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'''''American Terror: Confessions of a Human Smart Bomb''''' is a ] / ] series written and illustrated by Jeff McComsey with co-writing by James Cooper (Vol 1). The graphic novels are distributed by indie publisher Alterna Comics.<ref>http://alternacomics.com/#/american-terror-vol1/4535752898</ref> Two volumes that have been released. A third volume is in production. The film rights to his work entitled "American Terror" are represented exclusively and worldwide by WBMT Literary, Film and Television. Jeff McComsey was the first client ever signed by the agency. '''''American Terror: Confessions of a Human Smart Bomb''''' is a ] / ] series written and illustrated by ] with co-writing by James Cooper (Vol 1). The graphic novels are distributed by indie publisher ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://alternacomics.com/#/american-terror-vol1/4535752898|title = Alterna Comics - Official Site}}</ref> Two volumes that have been released. A third volume is in production.


==Synopsis== ==Synopsis==
The story follows the life of Victor Sheppard, a rebellious individual who lives in a futuristic world where everything is seemingly at peace. No one in this dystopian future seems to remember how they got there. American Terror has been described as "A visionary and near-future hybrid of a Sergio Leone Western, Blade Runner and Mad Max. The first screenplay of the trilogy (written with Eric Ramos) is based on graphic comic novelist Jeff McComsey's series about a former soldier named Victor Sheppard who becomes the father of a Revolution and eventually a new nation after corporations are granted sovereignty in a Third World country. This is the first script of the trilogy and holds massive commercial potential across the board, including the live-action feature film and its sequels, television live-action spin-off, animated spin-off, graphic comic novel publication worldwide, video gaming and even supports the creation of a massive multi-player online gaming world."<ref>http://www.whittbrantley.com</ref> The story follows the life of Victor Sheppard, a rebellious individual who lives in a futuristic world where everything is seemingly at peace. No one in this dystopian future seems to remember how they got there.


==Film Adaptations== ==Film adaptations==
In 2009 a short film was released, co-produced by McComsey and Joseph Krzemienski of indie animation studio, theFictory. The film uses traditional/hybrid ] and is entitled "American Terror: Company Man."<ref>http://thefictory.com/americanterror/</ref> In 2009 a short film was released, co-produced by McComsey and Joseph Krzemienski of indie animation studio, theFictory. The film uses traditional/hybrid ] and is entitled "American Terror: Company Man."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://thefictory.com/americanterror/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100513194409/http://thefictory.com/americanterror/ |archive-date=2010-05-13 |title=Welcome to the Fictory}}</ref>


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American Terror: Confessions of a Human Smart Bomb is a graphic novel / comic series written and illustrated by Jeff McComsey with co-writing by James Cooper (Vol 1). The graphic novels are distributed by indie publisher Alterna Comics. Two volumes that have been released. A third volume is in production.

Synopsis

The story follows the life of Victor Sheppard, a rebellious individual who lives in a futuristic world where everything is seemingly at peace. No one in this dystopian future seems to remember how they got there.

Film adaptations

In 2009 a short film was released, co-produced by McComsey and Joseph Krzemienski of indie animation studio, theFictory. The film uses traditional/hybrid animation and is entitled "American Terror: Company Man."

References

  1. "Alterna Comics - Official Site".
  2. "Welcome to the Fictory". Archived from the original on 2010-05-13.


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