Disgraced Comics is the new off-shoot of Disgraced Productions, offering original online visual dramatic storytelling.  And in our first online comic, THE ADVENTURES OF MAX QUARTERHORSE, you will get to see the first-ever Independent Theater-to-comics crossover.  THE ADVENTURES OF MAX QUARTERHORSE picks up where Disgraced Productions' 2008 play, ALL KINDS OF SHIFTY VILLAINS, leaves off.  Private Investigator, Max Quarterhorse has just survived a case that has left his trusted assistant and most of his rogues gallery of villains dead.  But one of the surviving villains wants to see a fallen comrade live again.  And Portal-Face Pete, a mysterious newcomer on the scene, has his own schemes to execute, bringing him face-to-face with Max Quarterhorse.

THE ADVENTURES OF MAX QUARTERHORSE continues the darkly madcap take on film noir and crime fiction established in ALL KINDS OF SHIFTY VILLAINS, this time through the lens of Miriam Gibson's perfectly-suited visual style. 

You'll have to see it to believe it -


written by Robert Attenweiler
illustrated by Miriam Gibson

 

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Robert Attenweiler is the founder and Producing Director of Disgraced Productions.  He holds an MA in English from The Ohio State University and a MFA in Dramatic Writing from NYU.

Robert has produced many of his plays through DP and has recently created Disgraced Comics and Disgraced TV, two off-shoots of DP that ... well, you can probably figure out what they do.

Robert lives in the East Village of New York City with his girlfriend and frequent collaborator Rebecca Benhayon.
 

Miriam Gibson is a freelance artist and illustrator living in Astoria, New York and holds BFA in Drawing. She is the Co-Founder of Tapir Tooth, a group for sequential artists who lastly exhibited at the 2009 Museum of Cartoon and Comic Art Festival. Miriam also enjoys being the production assistant for the comedy group, Greg and Lou.

Her favorite animal is the Burrowing Owl. 

To see more of her work visit
miriamgibson.com or MiriamGibson.blogspot.com,
or drop her a line anytime at miriam@miriamgibson.com.