Saturday 21 December 2013

History Lesson



A NEW AGE OF COMICS
HISTORY OF IRON WORKS
During one sunny day of summer 2003, as I was walking home from school, the image of the Fair Rider appeared to me as vivid as reality itself. As a small country boy I let go of this reality till 2005 when I redefined the character as a superhero with the ability to manipulate electricity as a result of his mother being struck by lightning when she was pregnant with him. I guess at that time I was too young to realize the absurdity of the matter.
The next characters I created were Bee man/Droneculous (Ignore the ridiculous names) and Dawguns in 2007 and included them in a part of the Iron works comics that I titled Dark Canons. By the end of 2008, 25 characters were created. Previous concepts of characters also materialized (well not literally, I’m not crazy) and were adapted as characters. The Beast/Fire claw was created in 2007 and was the main character in The Fire claw comics. By the end of 2008 Iron works had 103 characters.
By now Iron works has about 100 active characters and about 120 dormant characters. We start on Cain Bird:
Well in case you are confused the (please let me call it this) passage above was written by Sir Anthony some 4 years ago when he was only 13 years of age and it has been copied word by word but unfortunately the page containing Cain Bird’s story was missing so I have no idea what the character was all about.
Quote of the day
The rain forms dark clouds in the sky for the sake of those who are deaf and rumbles for the sake of the blind.
This is for all those who say that they are waiting for God to give them a sign. The signs are always there and for everyone.

CAIN BIRD
Nightjar, Al Braizer, Cain Bird and Knuckle Beak (Abel)
·         Aliens from the planet Qugal.
·         Legend goes that the Qugalians were a lazy people so they seeked the help of the evil wizard Kakigan instead of listening to the message of the prophet Doxyn of hard work.
·         Kakigan bewitched them so that all Qugalian mothers would only give birth to twins where one twin was the master while the other was the slave.
·         The slave had a skull-like mask covering his whole head and followed all the instructions of his master.
·         The Qugalians were an evil people and that is why they had accepted Kakigan’s solution. The level of evilness was seen in their eyes, which were partly red and partly black. If the black color was a lot then the evil in the person’s heart was beyond measure. For example, Kakigan had totally black eyes but Doxyn had bright red eyes.
·         The story follows the twin brothers Cain and Abel, sons of Nightjar and Agent Marie.
·         Nightjar is introduced in the Spikers series as a villain together with his twin brother Al Braizer. As an enemy of the state, Agent Marie is sent after him but she falls in love with him.
·         A red-eye effect is a state experienced by a Qugalian when they successfully overcome all the evil in their heart like Doxyn. When experienced the skull mask of the slave breaks and they are freed of their slavery.
·         Qugalians also possess wings which grow as they grow but normally children don’t have wings. Wings start growing when they are adolescents. Once a Qugalian experiences a black-eye effect by embracing evil, their wings become metallic. The metallic feathers can be used as blades and are very lethal.
·         It is said that a demon ancestor of the Qugalians called Draken, who was responsible for mass genocide 1000 years ago, would possess any Qugalian who kills !000 people. As such even the most dangerous Qugalian, Nightjar, has only killed 999 people.

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