Monster
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Ongoing, First published Aug 30, 2016
A boy's mind is trapped inside a monsters body. He was a normal human, with extremely good intelligence. He wakes up and figures out that he has two consciousnesses. One is that intelligence mind, and the other one is a powerful and wild consciousness, that controls the body. But he can see what the monster sees and hear what the monster hears. Will he ever be normal to continue school? Or is he trapped forever?

Elmo Clay is a normal boy in his twentys. He like the school he goes on, but mostly his studies. He can't wait until he get to start a new life with his teacher's niece. But the dream brakes when he breath a kind of virus in the shape as a vapor, and become the monster Rannygazoo.
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