CRY is a supernatural thriller with a detective flavor. Pamela Tepes is a Boston Police Detective who has been on the case of a criminal underworld that is over run by vampires. However, seen as a myth to the general public, the Boston police is well aware of the activity.
Together with her partner Dan, they follow the trail to criminal head Victor Brawn, who is one of the most powerful businessmen in Boston. The tale is full of twist and turns, as Pamela will learn more about her shrouded past and the grip Brawn has on the criminal underworld.
CRY is a series of one shot issues that will have self contained stories but also clues to other up coming stories to come.
Learn more about the artist, Joe Fauvel, HERE!
Here you will find sample pages off all CRY issues. I’ll update this as I get more issues done of course. CRY can be purchased at one of my convention appearances or in Night Shift Studios STORE.
Check the Conventions List to see where I’ll be attending.
DAY AFTER DAY
COMIN' UNDER FIRE
BLOOD RUNS COLD
HALO
TORN TO SHREDS
Here are the upcoming shows I will be attending. I love to talk to fans and also do sketches and commissions. Of course CRY will be on sale.
DATE
CONVENTION
CITY & STATE
Here’s a list where you can contact me and some of the people I work with.
Any questions or comments, feel free to shoot me an email!
Here are some links that might be useful.
Night Shift Studios Online Store: squareup.com/store/nightshift-studios/
Night Shift Studio's Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/nightshiftstudios/
Great convention schedule site: www.conventionscene.com/
Great printer www.comixwellspring.com
Another great publisher, Cosmic Times: www.cosmictimes.net/
Joe Kubert School: www.kubertsworld.com/
Dustin Weaver’s (Assassins' Guild penciler) Live Journal: dustinweaver.livejournal.com/
ABOUT
CRY is a supernatural thriller with a detective flavor. Pamela Tepes is a Boston Police Detective who has been on the case of a criminal underworld that is over run by vampires. However, seen as a myth to the general public, the Boston police is well aware of the activity.
Together with her partner Dan, they follow the trail to criminal head Victor Brawn, who is one of the most powerful businessmen in Boston. The tale is full of twist and turns, as Pamela will learn more about her shrouded past and the grip Brawn has on the criminal underworld. 6
CRY is a series of one shot issues that will have self contained stories but also clues to other up coming stories to come.
PAGES
Here you will find sample pages off all CRY issues. I’ll update this as I get more issues done of course. CRY can be purchased at one of my convention appearances or in Night Shift Studios One STORE.
Check the Conventions List to see where I’ll be attending.
DAY AFTER DAY
COMIN' UNDER FIRE
BLOOD RUNS COLD
HALO
TORN TO SHREDS
CONVENTIONS
Here are the upcoming shows I will be attending. I love to talk to fans and also do sketches and commissions. Of course CRY will be on sale.
CONTACT
LINKS
Here are some links that might be useful.
Night Shift Studios Online Store
squareup.com/store/nightshift-studios/
Night Shift Studio's Facebook Page
www.facebook.com/nightshiftstudios/
Great convention schedule site
Great printer
Another great publisher, Cosmic Times
Joe Kubert School
Dustin Weaver’s (Assassins' Guild penciler) Live Journal
THE ARTIST
Welcome to the CRY website. I’m the creator and artist, Joe Fauvel. I have been doing CRY for a few years now. It’s very fun and full filling. Nothing better then meeting with the people who have gotten the book and tell me how they enjoyed it, waiting for the next issue. Makes it all worthwhile.
It can be very cool publishing your own comic book. sort of like a fake celeb, especially in your family. I was the first college grad in my whole family and in graphic design, no less. I don’t know where I got my creative traits from but no one else I know is in a creative field in my family. So CRY is very well known in my family circles. My parents seem to be my biggest fans, pawning the book to everyone.
I started collecting comics in the 2nd grade, immediately I was drawn to the art. I remember producing my own comic stories on 5.5x8 paper. Was mostly Marvel characters (was way into Spider-man then) and some of my own. I knew this is what I wanted to do for a living.
After graduating high school (and doing samples after samples) I went to college at UMass-Lowell and got into graphic design but still did a lot of comic work for myself. I started going to cons and getting critiques. Back in 1999 I was married, working in Boston at an ad agency and bored stiff. I made the decision to go to the Joe Kubert School in Dover, NJ. I couldn’t believe I actually got in. Well when I went there I was on the older side (26 at the time) and was learning very little that I didn’t already know. I did however get a new appreciation of inking.
After a year at JKS, I needed to go back to work at my old job. During that summer I met up with Randy Taylor on the old Wizard message boards, he was looking for an inker for a project he was working on called The Foundation. We worked on a whole book with a publisher only to have it scraped at the last minute because of financial issues. But soon after Randy came up with a new idea called Assassins’ Guild and met up with penciler Dustin Weaver. It was a great combination and stuff was really coming together. We published a few issues and then Dustin moved onto a gig at Dark Horse and now Marvel. Inkers, however, are plentiful. Randy and I, though, established our own publisher, Night Shift Studios. Where both CRY and Assassins’ Guild are published under.
Well in my downtime and talking with my (then) wife, we came up with an idea what would turn into CRY. I decided to have a go at it. Do a sort of a one shot issue to see how the response would be. Well it was great! People seemed to dig it. I have done a ton of shows all over and CRY seemed to have a little following. So here I am a few years later and still doing it.
I live in Orlando, FL now, working as a graphic designer at the University of Central Florida. I do CRY in my spare time and also I have no intentions of stopping, it’s funny how the comic sort of writes itself. Glad I have an iPhone that I can store ideas in, right now I have a few issues worth.
I have also written my own book called Finding Brandy. It’s my heartfelt story about my baby girl that I lost in August of 2010. She was very special to me. If your interested click HERE!