(MMD Newswire) -- Tombstone Comics announces it has embarked on the journey to tell the tale of the correctional officer with its graphics novel series Unseen Justice. Filled with realistic graphics, expert writing and griping stories, Unseen Justice sheds light on the life of the corrections officer, who is often portrayed in a negative light in the popular culture, but who in reality is often all that stands between violent criminals and the general public.
Unseen Justice is set in the fictional California metropolis of El Malvado and chronicles the story of rookie correctional officer Wyatt Stone as he descends into the hell that is the El Malvado Correctional Center. Stone is a military veteran and former Marine scout sniper who survives a life altering ambush and then returns to the U.S. to become a correctional officer after the law is changed and violent criminals are housed in the local El Malvado jail. Facing gangs, violence and corruption within the walls of the correctional center, Stone must fight for justice all the while fighting the demons inside.
Unseen Justice incorporates the reality of war as well as life behind prison walls. Much of what happens in modern prisons is more shocking, more violent and more intense than anything seen in a Hollywood production and Unseen Justice brings this world to life like never before. The stories are loosely based on real events but changes have been made to protect those involved.
Creator John Prince, with the help of graphic artist Justin Case and executive producer Marty Parson, has brought the inner workings of correctional facilities to life in spectacular fashion. Currently, the first issue, "Unseen Justice #1: 'The Rookie'" is available online and in print and this first of many issues in the Unseen Justice Series has received positive reviews. One reviewer stated, "The storytelling featured in Unseen Justice is spectacular, perfectly capturing the bleak reality of life behind bars. John Prince does a magnificent job at educating readers, while also entertaining them with a well-crafted story packed full of solid character development."
Readers fascinated by the world of prison life and correctional officers should visit www.unseenjustice.com and begin to follow the life and experiences of corrections officer Wyatt Stone. The challenges he and his fellow officers face daily will provide the reader a window into the world of the unseen element of the criminal justice system - the corrections officer. Find out more by visiting www.unseenjustice.com
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