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Chris Wisnia creates, writes, and draws comic books. He was co-artist on
Sam Kieth's Ojo (Oni Press), and creator of "Dr. DeBunko: Debunker of the
Supernatural," "Doris Danger Giant Monster Adventures," and the film
noir/mad scientist horror mystery, "The Lump."
Michael Shermer (publisher of Skeptic magazine, columnist for Scientific
American, and author of "Why People Believe Weird Things") called Dr.
DeBunko the coolest thing for skepticism since Lisa Simpson read Junior
Skeptic Magazine when Homer had his abduction experiences.
Chris's Doris Danger comics are an homage to the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
pre-superhero Giant Monster stories, and contain giant monster
contributions from such diverse industry luminaries as Mike Mignola, Gene
Colan, John Severin, Mike Ploog, Los Bros Hernandez, Mike Allred, Tony
Millionaire, Brian Bolland, and Arthur Adams. Mike Mignola called Doris
Danger "the penultimate Kirby-style giant monster comic." Stan Lee warns
to "Read it at your own risk." Tim Bradstreet said "Dude, you know I love
the magazine and think it rocks." Reviewers have tagged his work as
hilarious (Permanent Damage), demented, "from the mind of a lunatic with
A.D.D." (Comixfan), and "enormously entertaining" (newsarma).
Chris posts a weekly web comic of his character, "Dick Hammer:
Conservative Republican Private Investigator," at his website,
www.tabloia.com. He also posts a weekly blog, entitled "Diary of a
Struggling Comics Artist," where he posts his diary entries about trying
to make it in the comics industry. His blog is recommended by the Xeric
Grant to aspiring creators.
Chris has another web comic and weekly contest called "The Spider Twins,"
where he encourages viewers to guess the name of each week's masked
vigilante.
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