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Sep 2020

My story actually started as an ultra-violent post apocalyptic family drama about parents experimenting on their kids to create superheroes. The idea just started snowballing in my head like most of my ideas do.

That idea has DRASTICALLY simmered down to a fun action story more in line with a saturday morning cartoon :sweat_smile:

Gay elves? Are all of them gay? If so, how do they reproduce? Sorry if this is a silly question lol

Thanks so much for previously subscribing and helping me get to 25 subs :slight_smile: and no rush at all! There is a new chapter coming out soon though ehehe

Depression, growing up in the closet and wanting to live a childhood through my characters I was never allowed to live.

I'm actually on the spectrum and I tend to "daydream" a lot so most of my work is inspired by those. my current novel I'm working on here is a rewrite of my first novel. I came up with that one simply because I wanted to write about werewolves and wanted a healthier relationship than ones being protrayed in books and media at the time

That's fair. We need healthier relationships in general in our stories

needless to say the original failed at that. but I am nearly 15 years older now and much wiser about relationships in general

By standing on the shoulders of Giants.
Everything I have written and am writing is inspired by the great Fantasy and Science Fiction storytellers of the 1900s. :smiley:

I had made similar comics in the past, so I knew I wanted to make something like that again. A comic centering around kids with slice of life aspects to it. I love the crime genre, so I added some aspects of that into the comic as well.

The crime cases are usually inspired by maybe movies or TV shows.

This is quite a hard thing to answer because the story was made from many bits and pieces.

I had started writing a completely different story but didn't like where it was going. Then one day I got inspiration from a random daydream, scrapped the lot of it and started writing from scratch but keeping the main characters and mythology :sweat_smile: The genre (flintlock fantasy) is inspired by a bunch of historical fiction I read/watch but, y'know, fantasy.

It's a sub-genre of regular fantasy but with 1600s-1800s tech level rather than the usual medieval :grinning: It's still not very common but it is, in fact, my jam.