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    1. Keith

      Hmm... I don't think there is anything I have carried with me throughout my life in terms of an actual object.
      As for more abstract, well I would say my desire to draw comics. I can recall when I was about 7-8 years old and sending in a submission to Marvel Comics, it was quite a thrill to get my first rejection letter (really a postcard). Which encouraged me to keep drawing, and was signed by Stan the Man himself!*

      *I realize in retrospect that it was probably not actually written by Stan Lee himself but still it was pretty cool.

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      The year I went as my own comic character? Simple costume, just threw on a pair of jeans and my black mage t-shirt

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      We there is some kind of present that my sister got me when I was kid, I never got it because she hid it to well. I believe it is inside one of the walls at my house.

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      I'm not good at saying no. Which means I wind up with more projects then I can handle sometimes.

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      Every since I was able to hold a crayon I was fascinated with comics. Heck, when I was 8 or 9 I even sent my comic ideas off to Marvel Comics thinking they were the greatest thing since sliced bread.

      There were a few turning points in terms of the style of comic I do. For the longest time I wanted to draw super hero comics, I copied the styles of all the greats. (Not that I copied them well) After showing my stuff to some folks they pointed out that all I was doing was recreating the work of someone else. That caused a light bulb to go off in my head and this marked the point when my style went to a more cartoony slant. I'd like to say that it was a normal cartoon, but even back then (1984 or so?) my comics were odd.

      The other turning point was when my friend Mike gave me a copy of the book "Illusions" by Richard Bach. After reading that book my comics took on a different world view which seems to have crept into every comic I have every done. You see it in "L.O.S.T." and even more s in a 8 page mini-comic I did called "Reflections" And it may be even more prominent in my next comic project, which is still lacking a name or even a solid format at the moment.

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      Obviously there is a certain amount of creative license involved in depicting these incidents. And I am sure that my view of them has been colored by my own perspective on the events. Remember what Obi-Wan said, "You will find that a great that a great many of the truths we cling to, depend entirely on our own point of view."

      How was that for answering the question while not answering the question?

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      I've wanted to draw comics pretty much my whole life. I remember when I was probably around 8-9 sending a bunch of stuff off to Marvel Comics thinking I could get a job drawing comics. I got a small postcard from them saying to keep up the good work, it was signed by Stan the Man. At the time I thought it was the coolest thing ever that Stan Lee sent me a note, it wasn't until years later that I realized it was probably just a form letter type thing. But that did provide me encouragement to keep at it, and somewhere around my late teens I decided that I was probably never going to draw "mainstream" comics and at that point I stopped trying, and here I am now.

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      This is an excellent question....

      To which I must reply probably because I am weird.

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      That really depends on what kind of mood I am in. Mostly I like journal style comics, but not always.

      Devil's Panties always ranks high up on the list for me though.

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I am a webcartoonist, Rennie and all around MacGuyver.

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