Missing Linx GNMedia Release -- A couple of days ago, Viper Comics learned that one of their readers, Zachary M., an eight-year-old, was raising money for the St. Baldrick's Charity by volunteering to have his head shaved.

As they say on their website, the St. Baldrick's Foundation is a volunteer-driven charity committed to funding the most promising research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long and healthy lives.

"Zachary had let us know in the past that he was a fan out our books, especially 'Battle Smash' and 'Hero Petz' and he'd even go so far as to create his own Fan Art for our Editor-In-Chief's webcomic 'Cemetery Street.' When he asked us to help get the word out about his attempt to raise some money, we were completely onboard," said Jessie Garza, Viper Comics' President. "You hear all the time about how selfish kids are these days. So when Zachary asked us to help spread the word, we jumped at the chance. We deal with heroes all the time in comicbooks, it's cool to find someone who takes that on board and tries to get out there and do something good for others. Especially an eight-year-old."

So help Zachary hits his target and go beyond. Simply visit his donor page at http://www.stbaldricks.org/participants/mypage/508602/2012 and help him help kids in need.

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About Viper Comics:
Viper Entertainment Inc., Dba Viper Comics, has been publishing comic books and graphic novels since July 2003. Our debut title, Dead@17 was an instant hit and was noted as a top 10 Hot Comic in Wizard Magazine. Viper has since released a number of successful books, including Daisy Kutter, a critically acclaimed series that was nominated for a Harvey Award in 2006 and was also noted as a top pick for young adults by the American Library Association. Viper has published over 100 comic books and 45 graphic novels. Viper has had four graphic novels recommended by the American Library Association, The Middleman (TV show on ABC Family), Daisy Kutter, Emily Edison, and Oddly Normal.