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Project Update: FUNDED! And more about Underworld creator Kevin Grevioux!

THANK YOU for all of your support on this campaign from everyone at Rocketship and Black Eye! We're so thrilled to have funded so quickly and how apropos to do it on All Hallow's Eve!

Today we also want to give you all a bit more background on the writer of the LIGHTS OUT short story Kimera, prolific writer, director, producer, and actor Kevin Grevioux!

Kimera, created and written by Kevin with art by Xerx Javier, is described as:

After a strange murder in her neighborhood, a private detective finds herself in the middle of a monster war where she must use her unique abilities to stop it.

Some of you may know Kevin's work from one specific project or from various projects on his vast resume. As an actor he's appeared in Alien Nation, The Mask, Congo, Batman Forever, Tim Burton's Planet of the Apes, The Hulk, and Men in Black 2. But he's most recognized for his role as Raze in the Underworld franchise, which he also created and wrote.



In comics, he's best know for creating the Blue Marvel in his critically acclaimed Adam: Legend of the Blue Marvel for Marvel Comics.  He has written for both Marvel and DC on titles like Spider-Man, Blade, Iron Man, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman, and on indies titles, notable his creator-owned line, DarkStorm, and with Ryan Benjamin on the Eisner nominated Brothers Bond.



He is both a writer and voice actor in some of the most popular animated series of their times including writing for Ben 10, Young Justice, and Mega Man, and voicing characters like Super Skrull in Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H., as Solomon Grundy on The Batman, Terrax in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, and his most famous run in animation as the primary antagonist in Young Justice season 2 as The Black Beetle.



Kevin recently made his directorial debut in the action film King of Killers starring Frank Grillo, Stephen Dorff, and Georges St-Pierre!

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