Matthew Kreke, author of the hit indie YA superhero novella: Beacon – The Hero of Heartland, has launched a new project: The Night Slayers – a monster of the week supernatural mystery comic!
(Isstories Editorial):- Effingham, Illinois Oct 24, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – Matthew Kreke, high functioning autistic author of the hit indie YA superhero novella: Beacon – The Hero of Heartland, has launched a new project: The Night Slayers – a monster of the week supernatural mystery comic!
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The Night Slayers, inspired by tv shows like Supernatural, Grimm, X files, and a hint of Kolchak The Night Stalker, is currently available through Kickstarter until November 17th!
The pilot issue, inspired by Matthew’s personal favorite fairy tale, Rumplestiltskin, will see two paranormal investigators form an uneasy alliance with a non believing police officer in order to recover a child who has vanished under allegedly unnatural circumstances!
As of this release, the Kickstarter is currently at 37% of its goal, and could use your pledge today! Half the pages are inked, colored, and lettered. The other half will be completed even if the goal is not met.
Matthew Kreke wants to make this a series and already has a completed script written for a sequel loosely based on The Little Mermaid.
If you want to follow Matthew’s work, subscribe to his mailing list here and receive a prequel to his hit superhero novella
Matthew Kreke is also the manager of a video/tabletop game convention: Effing-Con, Which he runs in his home town of Effingham Illinois. This event will be held for the fifth time from November 1st to November 2nd of 2025!




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