Disability, Education, Film

Bloody and Gruesome Comic Book Success.

Writer Simon Sansome had had his comic book published on Amazon.

Three Blind Mice

Simon who became disabled in 2014 following an accident was shocked on how little disability is represented in the media, he said: ‘Once you become disabled you try to find something to help you get thought the trauma of becoming disabled, relatable to you, but there was nothing out there and so I created my own fun comic book series’.

The story follows three characters all with different disabilities, starring tv presenter and film star Adam Person, (not Warwick Davis) and one character based on Simon being in a wheelchair.

Adam Person

The story is based on Richard the 3rd who was found under Simon’s car parking space back in 2012.

The story starts at the Battle of Bosworth where the Last Plantagenet King is fighting demons and monsters. Richard the third was killed at the Battle of Bosworth not before he saved the world by taking all the monsters and demons with him to hell. 

Now 500 years later he has been dug up by archelogiest in Leicester and they have unwittingly released hell upon the earth and it is up to the trio to defend the world from the newly released monsters, with gruesome fight scenes and hilarious consequences.

Simon explained; ‘Richard the third was a massive event in Leicester’s history, everyone has seen him as the evil king, I wanted to change the projection of this, for fun. The comic book is not meant to be taken seriously it is just a bit of fiction which is exciting to read’.

The comic book series is illustrated by Raquel Guerrero, it is her first time illustrating a comic book series.

Simon added; ‘The comic is the equivalent to the disabled version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets the Big Bang Theory, although there are some historical references that are completely accurate and about 30 Easter eggs in the comic for Harry Potter to Star Trek and Star Wars if you can find them’.

Three Blind Mice is available here.

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