Cry for Dawn

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Cry for Dawn
Cry for Dawn #1
Publication information
PublisherCry for Dawn Productions
FormatOngoing series
GenreHorror
Publication date1989 – 1992
No. of issues9
Creative team
Written byJoseph M. Monks
Artist(s)Joseph Michael Linsner

Cry for Dawn was an American horror-anthology comic book that ran nine issues from 1989 to 1992. The book was primarily written by Joseph Michael Linsner and Joseph Monks with artwork by Joseph Michael Linsner.[1] The series featured guest artist and writers in some issues, but the work was largely performed by Linsner and Monks.[citation needed] It was published by from 1989–1992 and introduced the character of Dawn, the goddess of birth and rebirth. Although Dawn served as an emcee in the Cry for Dawn issues, she would later have many titles dedicated to her journeys through heaven and hell across multiple spin-off titles for Sirius Entertainment, Image Comics, and Linsner.com.

Cry for Dawn was a mature-readers-only title that hit during the peak of 1990s independent comic rise in the US market.[citation needed] Due to the artwork by Linsner and the cutting-edge subject matter that the series dealt with, the titled developed a cult following that has continued in the decades following the publication.[citation needed]

References[]

  1. ^ Armenis, Spiros Evangelos (April 2004). "Joseph Michael Linsner interview". Comicdom. 3 (3).


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