Marvel and IDW on series such as The Cape, Wild Blue Yonder, The Island of Dr. Moreau and the 2015 Eisner Award-winning best limited series, Little Nemo: Return to Slumberland, where he was also nominated for best colorist

About the Artist

Thompson Knox

A long-time industry colorist, letters man, and general design and production utility player, Thompson has worked for most of the major comic book publishers, including  Dark Horse, DC, IDW Publishing, Image,  Metron Press, Moonstone, and others, on titles and properties that include Batman/Scarecrow:  Year One, Detective Comics, Joss Whedon’s Angel & Buffy, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Outer Orbit, Shaun of the Dead, Star Trek, The Phantom, and others. Thompson is also a digital technology and solutions specialist and runs his own digital agency in St. Louis, Missouri, where he lives with his wife, Stephanie, and son, Jack, who both put up with his late nights working on comics after working long hours at his agency.