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Foundation of Kur

Comics
I read comics. I’ll bet you could have never guessed on your own, but it’s true. I grew up on spider man, but gave it up because it jumped around too fast. Characters would die and come back in the same issue. Plot threads would emerge in one comic and then show up again in a completely different series. I didn’t want to buy the whole Marvel library, so I gave it up.

Much later I picked up Wild Cats in the Wild Storm universe. The stories were entertaining so I picked up Storm Watch and Authority. The story and the personalities of the characters change depending on the writer. It’s disappointing me recently, but I like the general idea of rebuilding from the ashes of a disaster. It brings out the love of civilization in me.

I also enjoy Powers, Darkness, Witchblade, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and others but I don’t collect them as regularly.

I do read one manga. Hikaru No Go. It’s a comic about the board game Go. It’s very sedate and really well written. The characters have motivations I can relate to and act like real human beings.

On line I did the writing for a comic called Industrial Powers (Karin Muether did the art). That’s been put on the back burner for quite some time now. It may come back. The only comic I read on line is Dominic Deegan. My web guy got me reading that one.

By now you might be noticing that Dingir: Adventures of the Gods is nothing like what I read. I’m not making a super hero story. I am telling a story that happens to have heroes in it. Those heroes happen to have powers beyond those of man.

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