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Future Comic Book Ideas
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Ongoing, First published Nov 21, 2016
I am currently working on a superhero comic book universe with a friend of mine. As I think up new ideas, I like to write them out in prose to see how I like the story, the scene, or the character before I run with it and write it up as a comic script. It's a form of pre-writing strategy I enjoy. I can get my ideas out in one place, and if I forget an idea, I have it written down somewhere. It's also nice to have opinions of the character and stories I plan to write in the future.

So these "chapters" will be excerpts from my head. They might be a new character or a new scene. Just something I'm working on for later.
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