DEMO

The Story of a Junkyard Dog
 
 


www.demo-dog.com
 
 
 Written & Created by Jon Bozak
Illustrated by Scott Bruns
 
 
 
"Let Demo show you why adopting a Pit Bull is the purest form of recycling. This story stole my heart." - Julia Szabo
 
A graphic novel for readers young and old that follows a misunderstood junkyard dog and his difficult journey to find acceptance in an unfriendly world. A modern tale about the most classic of heroes - the underdog!

DEMO - The underdog of underdogs. Tank's son and Joe's whipping boy. Demo learns at a young age that life isn't very fair in a junkyard. Little does he know that it's going to get much worse outside of it.

Yes there really is a dog named Demo!

(You didn't think we thought him up on our own, did you?)

That's right! And for the past 13 years, Demo's been fearlessly spreading love and slobber to people everywhere. In fact, he's licked more faces and made more friends than probably any other dog in history! Okay, that's an exaggeration, but honestly, who could deny such a charming and good-looking fella?

Well, believe it or not there are plenty of people who do. Indeed, on any given day, quite a few individuals cross to the other side of the street when they see Demo walking toward them. They don't trust his looks, because his looks give him away as an American Pit Bull Terrier, the most misunderstood and feared breed of dog in the world today.

It's really a shame. Not only are the street-crossers missing out on some high quality dog slobber, they're totally missing the bigger picture. If they'd just take a longer look, they'd notice the sparkle in his eye, the jaunt in his step and the wag of his tail. Most importantly, they'd see that there's nothing really scary thing about him. Perhaps then they'd be forced to question their decision to cross the street in the first place.

If only life were that simple, but it isn't and that's why this book is long overdue. Finally the tale of today's underdog has been written, and for all those street-crossers it's time to take notice and look at the big picture. Appearances don't make the dog, slobbery kisses do.

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