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2018: This year I almost exclusively worked on C6, combining my previous three books. I did a bit more OCT stuff, but C6 was the focus. I also released Princess Kaizo Land this year. I also did some planning for the new story with Mae, but just planning.
Still 2017: With that cleanup done, I started work for C6, redesigned Mae for a new story, designed more characters, and oh yeah I was in ForDisplayOCT throughout the entirety of 2017. I also released a small game, Little Peach, and began working on Princess Kaizo Land.
2016: I published War of the Sun/Bluestone in a single book. I also decided to join OCTs this year, including one with Mae. I restarted Cosmic Crusader, and continued work on Salem and finished Sleep Cycles, in which I repurposed Rex the stick figures from 2011.
2015: A big year. I finished Hunters, finished What We See, and finished Bluestone, the second half of War of the Sun. I finished Wired, a short story, and began work on Salem. I also wrote character themes for Harm0nic characters such as Fugue, who will appear later.
2013: In 2013, I finished my last Sonic comic, a mix between Sonic and Portal. I combined Abbey into the Hunters story and began work on that comic. I started a new prose story called "What We See." I also started my Lego stop motion animation series.
2010: Starting off strong with Shadow the Hedgehog of course. At this point I'd be 12/13. I had thought of some characters by now but a majority of my comics remained Sonic comics. However, I was also working on a sprite comic with my brother at this time, using RPGmaker images.
It's time for Metyl to take over the world.
OCT statistic and tracking database coming soon, courtesy of MetylBot, my WIP Discord bot!
Bandwagoning the four favorite games discussion, it's time to give everyone whiplash. These are in no order
Hey, I finally put together a commissions sheet!
Some more information is in the two links below. The attached images show some of my digital art work, but I do pixel stuff as well!
Digital Art: https://t.co/mWOzg8WkZ0
Pixel Art: https://t.co/bwHCQNsFmS