Hell's Kitty - Paperback
Hell's Kitty - Paperback
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by Nicholas Tana (Author)
Hell's Kitty Volume I. may be the first comic entirely created from images used in a web-series. The book is part of a three book series, based on the popular supernatural thriller web-series, which parodies many classic horror films, and guest stars Lee Meriwether (Batman), Michael Berryman (The Hills Have Eyes), Ashley C. Williams (The Human Centipede), and Barbara Nedeljakova (Hostel). At first, Nick is in denial when his best friend tells him that his cat Angel is possessed. But after Angel attacks a girlfriend who Nick invites into his apartment, a series of strange and supernatural events begin to turn Nick's life into a CATastrophic hell. Soon Nick realizes that he must do something about his possessed and possessive pussycat, before things go from disastrous to deadly. The book, like the popular comedy horror web-series, is loosely based on the writer's real life experiences living with his cat.
Author Biography
Nicholas Tana works as a freelance writer, director, and musician. He served as Associate Director for ESPN International before starting his own production company, Smart Media L.L.C., for which he has written, produced, and directed numerous commercials, a documentary film, and a children's animation pilot. As a writer, he has won the Short & NEAT One Act Play Festival in 2000, as well as The Arts in The Park award in 2002. He has worked as a contributing writer for the fashion magazine 944 and the movie and entertainment magazine Moving Pictures. An avid guitarist and songwriter, he has played in both Europe and the United States; many of his songs are published by All Ears Music and are available on Amazon under his last name Tana. He composed the theme song for the web-series Hell's Kitty. Nicholas is proficient in Spanish and Italian, and brings this international knowledge, culture, and experience to his projects. He lives in Los Angeles with his cat Angel.