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When things get big, I’m sure I want to talk about how I began my comic and all the creative madness behind it. Until then, I can talk about it in pieces on forums, lol. And now I am talking about the total original beginnings of my story. I think we all know it, the times when your idea didn’t even exist yet and it was just pieces in your head.

If I should be as strict as possible, my story started as bad fanfiction to one movie and it all goes back to the year 2015. That year I discovered a small movie named Chappie, not a big hit, but I love robots, so it captured me and I started to draw fan art and draw stories for it. Now, how does it connect to my story? My main character Charlie practically started as that robot, I also made more fan characters and things kinda stayed. And even when I left the fanfiction for the movie, I made them into pokemon and made a pokemon fan comic with them, based on that movie. Getting lost yet? And just after that, in 2018, I totally disappeared from fanfiction territory and started to work on my own word. But the fact is, many things and my characters have roots in these stupid fanfictions I did so many years ago, even though they have nothing in common anymore. I think this is something people can relate to and it’s important to remember where you started.

And this is the comic I am talking about

What’s your story? Did you start with bad fanfiction, just like I did, or were you smarter than that? lol, Share your stories and works.

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etc. etc.

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My comic: https://tapas.io/MK-AKA-Morgan

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It was pretty genius thinking back. For some reason adults were obsessed with getting in your business and wanting to read personal stuff like blogs and journals, but no one gave a fuk about any stories you were writing to the point where even if you wanted a parent or teacher to read you stories no one would and would pull every trick in the book to avoid having to read it.

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