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He is a successful
horror author, a critically acclaimed
poet
(
Poems
for the Dead), a gifted filmmaker with a knack for doing
the impossible (producing & editing the critically acclaimed
Flowers on
the Razorwire feature film with a blind director), a
cutting edge music video director who has worked with international
death metal legends
Obituary, kings of black metal
Dark
Funeral and metal superstar
Glenn
Danzig. Most recently Mr. Fisher was a guest of
the 2011
South by Southwest as
a featured panel speaker for the
Reel
Murder: From Crime Scene to Big Screen panel with
multi-platinum selling musician Phil Anselmo, Ami Canaan Mann, Steve
Mims and best selling true crime author Corey Mitchell.
Not satisfied with
that, Mr. Fisher has committed himself to conquering the horror
industry with his new multi-platform horror entertainment company,
American Horrors.
In May 2011, Mr. Fisher entered into a worldwide licensing agreement
with
FilmOn
to launch
American
Horrors as a new uncut 24 hour horror television channel as
part of
FilmOn’s
basic tier of channels.
American
Horrors joins industry brand names such as BBC News,
Universal Sports and more as part of FilmOn’s basic line up of
channels that are available to subscribers for a $7.95 monthly fee
(purchase a full year at $79.95 and receive two months free).
FilmOn
allows viewers to stream live TV on their Mac or PC computers,
iPads/tablets, smart phones & mobile devices (iPhone, Android,
Blackberry etc., etc.) and has just recently launched the world’s
first AP breaking 24 hour news channel
With a long and
controversial career which began in comic books, where Fisher
discovered such talents as
Gerard
Way (lead singer for the chart-topping rock band
My
Chemical Romance);
John
Cassaday (Captain America) and political essayist
Stephen
Elliott (a regular contributor for the
San Francisco
Chronicle, award-winning novelist and child protection advocate)
among others, Fisher has carved out a fierce reputation and was
dubbed
‘The Most Dangerous Man in Comics.’ (Hero
Illustrated, 1994.) First put on the map by writing and publishing
the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer comic book series, Mr. Fisher went on to
write and publish books that would garner the young creator the ire
of
Milwaukee Brewing with the
Jeffrey Dahmer: Milwaukee’s
Best t-shirts, the fear of
Image Comics founders
Todd
McFarlane,
Rob Liefield and
Jim Lee with the
release of
Kill Image and even a lawsuit from
OJ Simpson
over the
Doin’ Time With OJ and
OJ’s Big Bust Out
books.
Fisher’s opinions on
serial killers and serial killer culture have been sought by numerous
television producers for programs such as
ABC's Day1,
CNN's
Murder By Numbers documentary,
Entertainment Tonight,
Larry King Live,
The Jerry Springer Show,
The
Bertice Berry Show,
CNN Headline News,
A&E's
Biography, American Scary,
American Justice, on the radio
with
Crime
Prevention 101 and True
Crimes and in magazines such as
Time,
Tattoo
Savage,
Hero Illustrated,
People,
The Comics
Journal, the non-fiction best seller
The A-Z Guide to
Serial Killers and many more.
Fisher began his art
career as the publisher behind Boneyard Press, a ferociously
independent publishing house that has garnered coverage all over the
world, in Japan (Words), Germany (Ego Magazine),
England (The Sun) and brought the mass media (as well as
protest marchers) to his door thanks to books such as Jeffrey
Dahmer: An Unauthorized Biography of a Serial Killer, Rush
Limbaugh Must Die, Dark Angel, Kill Marvel and Jeffrey
Dahmer vs. Jesus Christ. Fisher's two collections of poetry
(Poems for the Dead & Still Dead) were both carried
in the Hot Topic chain of boutiques.
Twice,
Hero
Illustrated placed Mr. Fisher in their
100 Most Important
People In The Comics Industry list, and rock star
Glenn
Danzig hired Fisher to be the managing editor for his
publishing company,
Verotik, which Mr. Fisher promptly steered
to the height of its popularity
and controversy, when Mr.
Fisher and co-author
Christian Moore’s story for
Verotika #4,
"A Taste of Cherry" was
banned in Oklahoma on the grounds that it was obscene material and is
banned in that state to this day. Never one to shy away from
outrageous showmanship, Fisher has
faked his own death for April
Fool’s Day (he was dead for a week before the hoax was
uncovered by a pairing of The Comics Journal and The Comic’s Buyers
Guide), spit in the eye of industry goliath
Marvel Comics (at
the San Diego ComiCon Fisher printed up hundreds of black t-shirts
proclaiming that
"Marvel Can Suck My Cock”-- The shirts
sold out instantly and dogged the larger comics publisher at comics
conventions for years after going onto be declared
the
most controversial t-shirt in comics history) and has proven
he has a gift for stirring up controversy that sells his products by
the truckload.
Mr. Fisher has been a
paid feature speaker around the world (including a headlining role at
the Festival of Fantasy & Terror in Mexico City, sharing a
building with the President of Mexico at the time, Vincente
Fox), and has spoken publicly about American poetry, team
building, leadership development, and all things horror. Mr. Fisher
is currently the subject of a new documentary, The Scariest Man in
America, and his first feature film, The Garbage Man is available
on DVD and Netflix.
You can see more of Mr.
Fisher’s news clips, music videos and more on his
Youtube
channel that has received more than
Half a Million Plays and
counting at
http://www.youtube.com/crimepayshart.
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