![]() Author has written 1 story for City of Heroes. Freestyle Bio, eh? I can swing that. IA Unlimited was going to be a label of comics back when i had the enthusiasm to draw a webcomic. It never got off the ground, because while i had enthusiasm, i was completely lazy and cheap. It doesnt make sense, but then much of my life didnt. I grew up in a house. It was neat. When holloween came around, we threw things at the pagans passing by our house dressed as demons, frankenstien monsters, and buffy the vampire slayer. Of course, we did that at valentines day and guy fox day, too. We just had an itch to throw things. My writing career started when i produced a graphic novel in junior high entitled "The Urinator," a toilet based superhero. It was crap. People loved it. Afterwards, i wrote several short original stories titled "Ian's Story," and "Ian's next story," which were about a guy named Ian who split up the people in the world into different species he encountered in high school. It was a sort of modern fantasy novel with sewer jocks, Hippie hordes, and the Children of Hoth: subterranian nerds who lived under a Best Buy. The first MMORPG i played was City of Heroes, and sustained my attentions with its explosions and constant updates for around 2 years before i started writing "Interview with the Matriarch," Starring the Bone Matriarch, my first capable online combatant. It took a good time to finish, because my attention wavered here and there. Finally, after establishing a supervillian group when City of Villians came out, i met many others who had the imagination to provide original biographies and backstories. Interview was finally finished, and the Inner Circle , full of murderous fiends and crazy folks, and the gears started turning for a sequal. The Origin of the Circle was finished in the second year of COV, at the largest story i've ever written at 190 pages with a story i completely WINGED. Now i'm working on a sequal, my drawing abilities once more, and i'm looking forward to talking with other folks who have a sense of imagination. |
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