TWISTED SISTER Frontman Provides Intro To First Issue Of TEDDY SCARES Comic

April 12, 2007

TWISTED SISTER's Dee Snider has provided an introduction to the first issue of the full-color, quarterly comic Teddy Scares, which will be unveiled at a Friday the 13th party at Conspiracy Showroom in Philadelphia. Food and drinks are free, bears can be bought, and artists will be on hand to discuss the project.

Teddy Scares creator Joe DiDomenico was pursued by several publishers interested in turning his plush franchise into a comic book, but it wasn't until a fortuitous meeting with Ape Entertainment at the Philadelphia Wizard World convention that he found someone who "really understood what I wanted."

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