THE STORY

WELCOME to the prison-like city of KOWLOON. A cluster of conjoined buildings run by gangs where the ability of an individual to hope is non-existent. DANIEL, JIN and ARIANA are three kids who defy this life sentence. They intend to escape and are willing to go to EXTREME measures to do so. Since escape on foot is impossible, their quest leads them to the SKY.

THE CAST

DANIEL – Smart and gifted but unfocused. On the fast track to be a squandered genius, his lack of interest in academics leads to conflict with his father. He is an angry child. Even at this age you can tell the city has damaged him in some way. He is the driving force of the group.

JIN – A brilliant gear head he spends the vast majority of his time in the city’s junkyard. He experiments with his own designs and creations. His dad died in a racing accident and combined with an overprotective mother resulted in his very reserved personality.

ARIANA –Emotionally strong and pragmatic her childhood has been derailed into a life of helping her father run a convenience store. She has no social life to speak of and when she joins the group it is the first time she gets to be a kid again since her mother passed away. She soon emerges as the rock that supports the trio when times get hard.

Created by Abede Lovelace and Shaun Noel


June 21, 2011

GOT TOO MANY COMICS? KIDS NEED YOUR HELP


Like many of you I have a problem. I HAVE TOO MANY COMIC BOOKS. They fill my boxes, they fill my shelves, some of them are even spilling onto the floor. I can't bring myself to throw them away, and I thing selling them is even more of a hassle than it is worth. (Not that anyone is buying comic books anymore.)
So I figured why not GIVE THEM AWAY. I've seen article where people have donated toys and books to
HOSPITALS, WHY NOT COMIC BOOKS? I've looked that prospect up online, and it seems a lot of hospitals that officially accept comic books are quite a commute from my neighborhood, so I decided to reach out on my own and email some hospitals. And guess what someone answered. And they were more than happy to accept comic books for their children's ward/teen ward.
Admittedly there were a few books that were not child appropriate (sorry little Sally no Preacher for you) but most of them anyone can enjoy.
So do yourself a favor, get rid of the clutter,
LOOK UP ONE OF YOUR LOCAL HOSPITALS and help the children there get through their stay with a SMILE.