Tag: killer7 Vol.1
HEAVEN’S SMILE (I)
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This character had a major role in killer7 Vol.1. HEAVEN’S SMILES were humans who mutated into hulking monsters when prompted by their laughter. Despite their size, they were extremely agile and, most dangerously, carried out terrorist attacks by organically detonating themselves. HEAVEN’S SMILES could speak properly even when heavily mutated, however, once their transformation was…
David Forrest
This artist is the CEO of Kinetic Underground, the company behind killer7 Vol.1 and the killer7 Action Figure Series 1 toy line. David was the creative director of killer7 Vol.1, and also designed and coloured the comic, along with Eugene Perez Jr., collectively credited as Kinetic Kolorz. Credits Nomenclature Notes External links
Edwin David
This artist provided the illustrations for the first two issues of killer7 Vol.1 and the cover art for its first issue. Edwin left killer7 Vol.1 to work on another Kinetic Komicz video game tie-in, this one based on TEKKEN 5, however, this project was canceled before any issues were published. Credits Nomenclature Notes External links
Bong Dazo
This artist provided the illustrations for issues one through four of killer7 Vol.1. He also illustrated four covers, and was credited during this time as El Dazo. Bong passed away on June 29, 2018. Credits Nomenclature External links
Arvid Nelson
This writer provided the story for killer7 Vol.1 by reinterpreting the events from the video game killer7. Credits
killer7 Vol.1
Six issues of this comic series produced by Kinetic Underground were published between July 2005 and June 2006 through Devil’s Due Publishing. The first two issues were only distributed promotionally, before the commercial run began in February 2006. killer7 Vol.1 mostly retells the events of the killer7 video game, leading up to the Killer7‘s assignment…