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Paul Milligan |
www.livejournal.com/users/superleezard |
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Born in Maine, moved to
England and raised in
Texas . . . some might
call him a man of the
world. Not many, but
some. After discovering
there was no future in
the archeology/Nazi
fighting adventurer
game, failing to create
a flying car and with no
worlds left to conquer,
Paul turned his
attention to comics and
found a whole new way to
exploit his tenuous grip
on reality. Paul lives
in a small apartment in
Dallas, Texas that is
just barely big enough
to contain his massive
ego and overwhelming
imagination and
creativity (see, see . .
. massive ego) and is
so terribly lonely. |
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A. C. Hall |
www.livejournal.com/users/freejenkins |
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Born in Fort Worth, Texas and
cursed to live out his life there, A. C. Hall has been an avid
writer/creator since the first grade when he wrote a
detailed story about a young Tarzan who busted up a gun
running, drug dealing, gang of gorillas and ended up using
their brains in a stew. Consequently, his teachers called
his parents, forced him to re-write his story, and tried to
put him in "special classes". He now dabbles in journalism,
occasionally goes to college, works on numerous comic book
ideas, and cooks gorilla brain stew every now and then. |
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Kevin Steele |
www.livejournal.com/users/nurokatt |
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Kevin Steele is a graduate of
the Art Institute of Dallas with an overwhelming love for
creating art-- his greatest love being to paint. Since
graduating, he has worked in the computer gaming industry
creating concept art for such titles as "Blair Witch III", "CounterStrike:
Condition Zero", and "Star Trek: Elite Force II". Kevin has
also worked hard to master creating comics although
"Twilight: High Moon" is his first serious venture into the
medium he grew up loving since childhood. |
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Dana Place |
www.livejournal.com/users/bigdpimpin |
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A self made middle management
shill, Dana Place brings to Stumblebum Studios the robotic
attention to structure every group of artistic talent needs.
Growing up in Texas City, Texas and transplanted to Dallas,
Dana soon realized that a life of solid mediocrity and the
comfortable tedium of
bureaucracy has a valuable place in the world. |
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Dave Sherrill |
www.livejournal.com/users/subweird
www.culturalvoid.net |
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Dave Sherrill does a
daily webcomic called
Cultural Void.
He also plays mandolin
and sings in an
insurgent country band
called
100 Damned Guns.
He inked a five page
comic, written by Paul
Milligan, for the 2005
Stumblebum
Studios Anthology and
has had his comics
published in Samples
Press. |
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Drew Clements |
www.livejournal.com/users/790
www.dreamsofelectricsheep.com
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A professional college
student at the
University of Alabama
and
part-time radio dj, Drew
Clements spends his
spare time writing epic
novels that make editors
cringe, short stories
that are too long, and
livejournal entries that
expound his delusions of
grandeur. A comic
book fan as far back as
can be remember, Drew
hopes one day to bring
his creations to his
favorite medium, or at
least take his writing
to
the next level...
Wal-Mart catalogues.
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David DeGrand |
http://davedegrand.blogspot.com/
http://webpages.charter.net/mdaviddegrand/ |
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Having been a cartoonist
since he was forced draw
a comic strip for a
fifth grade art class,
David DeGrand is still
not famous and getting
increasingly bitter
about it. After being
the cartoonist for his
high school and college
newspapers (and doing
various illustration
assignments when he can
get them), he now spends
his time collecting
plastic cartoon
characters, playing old
Game Boy games, toiling
away at his job as a
movie projectionist, and
drawing and painting
until he can’t stand it. |
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Sam Milligan |
www.livejournal.com/users/wheniwasaboy |
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Born at a very early age in the wilds of the New
Hampshire North Country, Sam Milligan joined the Air
Force to avoid the draft during the Vietnam War and
somehow ended up in Fort Worth, TX. One of the few
remaining conservative hippies, he writes opinion,
fact, fiction and songs – sometimes all in the same
paragraph. When not putting words to paper, or
putting in the time untangling ecommerce that pays the
bills, he is a member of the Society for Creative
Anachronism (SCA), a historical recreation group that
researches and replays the Middle Ages, in everything
from costume to cooking to fighting skills to music.
Easily the oldest and quite possibly the oddest
contributor to Stumblebum Studios. |
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