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STUDIO EG

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STUDIO EG

Studio EG is a Black-owned Art studio created by "Gavin Lamar Doyle" and is based in the DMV area (DC, Maryland, Virginia). The company has developed the graphic novel series "Battlemore", "Cinema Eternal" and "Dank of the Dead". All of which are written and illustrated by Gavin Lamar Doyle and Lord Xilla Prime.[1]

STUDIO EG COMICS

Studio EG comics is the Graphic Novel division of Studio EG. Founded on the idea by Gavin Lamar Doyle of turning rejected or unfinished scripts into visual creations to pitch projects to film companies. Studio EG published and released its very first graphic novel "Battlemore" in June 24, 2022 with B&N press.[2]

Comics series:

BATTLEMORE

An alternate reality "Super Heroes" were created by the government to assist with the violence inside the inner cities of certain states. But this was proven to be a foolish decision due to a report releasing details of high levels of corruption within the police departments, hospitals, and SUPER HEROES.

This evidence forced the government to ban their "Hero Initiative" and allowed the participants to keep their secret identities only if they obeyed the agreement. Now, 8 years later, that agreement is broken and Baltimore City will become a War Zone because of it. Unknowingly, the city’s only hope rests in the hands of a mysteriously deadly child.[3]

Cinema Eternal

A story set in 1998 that centers around a young boy named "Vin" who follows a creek by his neighborhood into the woods. While inside the woods, Vin discovers an abandoned movie theater placed on an ancient dimensional tear that allows him to watch every film ever released in theaters. What was known as a gift becomes a terrible curse when Vin becomes trapped inside the theater and gets warped into all of the films the theater offers.[4]

References

  1. "Battlemore | Studio Eg | Columbia". My Site 2. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  2. "PROJECTS". My Site 2. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  3. Doyle, Gavin (May 2022). "Battlemore". Amazon.com. Archived from the original on |archive-url= requires |archive-date= (help). Retrieved July 4, 2022. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. "cinema eternal". My Site 2. Retrieved 2022-07-04.


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