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Updated: 2025-01-02

Ever since 2010 I worked tirelessly and when I felt like it to create a universe of comics and movies in my head, aping Marvel and other properties at every turn, but in the end it turned into something truly special. To me. I would like now to begin posting my comics, specifically the comic strips made 2021 and after, which I consider higher quality than what came before, and the so-called "Renaissance era"

The series is called G-Men, and it is the second of its name, as the original series were full serial comics, and played seriously. It followed me and my childhood siblings and friends, 9 years in the future of whenever I was writing, and all of us obtained superpowers through potions created by the genius Joel-Siagh. The quasi-leader and main character of the team was Gavin, hence the name G-Men. All of us operated out of a large house in Springfield, Illinois, with a high-tech lab and prison for supervillians beneath. In my teenage years I considered the original series to be cringe-worthy, and so I created a parody of sorts, making jokes at the G-Men's expense, before dropping it altogether.

Until I picked it up again, drawing more comics purely out of fun and arcing the jokes back into a somewhat serious story, yet all told through comic strips. At this point in the story a recent enemy of the G-Men, Yenylwitz, has teamed up with old enemies on a very low power level known as "The Jayyol Guys" and ended up luring all of the G-Men into their house before trapping them with Power-Cancellonium. Now no-one knows where they've gone, and Kayson, a man who had applied to join the G-Men in the past has to make his way through a city falling into chaos.

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