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Howdy everyone! This is my first official post on CCAS! Really excited to be here. I was browsing online and found this group which combines two of my favorite things! God and comic!!! COOL!

 

Here's a brief intro of myself. I was raised in Japan but lived in the States since college and on. I currently work but draw cartoons on the side. I currently am drawing two webcomic series called  AMERICAN OTAKU and  ABSTRACT BEING. Please check them out if you have the time.

 

I like draw comics, read manga, and watch saturday morning cartoons. Yes... did I fail to mention that i am a HUGE Geek? ;)

 

Well, I am very blessed to be here today, and I hope to make friends & participate in fellowship through this unique media :)

 

God Bless!

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Comment by alecho on April 4, 2011 at 8:30pm

@Sven: hey! Thanks for your comment (first comment on my blog!) Thanks for liking Abstract Being :) I've never heard of When I am King til you mentioned it, but I do see a lot of similarity. I'm not sure what game you are referring to, but I played a Japanese SNES game called 46億年物語 (46 Okunen Monogatari). Is this what you are talking about?

 

btw, just saw your work online. REALLY AWESOME! I'm gonna follow them closely :)

Comment by Sven Jacobs on April 3, 2011 at 10:26pm

I like Abstract Being... it's... comparable to that "When I am King" or that evolution game...um... the one where you create a being and it evolves.

 

Whatever, cool job.;

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