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Author Chris DeBrie's New Action Hero, Alexandr: "I'm A Necessary Evil"

Vampire culture gets a counterbalance in the form of a paid assassin. Wash Your Hands Productions founder DeBrie will discuss his newest in a live interview.

Author Chris DeBrie's New Action Hero, Alexandr:
2011-03-01
ROANOKE, VA, March 01, 2011 (Press-News.org) With all the vampire worship lately, is there anyone left to stand for the humans? Yes! Alex just volunteered.

Artist Chris DeBrie is pleased to announce the debut of his comic book, Alexandr. DeBrie guests on ArtistFirst to discuss his new creations, future plans, and life. The interview is scheduled for Saturday, March 5th, at 1 pm Eastern.

Alexandr is the newest in sociopathic vampire hunters. His quest for revenge will become an obsession. Few are happy to see him approach, whether man or beast.

"Alex is here to balance things a bit," says DeBrie.

Chris DeBrie is the author of three novels, including the acclaimed Shakespeare Ashes. He lives in Roanoke, Virginia. Find Chris DeBrie/WYHP on Facebook, and visit his personal site for more artwork. "I like to give things away off my Facebook Page," DeBrie says. "So hit me up."

Website: http://www.meanpimento.com

A Wash Your Hands Production. Stay Moist.

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[Press-News.org] Author Chris DeBrie's New Action Hero, Alexandr: "I'm A Necessary Evil"
Vampire culture gets a counterbalance in the form of a paid assassin. Wash Your Hands Productions founder DeBrie will discuss his newest in a live interview.