"A tense two minutes in comics form, going from funny
to frightening in a second, illustrating that paranoids are
just people with all the facts."
-WARREN ELLIS on The Passendropper writer/creator Transmetropolitan, Planetary and
The Authority
"I enjoyed its stark evocation of urban isolation: the story-telling is clear and effective and the art perfectly complementary - economically rendered and bleakly expressive. Good work. Do more."
-JAMIE DELANO on NY's Day (aka: Sky-scraped) writer Hellblazer/World Without End/Animal Man
"NYD, Fast-Lane and Last-Round transform the familiar routines of daily life into landscapes of dread, terror and wonder.
Those who enjoy tales where the fantastic leaks out of the everyday will be at home here."
-LEE HILL on NYD, Fast-Lane and Last Round author of A Grand Guy: The Art and Life of Terry Southern (Bloomsbury, 2001)
The Passendropper: This was my first work
for Trailer Park of Terror which concerns the five most frightening
minutes in a commuter’s life!
"The Passendropper"
Written by John-Paul Kamath
Art by Mark Layne & Francis Ordonez
Colors by Janto McMullin
Lettering by Kel Nuttall
Editor James Dracoules
Some Enchanted Evening: The original title
was “Dream Lover” but was changed at the last
minute as the editor felt it gave too much away. Can you
spot the twist before it hits? Bonus points if you can make
the link with the new title.
"Enchanted Evening"
Written by John-Paul Kamath
Art by Mark Layne & Derek Fridolfs
Colors by Kristen Meinhold
Lettering by Kel Nuttall
Editor James Dracoules
"Hush, Little Baby": A couple are kept awake by their crying baby…and some hidden truths.
Written by John-Paul Kamath
Art by Stephen Molnar
Coloured by Kristen Meinhold