• Morning Stars 1400141

    From Kevrob@21:1/5 to Noahide Videos Bible on Thu Nov 7 15:02:27 2019
    On Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 5:57:56 PM UTC-5, Noahide Videos Bible wrote:
    Morning Stars 1400141


    Prologue

    Rachael was hungry.....

    ..... well, on we go.

    Please, stop!

    This is rec.arts.comics.dc.universe, not Fan Fiction Central.

    Kevin R

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  • From Noahide@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 29 08:34:58 2019
    The Angels Saga is spiritual fiction published by Noahide Books.
    The intention of Noahide Books is for much of its work to be ultimately produced as film. It is hoping to eventually get these films produced
    by Warner Brothers.

    DC Comics fanfiction literature is produced by Noahide Books.
    This work is ongoing, and the attempt is to gradually improve
    the quality of the Noahide Books DC Comics fanfiction till it gets
    to the level of quality decent enough for use by DC Comics and
    Warner Brothers.

    I have been collecting DC Comics since 1987. I first began collecting
    them from Percy's Newsagents in Cooma, NSW, Australia. Before this
    I had at least 2 DC Comics, Australian editions, one on the Flash and
    his trial and one on Superman and Batman in a Worlds finest story
    involving 'Null and Void' from memory. I can't quite recall if I had
    any other DC related comics. I had also collected lots of other comics
    before 1987, lots of British ones, including 'Eagle' comics with
    the adventures of Dan Dare. In relation to DC, I had watched
    The Batman Adventures in the 1970s on Saturday Morning Cartoons
    when I lived in Berridale with my family. Berridale is a small
    village in the Snowy Mountains region, not too far from the capital
    city of Canberra. I was also quite a fan of Star Wars in the 1970s,
    but hadn't seen any movies yet. I did have action figures, and all
    the hype around Star Wars provoked genuine interest in me. Plastic
    Man was also a cartoon I watched back then which is a DC product.
    In the early 1980s I don't recall any specific DC products that I
    bought, but I had seen the early Superman movies by then, and was quite
    a fan. I had also seen some of the Wonder Woman TV series growing up.
    Further, I watched the Lou Ferrigno Incredible Hulk series when it first
    came out, as well as seeing the Spider Man movie of that time. Gradually,
    as I got older, I got more and more into the Comics related industry, and
    since 1987 I have collected thousands of comics in this time.

    I am not a DC Comics fan who is in to a temporary buzz about DC. I'm
    not going to make the Eddie the Eagle brag from the movie that I take
    my work very seriously, but I am quite engaged with my comics related activities, and it is a dedicated hobby and something I enjoy. I am
    intending to gradually connect more with this industry, and not just
    in my creative works produce schmoey average stuff. It's about decent
    quality as time passes by, with a long term objective of connecting
    to DC Comics themselves.

    Daniel Thomas Andrew Daly
    Canberra, Australia
    30th of November 2019 CE

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  • From Kevrob@21:1/5 to Noahide on Fri Nov 29 09:57:56 2019
    On Friday, November 29, 2019 at 11:35:00 AM UTC-5, Noahide wrote:
    The Angels Saga is spiritual fiction published by Noahide Books.
    The intention of Noahide Books is for much of its work to be ultimately produced as film. It is hoping to eventually get these films produced
    by Warner Brothers.

    DC Comics fanfiction literature is produced by Noahide Books.

    This is not how one pitches to a comics publisher.

    Kevin R

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