Netflix’s hit true crime series “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” has triggered new interest in the serial killer/cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer. Hart Fisher has pre-launched the Big Book of Dahmer Indiegogo campaign to bring back his Legendary Jeffrey Dahmer comics.
Hart D. Fisher is the world-famous author of the infamous “Jeffrey Dahmer: An Unauthorized Biography of a Serial Killer” comic book. He is also the founder (with his late wife Wakako) of the streaming horror tv channels, American Horrors & American Horrors Classic (available on Roku & Glewed.tv) and the American Horrors Film Festival located in historic downtown Lake Geneva, Wisconsin.
His work has been featured on Larry King Live, CNN’s “Murder By Numbers,” “Entertainment Tonight”, CNN Headline News, A&E’s Biography, The Discovery Channel’s “The Verminators” (with his late wife Wakako), Tattoo Savage, People, The Comics Journal, the non-fiction bestseller “The A-Z Guide to Serial Killers” and most recently in John Borowski’s seminal documentary “Serial Killer Culture”.
For more information about Mr. Fisher go to his official site or follow his Twitter feed @Hart_Fisher and Instagram @hartd.fisher and let’s not forget Facebook!
“As the first real, tactile example of true crime media in a format that, historically, was considered “for children,” Fisher’s Dahmer comic polarized audiences. Although a measured, non-lurid retelling of the Dahmer story, it proved to be a lightning rod of controversy for simply existing. What goes unnoticed, though, is Fisher’s, and the comic’s, place in the history of true crime media and how it served to herald the beginning of a cultural phenomenon.” – true crime expert, David Hayes