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FEYAmerican Heritage Dictionary on "Fey": a) Having or displaying an otherworldly, magical, or fairylike aspect or quality. b) having visionary power; clairvoyant; c) appearing touched or crazy, as if under a spell.

New Webster Dictionary on "Fey": slightly mad, crazy; attuned to the supernatural world.

Police Captain Turnbull on Fey: "Let me tell you what I know about Fey...he scares the living hell outta me...he can go places no one else can...he knows stuff on one else can know...he speaks to the dead...he can be your bestest friend or your worstest enemy....did I mention that he scares the hell outa me?"

 

Saint and Sinner.

Angel and Demon.

Hero and Villain.

Fey is an occult investigator of world renown and of unknown origin. He travels the world helping both citizen and sinner alike, protecting us from the supernatural forces that surround us. He may come when called, but only as a last resort...when the laws and forces of this world are not enough.

Outward appearing as a suit and tie wearing relic from the beatnik era, the only clues to Fey’s origin lie in the odd appearance of his one eye, with its catlike pupil, and the protective tattoo markings that adorn his whip thin body.

Fey’s is a life governed by control; of himself, in which an abundance of pills and spells help to contain the demon within, and of the two worlds he inhabits, those of the living and the dead, who each have their own laws. His powers are unknown and ill-defined, but he is a subtle practitioner of both the white and black arts, and on occasion, his fists.

Fey has a strong , if oblique sense of fairness. and his adventures take him from skyscraper to slum to sometimes, the very depths of Hell.

Brief Description: Fey is a roguish occult investigator who seems to be as comfortable in the world of the living as well as the dead. It appears he also "visits" Hell, but it is never clearly defined.

Key Elements: horror, evil, occult that also deals in human misery. Mysterious lead character who’s past is slowly unveiled.

Association: Although series such as X-Files and Millenium might draw instant comparisons, Fey is different in that he is part of the mysterious world and not just looking into it.

Format: Fey was released as a comic series from Engine Graphicwerks.

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