COMICSHope & Death by Gabriel, Mallinson & Metlen

About Gabriel, Mallinson & Metlen

Co-workers Ryan Metlen and Dudley Mallinson were working at their jobs as project managers for a landscape company when they came up with an idea for a comic strip:  an orphaned little girl goes to live with her grandfather in a retirement home -- but only she can see the Grim Reaper who dwells there.  Thus the genesis for “Hope & Death” was born. 

Ryan, a graduate of the California Institute of the Arts, who has had editorial cartoons appear in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, was set to draw it.  London-born Dudley, a graduate of Sheffield University with a love for all things creative and techy, would color the strip.  They then brought in a sitcom writer acquaintance of Ryan’s, Steve Gabriel (“Will & Grace,” “Home Improvement”), to write it.  Unbeknownst to either Ryan or Dudley, Steve had spent his college years working in a retirement home, so he had plenty of material from which to draw.

“Hope & Death” is a humorous look at life, death, and life after death -- all through the eyes of a seven-year-old girl and her three-foot-tall, one-eyeballed sidekick.

To get the inside-scoop on "Hope & Death", check out the strip's Facebook page.





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