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Students teach old Doug new tricks!

8/24/2015

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A free ad and a stroller.

8/15/2015

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The year 1996. The place- San Diego, CA
It was a cold and stormy night, ... . not really, but it would sound more dramatic. Anyway, the UNIVERSE OF VOID needed to be enhanced by someone more talented than I - as if it was not hard to find someone like this- so I put a free ad in the San Diego READER. 
I posted a need for an artist to draw illustrations for an art project. The ad was free, so the results should be worth 'free'- right?. 
By horseshoes I got a response!
 Stay with me here, as it has been so many orbits since then, and since I have trouble remembering where I put my car keys I will recall what happened as literally as possible.
A young man answered the ad and we agreed to meet in at a park in North Park (seemed logical enough) so I arrived and waited. It wasn't too long until I spotted a young man (early twenties?) pushing a stroller- with a kid in it no less! We must have hit it off because Aaron B. heard my spiel and was interested! And why not? 
A great paying gig, with benefits, all expenses paid, and a chance for a talented young man to share his talents with the world- NOT! 
Nevertheless, he turned out to be an extremely talented artist, visual creator and friend. He accepted no monetary reward, but eagerly adopted the mission, so we both won.
These are the things destiny can provide if one just 'puts it out there'!


Is that all, you ask?
Pisces, no!
Next time, lets go back even farther in this tale . . . . .

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Follow us as we reveal the story behind the story!

8/10/2015

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"As in life, there are tales of heroism, tragedy, and everything in between, recorded in script and visuals every day. 

What you want to know is that the time you spend reading provides  
value.

SORRY. 

You won't find anything like this in the UNIVERSE OF VOID 

Blame your Host and Author:
Lambert Tvist

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    Bandit Babe (far right) is joined by a fetching vixen and a handsome Klingon

    author's Note:

    LAMBERT TVIST recalls, "All it took was a look at a billboard advertisement
     and the decision to have a booth at the SAN DIEGO COMIC-CONVENTION!"

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