Career
He is best known as the Horror Host Doctor Sarcofiguy, the first (and still only) African-American Horror Host. In addition to this, Dimes has written several novels, such as the graphic novel Tales of Home, the surreal thriller Coincidissonance and the mockumentary guidebook The White Corpse Hustle: A Guide for the Fledgeling Vampire, which has been favorably compared to the writings of Douglas Adams. This is the first of a planned trilogy.
Outside of his illustrations for his novels, John"s artwork has been showcased in Washington, District of Columbia galleries.
Mr. Dimes began performing as a popular stand-up comedian, working alongside David Chapelle, Patton Oswalt and Wanda Sykes. He has appeared in several independent films, including the satire "The Blair Bitch Project," (1999) and the documentaries "The Wave" (1996) and "American Scary" (2006), which screened at the 2007 San Diego Comic Conference
In 1995 John sang on the stage of the Apollo Theatre, and later that same year, Halloween 1995, his program, "The Spooky Movie", debuted on Falls Church Community television (formerly "Channel 38"), where it continues to run every Friday night. TSM can be seen around the country through the Horror Host Underground Network.
"Sarcofiguy" is a regular contributor to "The Count"s" weekly webprogram.