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SNARC #1 Bruce Olav Solheim, Gary Dumm (2019 Boots To Books) Alien Indie Comic
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SNARC #1 (2019 Boots to Books Publishing)
Reveiw by Nicholas Yanes (scifipulse)November 13, 2019
Snarc is a hybrid, half human, half alien, all heart. He arrives on Earth with a mission to prepare Earth for colonization. Snarc is accompanied by his trusty Cosmic Staff who wise-cracks his way through their adventures on Earth. Through his experiences on Earth, Snarc learns that humans are wonderful creatures and should not be colonized or subjugated, in fact, he sets out to help them face their most severe challenges such as environmental degradation, nuclear proliferation, homelessness, and more.
The problem, of course, is that in order to save the humans from enslavement by hostile reptilian aliens, Snarc must violate his orders and face harsh punishment or even death by the rulers of his home civilization on the planet of Maron. He also must figure out a way to help the people of his home planet who need a new home..
About the Author
Bruce Olav Solheim was born on September 3, 1958, in Seattle, Washington, to hard-working Norwegian immi­grant parents, Asbjørn and Olaug Solheim. Bruce was the first per­son in his family to go to college. He served for six years in the US Army as a jail guard and later as a hel­icopter pilot. He earned his PhD in history from Bowling Green State University in 1993.
Bruce is currently a distinguished professor of history at Citrus College in Glendora, California. He also served as a Fulbright Professor in 2003 at the University of Tromsø in northern Norway.
Bruce founded the Veterans Program at Citrus College and cofounded, with Manuel Martinez and Ginger De Villa-Rose, the Boots to Books transition course—the first college course in the United States designed specifically for recently returned veterans. He has published eight books and has written ten plays, two of which have been produced.
THE REST OF TEAM SNARC
Gary Dumm is the illustrator and his wife Laura is the colorist. Gary and Laura are lifetime Cleveland residents. Gary worked with Harvey Pekar on American Splendor and has been illustrating comics since the early 1970s. Laura is a painter and often collaborates with Gary and adds the color. Besides their work on Snarc, lately they have completed a series of environmentally themed paintings that have been haning in galleries around the city. Their Love Letter to Cleveland mural hangs in the Cleveland State University Library. See Dummart.com for more information about their art.
George Verongos is a literary editor and project developer with a keen eye on social media. His company is called Literary Services. He is a vegan and a Seattle native.
George’s works include An Act of Self Defense and My Dad Is Dead and other Funny Stories.


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