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One more for today: Through his chosen profession as a butcher, Bernerd Carnaby is daily exposed to dozens of animal carcasses ready for production. It is rather unfortunate then, that Bernerd also happens to be psychic. While he cuts, he is constantly hounded by the ectoplasmic, shoggoth-like consciousness that all farmed animals are tied to [...]


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Sorry I didn’t post this one last night – I was sick of burying these updates at two in the morning. There may be two for today, so keep your eyes peeled… During the superhero boom of the 1980′s, many countries resorted to questionable means in their efforts to build a native team form national [...]


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Coastiiiiiiiiing…. Tomorrow: the Radioactive Ladyboy Later, J


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Another late night post for y’all – I’m in the busiest part of my two-week cycle, so it’s probably going to go this way with the character posts for a few more days. Anyway, here she is: In life, Annie was a devout (as much as is possible) Unitarian Universalist. She was tolerant, kind, and [...]


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I’m cashing in one of my freebies today, so this character is actually one of golden oldies that’s been bouncing around in my head for years. Say hello to the Spotted Toad: During WWII, Dick Braithwaite was known as The Alpha Combatant – the ultimate American soldier, created by the most advance medical science of [...]


Even I think this one is gross: Once a fairly normal brain tumor, life began to change for the Time Tumor when it achieved a crude sentience by accidentaly “hacking” into the the brain of it’s victim. This dim awareness manifested itself as a deep malevolance for it’s host, and caused the accelerated death of [...]


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That’s week one, people. only 3 more to go. Before showing himself to Moses, Yahweh appeared as burning bush to Hosiah. However, Hosiah had recently uncovered a most pleasing and terrifying idol in the desert. Though the bush cajoled, threatened and pleaded, Hosiah refused to cease his worship of the graven object. In fit of [...]


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Boy oh boy, I’m glad this one is over with. This character thingey is getting a bit draining. Criminals of Vienna, Beware! Though by day Ecce Homo by Titian is a simple painting hanging on the walls of a museum, but night he uses his extensive knowledge of painting technique to help the VPD hunt [...]


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This challenge is grueling, but it’s very interesting in that I’m being forced to do research and explore ideas that I would probably not consider a part of my everyday interests. Case in point — today’s entry: The Nameless Sadhu wanders the streets of Mumbai, chattering endlessly. No one can be certain why, as Nameless [...]


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Here’s day 4: Mia Estelle Glazel (1898 – 1984) was a major figure in the early history of newspaper comic strips, best know for her comics Life in America and Politics of the Porcine. She started her career as an assistant to Bud Fisher on the strip Mutt and Jeff, but was quickly hired away [...]


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