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Published on April 11th, 2020 | by Richard Boom

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Roll Call for Ace & Starlet #1: Butt-kicking demonslayers served up with a shot of sexy

Luis E. Torres, writer/creator of the Whispers In Necropolis: A Horror Anthology series and the popular Lili the Demoness series is proudly announcing the success of his almost ending new project: Ace & Starlet #1.

From the imagination of Luis E. Torres, Ace & Starlet follows two sexy and sassy demon slayers that have been stationed under the rouse of a fast food facility. The issue begins with the head office issuing a relocation order to the duo to none other than Grimsmont City. Which happens to be the same city Lili the Demoness and Whispers in Necropolis takes place. Do I see a cross over in the future?

This 24 page publication has an all-star team with some familiar names in the Codex Entertainment llc family as well as some new one.

Luis Torres – Writer/Creator
Cezar Oliveira – Internal Artist
Ylenia Di Napoli – Cover Colorist
CB Zane – Cover Artist
Stef Wilson – Variant Cover Artist
Kerry Anne – Cover Colorist
Alfred Trujillo – Variant Cover Artist
Wendy Shaner – Pinup Artist
Kylie Knight – Pinup Artist
Sanju Nivangune – Pinup Colorist
Robert Dolendo – Pinup Artist

Available for pre-order until Monday 4/13 in SEVEN cover variations, which includes Codex Ent’s first ever cosplay variant cover from SuperHeroes Unlimited. This variant features the gorgeous Sappire Nova, known for her role as Lady Death, and introduces the beautiful GoingMadi to the cosplay scene.

The campaign reached its goal within the first six hours of going live and is currently sitting at its first two unlocked stretch goal, out of five. From giant playing cards to coasters and stickers; these items will be shipped out to the qualified reward tiers in addition to their pledge items.

The Kickstarter campaign runs until 5:30pm CST on April 13th, 2020. http://kck.st/2wvua8o  

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Richard is the driving force behind Comics for Sinners. His love and admiration for female comic book characters is virtually unparalleled, which immediately explains his biggest 'sin': his Hot Mummy fetish. This sketchbook theme is philogynistic in nature and even the source of his WIP comic book series "The Sisterhood".



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