The Start of Pan - Hamelin's Story
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Ongoing, First published Jan 23, 2017
"I want to be free, so let me be free..."


This is my version of the origin of Peter Pan, so please enjoy.

Hamelin (or Peter for you guys) has lived his entire life as a pirate captain's son. He wants to escape the typical pirates life of pillaging and lies. Sailing to Neverland, he befriends a certain fairy that can show him the way to freedom. Having to choose between keeping up with his fathers expectation and his will to be free, Hamelin is torn. Will he ever be truly free?



All character personalities, designs, and story are mine. Of course there are a whole butt-load of references, but shut up and enjoy the story.
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