During the journey though, i found my love for anime, and manga, which inspired me (And my familiy liked animated anything which helped me). I would draw pictures based off of my own stories. As i saw there characters that i drew they would 'speak to me' in a sense. I would look at them and get lots of ideas about who they were and their world. I eventually started drawing panels here and there for excepts i would see in my head, and the write about them. My love for comics evolved as would free write and draw. After a while I had a comic idea, where the boy fell from the sky into a wasteland. I wanted it to be an arena style comic, but soon after designing him, people kept comparing him to al from fma. This kinda annoyed me, and i kept re-designing him over and over. . So i let it die. or so i thought, when my cousin saw it. he encouraged me to continue with it, and to make it into a comic. the story changed to an urban fantasy, when i realized that did know what else i would do with the original story I tried writing the urban fantasy over a few times, with the concept that the spell casters could travel between dimensions, where one existed with magic and one without. (i may flesh out this idea more later for a new story, because my concept for it was good, I just wasn't ready for it) but most of my main cast for my current comic were born, although they have gone through a lot of changes since then. I decided to abandon the urban fantasy idea because i have never stepped foot in a city before, and realized that I didn't have the experience to draw that. but, i kept concepting into a pure fantasy world, where i can design everything the way i want, and lots of natural landscapes. which, country kid me, was most familiar with. it took me another few years to decided how to go forward, and I tried making my comic many times over, trying to find a beginning i was happy with, because there was so much information i needed to tell about my world.