Meyer video bio comic now online

Published: Nov. 4, 2009 at 1:46 PM
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MACOMB, Mich., Nov. 4 (UPI) -- Eagle One Media Wednesday announced the release of "Twilight: Unbound -- The Stephenie Meyer Story," a digital video comic about the U.S. novelist.

Meyer penned the iconic "Twilight" vampire books, which are being adapted for the big screen.

"Twilight: Unbound," her unofficial biography, is now available through outlets such as iTunes, Nokia's Ovi Store and Android's Marketplace. It will soon be available on Amazon On-Demand and CinemaNow, as well.

"This unique, unofficial biography is available as a video download or as a packaged mobile app that was developed by ZooVision and also contains a history of the real-life town of Forks, Wash., where the fictional 'Twilight' stories take place," Eagle One Media said in a news release. "From a dream to a string of bestsellers to a successful movie franchise, Stephenie Meyer has captured the imagination of millions around the world with her 'Twilight stories' about a young girl and her vampire lover. Now the tables are turned as Stephenie Meyer is featured in this new unique motion comic unofficial biography."

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