Macabre Manifesto
The Journals of Omar Lennyx
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Book Details
About the Book
In 1993, Omar Lennyx made his debut in a one-shot comic book called, The Files of Omar Lennyx: Blood Seekers. Now, ten years later, Lennyx returns to battle the supernatural in three all-new stories:
THE UAKARIAN
New York City's sewer system has a terrifying new tenant: half man, half beast!
THE KILLING DOLL
A convicted killer proves there is life-and revenge-after death!
DAS GOLEM
A stone giant has been discovered and reanimated-only to wreak havoc in the name of the Fuhrer!
"Clark blends the creepy stuff with sly bits of humor, adding yet another level with the action sequences-all of this while never losing sight of horror's ability to present monsters as metaphors."
-Mark Dawidziak, author of Night Stalking: A 20th Anniversary Kolchak Companion
About the Author
After working as an editorial cartoonist for the United States Air Force, Sterling produced his first professional comic book in 1991 called The Renegade for underground publisher Rip-Off Press.
In 1993 Sterling produced two more books, The Omar Lennyx Files: Blood Seekers and The Renegade: Night Slayer, the latter featuring the character Carl Kolchak from the Night Stalker TV series.
Since then, his work has appeared in Tim Vigil?s Raw Media magazines, Jeff Rice?s 20th anniversary edition of The Night Stalker, Big Bang Comics and Todd McFarlane?s Spawn, as well as numerous media magazines and fan periodicals.
He has won various awards for his art showcases, most notably the 1992 California Art Expo?s Award of Excellence.
Currently, his work can be seen in the pages of Richard Matheson?s Kolchak Scripts from Gauntlet Press, edited by Mark Dawidziak.
Sterling lives with his wife and their children in Northern Indiana.