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DrSpooN

Ryan Borella

Self-Proclaimed "King Of Boozing" Ryan's been writing/drawing comics since time out of mind. After numerous projects (some known, some unknown), being the sole inspirado for the Captain Morgan pirate and a brief fling as a ruler of a small aztec nation. Ryan finally found his niche with writer Christopher Fitch to create the ultimate buddy-buddy feel good comic of the century.

It also took a cattle prod to the frontal lobe but we don't speak of that.

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too close, TOO CLOSE!!!

Christopher Fitch

What can be said about this guy that hasn't already been said in numerous courts and cases countrywide. The brains behind Thick Pie, Fitch got his start writing childrens books... after his "too adult" language became to much for the literary world of smaller ears, Fitch quickly learned of a new medium to spread his madness. After whipping Ryan into shape he soon infected the tubes known as the internet with oddly word filled dialect, causing massive Google spikes, and brain hemmohrages nationwide.

 

A party-ninja and a lady killer like never seen before. And on cold lonely nights when the moon is full, if you listen carefully you can hear his lonely call.

 
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Jack Katz

Jack Katz

Jack Katz is an lonely hermit whom has hired bears to draw and write 
comics for him. He will one day take over the world with his mighty bear
army.

 

 
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Andrei818

Andrei Lukianoff

Born on a distant planet under a purple sun in an alternate dimension, this being metamorphasized from the warped musings of a deranged doppelganger’s mind. Abandoned on the nether arctic regions, he was found, raised, and nurtured by a group of polar amazons, a sisterhood of cloned redheaded women-warriors, typically clad in turtleneck sweaters & goggles-like glasses, which were feared for their combat prowess, desired for their curvaceous bodies and looks, and intrigued by their mirror magic – the art of creating a double from one’s reflection.  Upon reaching maturity, he embarked upon a long journey off a short pier…

Yet, these bifurcated women forever marked this entity as he began his travels, encountering different variations of multiples and the like.  Tripping over his own feet and stumbling through a wormhole into a series of parallel universes, his misadventures began:

  • ·         He’s fought invading aliens on a superhero team, Titan Trinity, consisting of the empowered Duplicating Dames, identical twin sisters who can multiply into an army of exact copies of themselves, and himself – yet, lost them while drunk at a party;
  • ·         He aided the Mark XIII series bio-androids, humanoid robots  of the same shape and model, namely of hot redheads, against the cyber-virus plague as a decoy for the invading masses – and got his laptop debugged and fixed;
  • ·         He vanquished the “Deadly Doubles”, a pair of shape-changing demons who slaughter those who they duplicate, and their undead minions – yet those demons made a good pizza;
  • ·         Managed to cook an earth meal by himself – and it tasted good… well, more like decent… maybe…

…And lastly, falling into this dimension, he lost his myriad powers due to the yellow sun. Now, stranded in an asylum where he works for a meager pittance (and occasionally let out on “good behavior”), he explores his new passion of which he’s totally mesmerized upon the discovery of arts – comics, cartoons, anime/manga as well as classical/traditional art (as well as writing).

Now attempting to replicate his own mad style by mixing mediums, he produces his own uniquely bizarre masterpieces…

Some people dispute this claim, claiming he’s some deranged cartoonist who draws whatever comes to mind, while moonlighting as an engineering designer, somewhere in the middle of New York (north of the City), and attempts to juggle a variety of interests that mix into one another…

To Be Continued… or Revised…

 
 
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CarlosG

Carlos G.

Age: Older than moldy cheese.
Actually being encouraged to play video games and watching too much anime while growing up can really mess with your head. I'm living proof of that.


I started drawing when I was programming games on a old Apple IIe computer and needed to design the graphics. I realised that drawing was a lot more fun than the programming so I stuck to it.
For a while I did some freelance work which included album covers, posters, murals and magazine illustrations, but what I really wanted to do was some comics. So I got myself a real job, got myself a computer and started to do my own comic on the internet. Heaven.

 
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