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Feeding Ground : ウィキペディア英語版 | Feeding Ground
''Feeding Ground'' is a graphic novel created by Swifty Lang, Michael Lapinski and Chris Mangun. It is a supernatural werewolf horror thriller set by the US-Mexico border. ==History== Swifty Lang conceived of ''Feeding Ground'' after seeing a documentary by his friend Thomas Peyton about border crossing. Lang brought the idea to Chris Mangun, and they pitched it to illustrator and animation art director Michael Lapinski. The trio took about six months to put together a pitch book, which Lapinski brought to NYC Comic Con in 2009. There he met Archaia Entertainment Editor-In-Chief Stephen Christy, who passed the pitch book up the Archaia chain. A deal was soon in place.〔Mark L. Miller, (“Ambush Bug talks with the crew behind the inventive werewolf miniseries Feeding Ground!!!” ) Ain't It Cool News, July 11, 2011.〕〔William Kulesa, (“Bayonne author has new horror comic due out,” ) ''The Star-Ledger'', August 6, 2010.〕〔Swifty Lang, (“Wolfing Out: FEEDING GROUND Transforms into a Film,” ) Comicbook.com, June 5, 2012.〕 Initially released as a six-part monthly series by Archaia starting in August 2010, ''Feeding Ground'' is believed to be the first bilingual comic book with English- and Spanish-language versions in the same issue.〔〔William Kulesa, (“’Feeding Ground’ is horror tale in name only,” ) ''The Star-Ledger'', August 13, 2010.〕 A hardcover collection, with a foreword from Luís Alberto Urrea, was published by Archaia in October 2011.〔Mari Herreras, (“‘Feeding Ground’ Hardback Out with Foreword from Luis Urrea,” ) ''Tucson Weekly'', November 25, 2011.〕
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