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Eric Howell

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It’s time for a revolution. A revolution of belief, of action, of story, and of new heroes. It’s time for THE REVOLUTION OF CASSANDRA.

I was raised by a mother who marched for civil rights with a sign in one hand and a child on her hip. I grew up believing that truth is sacred, that justice is not optional, and that the unheard deserve a megaphone. That belief lives at the core of everything I do.

My name is Eric, and I’m the creator of this 3-issue indie comic series born from an award-winning screenplay, now being published through Bliss on Tap. This story is not just entertainment. It’s a manifesto. A battle cry. A love letter to those who dare to believe in something again.

Our world is loud with complaint and quiet with courage. But what if we flipped the script? What if we stopped shouting about what we hate, and started creating what we love?

Enter Cassandra.

Inspired by the cursed prophet of myth, my Cassandra sees the truth—clearer than most—but lives in a world too cynical to listen. When civil war tears her homeland apart, she must rescue her tomboy sister from a firing squad by partnering with a right-wing gunrunner she should hate. Instead of collapsing, she rises. And from her resistance, a revolution is born.

She is dreadlocks, Birkenstocks, and blue jeans. She is Lara Croft with a purpose. She is a female Don Quixote swinging wildly—but beautifully—at a broken world. THE REVOLUTION OF CASSANDRA is what happens when you fight not to destroy, but to rebuild.

This is the story I’d love to bring to your audience.

I want to talk about story as weapons of truth. About how mythology still speaks. About what it means to fight for belief, not just against the system. About radical compassion, inconvenient hope, and kicking the door open for new kinds of heroes—especially female ones.

Cassandra doesn't rebel because she's angry—she rebels because she believes. She knows that fighting the patriarchy is still the patriarchy.

In a culture obsessed with division, Cassandra’s story cuts deeper. It reflects the red vs. blue, liberal vs. conservative fractures, and asks: What happens if we stop screaming about what we’re against, and start standing for what we believe in?

In Revolution,
Eric D. Howell

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