Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Golden Goat Studios and Brain Scan Studios to deliver comic book mini-series TOUCH OF DEATH

Author by Anonymous

Orlando, FL - Brain Scan Studios (Brain Scan) announced today that it is collaborating with Golden Goat Studios (Golden Goat) to produce a three issue mini-series for the Brain Scan’s story TOUCH OF DEATH. The Touch of Death mini-series will be Brain Scan’s first entry into the world of comics.



The story’s concept was concieved by Brain Scan’s founder and president Brian Kirsten. Editing of the story for Brain Scan will be done by Christine and Susan Ehring. Penciling and lettering will be handled by Ray Dillion, a founding member of Golden Goat. This electrifying young artist has been a member of the high profile project Noble Causes published by Image Comics, as well as a series of short stories with Digital Webbing. Inking of the project will be completed by James Taylor whose credits include inking for Fintan Studios comic The Forgotten, as well as for Ancient Studios and Commited Comics. Editing for Golden Goat Studios will be handled by Jeremy K. Fiest, another founding member of Golden Goat. Jeremy Fiest’s credits include a group of stories for Digital Webbing.



Touch of Death Story Description:

Keli's routine trip to the supermarket turns deadly as an unexplainable accident permanently ends a mugger's simple plan of destruction. Shaken and weary, she returns home with her new husband Michael.

The next morning, Michael awakens to discover his new bride vanished without a trace during the night. The pursuit begins with a cryptic message scrawled on their bathroom mirror. To find Keli, he must also discover what secrets she holds inside.



About Golden Goat Studios

Golden Goat Studios is a "Complete Package" Entertainment Studio for comics and other related media.



About Brain Scan Studios, Inc

Brain Scan Studios, Inc. currently provides computer consulting and managed web services to multiple clients. Brain Scan is planning to expand its business into the game development and comic book markets. Game Development is a multi-billion dollar industry and Brain Scan is expecting to capitalize on the new computer, console, and wireless systems that will be moving into the market within the next few years.



For more information please visit the Touch of Death website (http://www.touch-of-death.com)

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