Static.
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Ongoing, First published May 27, 2013
Andy was a young boy who was addicted to television. He watched it so much it washed up a good majority of his brain and he lost his mind. At the early age of ten, he became so obsessed with television that he murdered his own mother. He was sent away to a Mental Facility for ten years, until he had broken out. Now that he is free, he changes his name (Gordon) and appearance making people believe he is someone he is not. His obsession with television obviously has yet to die, because he soon begins to murder people Inspired by the TV shows he watches. The signal in Gordon's head is lost and there is now nothing but Static...
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