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Stories

I love to tell stories. As time goes by, I will share stories about myself, my friends, and others.

Most of these stories will be published in the online comic strip or various comic books.

On this page, I will provide information about the various stories published by my creators. I hope you will look for these, read them, and find them enjoyable.

Published projects

The World of Vicki Fox series

A project with Laura Howell.

A New Cheer : 1998, Radio Comix, Furrlough # 75

Terry Fox series

A project with David Koppenhaver. The Terry Fox series is an experiment in creating comic book stories that are: (1) animation based and (2) have no dialog. The idea is to tell funny stories in a purely pictorial fashion. Terry and the other characters will be drawn in a cartoony wildlife fashion.

Buddy, Can You Spare A Drawing : 1998, United Publications, Wild Side # 6.
The Great Escape : 1999, Radio Comix, Furrlough # 98.
The Toy : 2001, Radio Comix, Furrlough # 112..

Foxxe Family series

A project with Shelley Pleger.

The Eight Days : July 1999, Shanda Fantasy Arts, Magic Carpet # 2.

Future projects

Kogyaru Kitsune series

The Kogyaru Kitsune (loosely translated as 'Valley girl foxes') series is about two sisters and a friend who get bored with high school life, borrow their dad's space ship, and decide to travel the universe in search of "food, fashion, and fun".

Fan fictions

Tiny Toon Adventures

Yes, we have experimented with writing fan fictions of our own. You can read them here. It was during this experiment that we decided that the hardest part of doing a fan fiction is to stay true to the character, attributes, and feel of the original series where the characters are defined. This is why we are not fond of fan fictions that take the characters and put them into other settings or re-define the characters.

Tropical Winter : 1998, A story about the TTA gang in a snowman building competition where the prize is a trip to Hawaii.
Fan Thoughts : 1996, A satire asking how would the TTA gang respond if they knew how some fans think about them.