Strange Detective Tales to Premiere Oct 30 on Hungry Man TV

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HungryManTV is coming out with a new web series called Strange Detective Tales: Dead on Stage this Oct 30th.

The series stars Dracula’s Renfield and Frankenstein’s Dr. Igor Vorlic — in Hollywood. And because it’s ironic social commentary, the monsters are trying to stop big bad humans. Kind of like X-Men.

This is an adaptation of a comic book called Strange Detective Tales: Dead Love by Jesse Bausch and James Callahan.

Check out character animation and set designs at the Dead Stage blog.

Hungry Man TV is building a reputation for “poignant social commentary,” at least according to Shoot Magazine. Essentially, it’s SpikeTV with spectacles. Other shows include Phistophicles, Danimal’s Late Nite Cartoons (this is for people who don’t have Cartoon Network), The Biggs (which also premieres on the 30th) and Undercover Cheerleaders, which is … exactly what it sounds like.

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