Night of The Were-Elk

A delightfully raunchy comedic horror graphic novel following the misadventures of Tiffany and all the characters in her rural Washington trailer park.

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About The Creators

Aaron Wagner and Richie Stratton first crossed paths 16 years ago while touring rural areas, captivating audiences with their stand-up comedy performances. As they logged countless miles on the road, they discovered a shared passion for storytelling and decided to collaborate on writing a zombie movie script. The creative process was so exhilarating that Wagner made the bold decision to uproot from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and relocate to Richie's hometown of Portland, Oregon, to continue their journey of crafting original, irreverent, and humorous tales. Drawing inspiration from the colorful characters they encountered in obscure small towns and a close brush with mortality during Richie's road trip to Idaho, they conceived the storyline for "Night of the Were-Elk."

Richie Stratton has been a stalwart in the northwest stand-up comedy scene since 2003, traversing the country with his quick wit and spirited performances. Richie has transitioned into acting, performing, and writing, with regular hosting gigs at Sinferno Cabaret and Kit Kat Club in Portland, Oregon.

Aaron Wagner began his journey in entertainment over two decades ago, initially delving into event booking before finding his calling in stand-up comedy. It was during a comedy tour that he crossed paths with Richie Stratton, igniting a creative partnership that has yielded numerous projects. Alongside his creative pursuits, Aaron remains dedicated to shaping young minds as an educator in public schools.

Marcus Lake with over ten thousand hours dedicated to his craft and an unwavering commitment to his unique style, Marcus Lake's illustrations are as distinctive as they are captivating. Despite his refusal to rely on conventional references, Marcus's work exudes a raw energy that draws viewers in. When he's not sketching, Marcus enjoys indulging in pesto gnocchi, grooving to electro breaks, keeping warm in wool socks, and delving into the depths of hard science fiction. As for jokes, well, he'll leave that to the authors.

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