Best
Mann for the Job by
Chris & Erica Well
This weekly
crime/mystery comic stars Grace Mann, a woman with a complicated past
who returns home to become sheriff of Hope Falls, Tennessee.
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Erica
Well has always loved drawing, and has loved reading comics ever since
she was a kid. She sold her first illustrations at thirteen, and became fascinated
by the creation of comics at sixteen, after her first visit to Marvel Comics.
She started working in the comic book industry
in 1987, and has worked in both retail and in publishing. She's worked on the
Production staffs for Milestone Media, Broadway Comics, DC Comics, and freelanced
for Defiant.
Erica now writes and draws her own comics, including The Miller Sisters -- as well as various stories she's drawn for other writers. Erica and husband Chris create the weekly crime/mystery comic Best Mann For the Job, hosted by TitleTrakk.com. The series stars Grace Mann -- a woman with a complicated past who returns home to Hope Falls, Tenn., to become the small town's new sheriff. Visit her online at StudioWell.com.
Chris
Well writes laugh-out-loud suspense and mystery
fiction. His whodunit trilogy starring cranky senior citizen (and amateur sleuth)
Earl Walker -- Nursing a Grudge, Burying the Hatchet, and Knocking 'Em Dead
-- comes out soon in new editions from Spyglass Lane Mysteries. In May 2007,
his crime thrillers Forgiving Solomon Long, Deliver Us From Evelyn, and Tribulation
House were simultaneously ranked
the top three most discussed books on the
Web by Technorati, which tracks more than 250 million pieces of social media.
He and wife Erica create the weekly comic strip Best Mann For the Job. The series stars Grace Mann -- a woman with a complicated past who returns home to Hope Falls, Tenn., to become the small town's new sheriff. An award-winning magazine writer and editor, Chris is the editor of FamilyFiction, a comprehensive website, weekly newsletter, and digital magazine for readers of Christian fiction. Find out more about Chris at his website Studiowell.com


