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John Lees
About The Author
John Lees is an award-winning comic book writer from Glasgow, Scotland. He
is best known for his work on acclaimed horror series AND THEN EMILY
WAS GONE, with artist Iain Laurie, and hard-boiled Glasgow crime saga
SINK, drawn by frequent collaborator Alex Cormack.
Currently, Lees is the co-creator and writer of THE NASTY from Vault Comics.
John's other credits include superhero drama THE STANDARD, serial killer
thriller OXYMORON: THE LOVELIEST NIGHTMARE, psychedelic
nightmare quest QUILTE, and a story for TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA
TURTLES UNIVERSE. His latest projects are MOUNTAINHEAD, a snow-
swept thriller from IDW Publishing, working with artist Ryan Lee, and
HOTELL, a horror anthology series from AWA Upshot, featuring artist Dalibor Talajic.
To keep up with John Lees:
https://johnleescomics.wordpress.com
Twitter and Instagram, @johnlees927
Newsletter subscription: www.deep-ender.johnleescomics.com.
Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnlees
is best known for his work on acclaimed horror series AND THEN EMILY
WAS GONE, with artist Iain Laurie, and hard-boiled Glasgow crime saga
SINK, drawn by frequent collaborator Alex Cormack.
Currently, Lees is the co-creator and writer of THE NASTY from Vault Comics.
John's other credits include superhero drama THE STANDARD, serial killer
thriller OXYMORON: THE LOVELIEST NIGHTMARE, psychedelic
nightmare quest QUILTE, and a story for TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA
TURTLES UNIVERSE. His latest projects are MOUNTAINHEAD, a snow-
swept thriller from IDW Publishing, working with artist Ryan Lee, and
HOTELL, a horror anthology series from AWA Upshot, featuring artist Dalibor Talajic.
To keep up with John Lees:
https://johnleescomics.wordpress.com
Twitter and Instagram, @johnlees927
Newsletter subscription: www.deep-ender.johnleescomics.com.
Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnlees
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