Elizabeth is a vampire. For centuries, she and her two sisters have remained obedient to their unscrupulous master. When the Count ships off to London, leaving his brides to fend for themselves, Elizabeth must learn to become a hunter to protect their survival. A task made all the more challenging by her impulsive sister, Florina, whose destructive tendencies could get them killed. Harpy is a classic tale, retold from the perspective of a lesser character. Issue one of four.
Lee Richmond was born in the swampy marshlands of East Anglia. Fed on a steady diet of fast, snotty punk rock and 80s slasher movies, it was only a matter of time before the sick, twisted imagery that festered in his head eventually found its way to the page. Lee was influenced from a very early age by the films of John Carpenter, Dario Argento, Wes Craven, Sam Raimi, Stanley Kubrick, and Tobe Hooper and the books of Clive Barker, Stephen King and James Herbert. Music also plays its part in influencing Lee’s writing. He loves bands like The Misfits, Ramones, Fugazi, Operation Ivy, Black Flag, Bad Religion, Sisters of Mercy, Alice Cooper and Iron Maiden and the works of such movie composers as Hans Zimmer and Christopher Young. When Lee isn't writing, he loves playing his bass guitar, spending time with his wife, and cheering on his favourite Ice Hockey team, The New York Rangers. Lee is a freelance proofreader and editor for hire. Lee is the author of such titles as, 232 Jericho Avenue, PolterGary, Tits and Teeth, Beneath, A Meal for the Maggots and many more. You can contact him on Facebook, Instagram, or Goodreads.