


Like two-thirds of the comic fans/artists I know, a group of friends and I used to make our own comics in elementary school and junior high. Our company was called the Super Comics Group and featured characters like Black Hawk, Sting-Ray, The Y-men, The Guardians, and my group, The Champions. I was the editor-in-chief (One day, my mom asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I said "Stan Lee!") We would work on them and then pass them out for our classmates to read (They even had letter-pages!) I have a box full of 'em, so I'll post some stuff every now and then. Shout outs to Bill Ross, Ted Dudek, Chris Berkeley, David Wilcox and Patrick McCuen.