Star Wars Episode 1 Action Figure Toy Collection Showcase
These were huge when they came out due to the anticipation for Episode I. I camped out that night by the theatre because the next day tickets would go on sale. We had lightsaber battles and joisting matches in the parking lot. I was dressed as a Jedi and so was my friend. We had a blast. Anyway, I stocked up on these figures and now they adorn the walls of my studio.
One night Gabriel Garrison was visited by a nameless messenger who bestowed upon him great power, a power intended for good. Once discovering what this power was and what it enabled him to do, Gabriel became Axiom-man, a symbol of hope in a city that had none.
If only relationships were simple. While debating whether to reveal his secret identity to Valerie, Gabriel’s personal plans are put on hold when darkness descends upon the city, each building, street and alley covered in a strange black cloud akin to those from the Doorway of Darkness. Only these clouds didn’t descend from the sky. They came from a mysterious shadowy being known as Bleaken.
With the city under the tyrant’s control, pandemonium ensues and violence erupts on the streets. Screams, gunshots and sirens fill the air; fires are lit, blood is shed and people begin to die.
Axiom-man must navigate the darkness and put an end to Bleaken’s reign of terror before the entire city is destroyed under a veil of black clouds and violence.
Meanwhile, having grown closer as friends, Valerie races into the dark, trying to find Gabriel to make sure he’s safe, only to succumb to a band of madmen on the way that take her down a tunnel of torture and despair that threatens her sanity and soul. If she doesn’t escape, her fate will be sealed and she will meet an end worse than death.
With all hope lost and the city covered in a sea of black clouds, Axiom-man must learn what it takes to truly shine as a light in a dismal place and stand strong against the tides of darkness emanating from all sides.
Yes, I do collect hotwheels outside of superhero ones. I have always loved muscle cars. Don’t own one but still dig ’em. Maybe one day. In the meantime, I’ll have to satisfy my muscle car desire with little ones.
Enjoy.
Hotwheeels ’71 Plymouth GTX, Muscle Mania – Buy at Amazon
Today I’m pleased to announce the launch of my new online merch story named after this website.
It’s got monsters. It’s got superheroes. It’s got T-shirts, hats, bandanas, playing cards and more! Plus, there’s a special section for adults for cool things like monster zippos and flasks.
Go check it out right now and be sure to check back regularly for new designs.
Click on the graphic below to be taken to the store.
Running weekly from May 2017 to April 2018, The Canister X Transmission was sent via email to readers worldwide.
Instead of writing letters with a fixed set of topics, A.P. Fuchs simply wrote letters to his readers every week, covering topics like the Frozen Storm Kickstarter, self-publishing, work plans, opinions on publishing, depression, freezing winters, and more.
The Canister X Transmission: Year Four was about connecting with readers through the simple act of writing a letter and the meaning that entails, so sit back, have a coffee, and connect with writer A.P. Fuchs as he brings you into his world of life as a working writer.
Exclusive to this collection is a special Issue One Hundred-fifty-seven A newsletter unavailable anywhere else.
Welcome to The Canister X Transmission: Year Four.
Reader Questions: How Do You Match Your Imagination to the Page?
This video explores a question asked by a reader as to how one reconciles what they see in their head as the story versus what comes out on the page? A.P. Fuchs talks about his own experience as a writer and how he’s encountered just this issue.
Reader Questions: How Do You Match Your Imagination to the Page?
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REALM OF HEROES AND MONSTERS: STORY TIME with A.P. FUCHS: S01EP06 –
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Getting right into it, A.P. Fuchs gives you a quick history lesson on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and how they came to be. After, Fuchs dives into the realm of the ever-mysterious writer’s block and artist’s block and how to overcome it.
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Nightwing is my second-favorite superhero next to Superman so it’s only fitting I have multiple action figures of the Winged Knight. I’ve been collecting Nightwing comics since about the mid-90s and grabbing Nightwing collectibles whenever I see them.
This video is what I have so far as of September 2023.
Fredrikus has returned–at least for one episode–in his four-color glory for your reading pleasure. At the time I wrote this strip, I was in a corny mood so, heads up, it’s a corny one but you might get a chuckle.
Readers of FREDRIKUS know I flip-flop between sarcastic drama and joke strips. This one’s a joke strip.
Anyway, stopping listening the man writing you and go see what happens when an anthropomorphic dog takes on a lobster. (You can also click on the graphic above to check out the strip. Don’t forget to click an ad after reading and support the ol’ dog.)
One night Gabriel Garrison was visited by a nameless messenger who bestowed upon him great power, a power intended for good. Once discovering what this power was and what it enabled him to do, Gabriel became Axiom-man, a symbol of hope in a city that had none.
A young boy goes missing.
Taken, in the middle of the night.
No clues. Nothing except the remnants of a black cloud, like the one coughed up from inside the Doorway of Darkness.
A black cloud that takes Axiom-man to a world not his own.
A dead world, where a gray and brown sky shrouds an entire city in a miasma of decay.
The streets are empty. The young boy is nowhere to be found.