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Give Forward Raising Donation's for Lenore Creator Roman Dirge

Creator and illustrator of the Lenore comic book series, Roman Dirge, has recently been in a hit-and-run accident. Our best wishes are with him during his time of recovery, but for now head over to Give Forward page which is helping taking donations to help pay for his medical expenses. Read on to learn more.


Roman Dirge, creator and illustrator of the Lenore comic book series, and his girlfriend Amber were injured in a hit-and-run accident in Hollywood, CA, on February 26, 2013. One of Dirge's legs was severely damaged, but he is said to be in good spirits despite facing a long recovery. As a long time collaborator with Roman on his many exceptional projects, we at Titan Entertainment Group wish to offer him good health and a speedy recovery. We would also love to spread the word that Roman's friend's and family have set up a fund to help him with his medical bills as they will be exceedingly large.

If you are a fan of Roman’s work and would like to wish him all the best by making a contribution- please visit Give Forward at the link below: http://www.giveforward.com/pleasehelpromancoverhismedicalexpenses

"I'm a self employed artist and I do not have insurance. The bills will start arriving next week, which I assume will add up to the cost of a small private island. One of my good friends set up a donation page to help with this. Believe me, anything helps. I've been blown away by the outpouring of support from friends, fans and family. I thank everyone, from the bottom of my jerky-like heart, and I'm just so thankful of everything." – Roman Dirge

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