Board Thread:Writer's Workshop/@comment-4849011-20160604033711/@comment-4849011-20160619010443

~laughs at the a-hole comment~ Yeah, he acted like he was going to do me some great favor. Here's that picture I promised. The three characters on the bottom are Devotee/Daniel, Dharna/Dago, and Pathos/Michael. You might think, "Wait, is Daniel dressed like Captain America?" That's partly right. I read a couple of trade paperbacks, Captain America: Scourge of the Underworld and Captain America: The Captain, which featured a character named John Walker. He fought Steve Rogers, the original Captain America, as the Super-Patriot and then replaced Rogers as Captain America for a while. However, his tenure did not go well, and traumas he experienced made him increasingly unstable. After Rogers regained the Captain America title and shield, the government faked Walker's death, gave him the alias Jack Daniels, and allowed him to operate under the code name U.S.Agent. His first limited series, the one reprinted in the Scourge TPB, was about loss and redemption. I just found the stories to be very moving, and the character was portrayed with depth and pathos. I thought that creating a similar character would allow for effective and interesting stories. Readers will get to see Daniel dealing with his emotional issues while relishing in his role as a hero.

To be honest, I had to look up which scripture it was referencing, and I'm the one that made the reference. Unfortunately, this sci-fi feature won't have cool musical numbers. I know, I know- why would someone even write a sci-fi story without cool musical numbers? Thanks for the further glimpse into RHPS culture! They're certainly thorough! If I said you were funny, would it seem like I was buttering you up? I first learned about the toast from a friend who was going to see a performance. There was also some event for which he said he needed a chicken. I asked, "A live chicken?" and he replied no, a cooked chicken. I suggested the chicken rotisserie at the grocery store, which my dad and I always called "the chicken-go-round". I like how it tells who everyone is during the opening credits. "Who's this guy again?" "Hey, you should've paid attention!"