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GET OFFA ME!

Aaah… nothing like an on time comic. 🙂

Y’know, I was thinking… I never thought I would have written 160 pages of anything, but here I am. My younger selves, predominantly my high school self, is looking at me right now and is astonished with where I’ve gotten thus far. Now I wouldn’t say that I ever thought of myself as a failed writer. But I’ve always longed for the day when I could actually start writing something and finish it, seeing as pretty much everything I’ve ever written in the past never reached completion. I have CDs upon CDs of incomplete work, which have always kinda mocked me.

Ever since I first discovered comics, I wanted to write them. I can flash back to any number of comics I tried to start. I created a few “issues” for my super hero team, X-Flock, but it never went anywhere. I did come close to completing an entire X-Flock story, but God only knows what happened to it.

I used to write Battle Angel Alita fan fiction, but most of my work ended up being four or fives pages, all of which ended up on the scrap heap. The largest document I ever created was called The Gunnm Documentary, which was a large collection of notes and stories which intended to tell the prehistory of the Battle Angel Alita universe… but this was before the recent Last Order series was written. Fortunately there was enough original material in The Gunnm Documentary for me to strip it of any Alita reference and still keep the story intact. Now it’s the foundation for Martian Uprising, my sci-fi epic that I’m going to work on years on down the road. Still, even the Gunnm Documentary wasn’t something I considered to be completed work that I would have been proud to put my name on.

Then there was when I started work on my first webcomic, The Book Of Huzzah. I was surprised that it lasted some 103 pages. The first webcomic story I wanted to write for The BOH was called I’m Screw’d, but I only managed about five pages between two different attempts. The next original story that I tried to write, Skyhowl Legacy, lasted like 16 pages; more than I ever produced up to that point, but still something that I couldn’t get myself to want to finish. And when I started Moose River, the first attempt at writing a more narrative story lasted 30 pages; more than Skyhowl but again it wasn’t anything to write home about.

The most I’ve ever done of any one art project, quantity wise, was when I had my Pokémon website; I created something like 450 fake cards for the Pokémon card game. But those things were easy to make; I used to make like three to five of them every few days, and this was over a period of like five years. 450 fakes still was quite a feat, but then again, it wasn’t a story.

Moose River (the current incarnation) is finally something I can be proud of. 160 pages alone has certainly proven to me that I can finally write a story that I don’t see as yet another a failed attempt. I hope this trend continues! 🙂

6 Responses to “GET OFFA ME!”

  1. Jamie sezzzzz:

    NOW Shea has got sympathy points…

  2. Jason sezzzzz:

    congrats on getting this far!

  3. mayor of moose river sezzzzz:

    JAMIE: I’ve been rejected many times by girls, but I’ve always feared being violently rejected like this. As if being rejected alone wasn’t bad enough.

  4. mayor of moose river sezzzzz:

    JASON: Thanks! I look forward to being able to finish the next 160 pages. (^_^)

  5. Jamie sezzzzz:

    i see what you mean about rejection and how it can be that harsh.

    i have only experienced rejection once (i think…)… and it was in high school. a guy broke up with me because we didn’t do couple stuff, such as kissing… we dated for like… a week and he basically ignored me the entire time… and broke up with me. but the rejection itself was pretty harsh. i went up to talk to him and he didn’t say anything to me and stuffed a note into my hands and walked away… and the note was some bullshit about how i didn’t kiss him.

  6. mayor of moose river sezzzzz:

    JAMIE: I’ve had my fair share of rejecting and rejection…. all of which I’m not too proud of. The worst rejection I had was between a ill-fated long distance crush and when I fell hard for a lesbian classmate (but this after she revealed to me that she “really really liked me”). The worst rejection I did was when I broke up with my girlfriend because I thought she was cheating on me… but I was so far off from the truth, it still hurts. 🙁

    Hurting others and being hurt sucks.

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Moose River
by Philippe Van Lieu
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