Hart D. Fisher
Hart D. Fisher was born on May 27, 1969, and is an American author, comic book writer, and publisher. He is best known for creating a comic book centered on the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and for founding Boneyard Press. Fisher’s work in comics is marked by a focus on horror and crime, often pushing boundaries with his subject matter. As a writer, he was most active from 1993 to 1998, contributing to titles such as *On Raven’s Wings*, *Babylon Crush: A Babylon Bondage Christmas*, and the *Bill the Bull* series, which included *Burnt Cain* and *One Shot, One Bourbon, One Beer*. He also penned *Howard Stern vs. Rush Limbaugh* and *No Profit for the Wise*. Fisher’s style is raw and confrontational, reflecting his interest in true crime and transgressive themes. His legacy is tied to the controversial nature of his work and his role in independent comics publishing through Boneyard Press. While not a recipient of major mainstream awards, Fisher remains a notable figure in the underground comic scene for his unflinching approach to dark subject matter.
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