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Long Beach Comic & Horror Con

Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, CA 90802

Oct 29 & 30

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Artist, illustrator delves into the dark side of comic books - The Desert Sun

Comic Book Artist Wes Huffor KPSP - CBS Local 2 Palm Springs

Wes Huffor gets Comic Booked - comicbooked.com

Comic artist's work to be entombed in Poe's NY cottage - Press Realease by Jesse B. Gill

Poe Fans Restore Bronx Cottage "For Evermore" - By: Roger Clark New York 1

 

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Has FRANK MILLER lost his mind?

Check out this one page satire I did for GUTTERS. Help me out and LIKE the link on their page, repost, SHARE, and TWEET the hell out of this thing.

http://www.the-gutters.com/comic/218-wes-huffor

Frank Miller Occupy Wall Street

"He who hides a dark soul, walks in darkness under the sun. He his own dungeon." -Milton

 

Wes Huffor is a comic book artist specializing in crime and horror comic books and graphic novels.

His work can be found in various publications including his self published anthology Charnel House.

Wes is currently working on a Horror series titled The Wrath, written by Darin Scott and Ed Polgarty. The series is expected to be available in comic book shops early 2012.

Speakeay - Charnel House #1

PALM SPRINGS, Calif -- A horror comic book artist from the California desert will travel across the country to see his art plastered in the home of one of America’s most legendary writers.



Wes Huffor, an artist who has drawn horror comics for a handful of publishers (including himself), will travel June 23 to the New York cottage of Edgar Allen Poe.

There, an untitled piece of art will be entombed in the walls of the cottage as part of an effort by the Historic House Trust of New York City.

 

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