The ULTIMATE-ULTIMATE goal of my studio is to get this produced.
SUMMARY:
David Ritzo is a Mobile Task Force Agent for a government foundation called Site 37, and he's forced to befriend a nomadic intruder who's running from her past. Site 37 is an underground facility funded by taxes that researches biological anomalies—or, better worded, monsters—and keeps them contained. David is struggling with his life, balancing work and home, maintaining stable relationships, and hiding the nomad from authorities before he's introduced to cult leader Miguel Delgado-Cruz. David and his new companion try to take down Miguel's cult and escape Site 37.
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All in all, Vindictive is one of the most significant stories to this studio. I began working on Vindictive around year 2020, stuck in quarantine, this was mainly feeding into my delusions. I had severe disassociation, and these characters were the coping mechanism. Later, I managed to pry them from my self and put them in a story. I stopped becoming the characters, and rather projected through them.
From 2020 to 2022, I was experiencing severely traumatic manipulative behavior from someone close to me. I have since come loose from that trauma, but through metaphor, I express it in Vindictive.
At the moment, it's still a work in progress. I have the second draft public for viewing through the Studio's discord server; but I have not touched the second draft since December of 2024, so there is some tweaking to be done. For now, it's just word vomit to get the idea out.
Miguel Delgado-Cruz, the main antagonist of Vindictive.
The main characters, Cricket and David after a fight with two antagonists.
SUMMARY:
16-year-old Aaron Enoch lives in a trailer with his mother---a hooker---and his grandma---a diehard conservative. In an attempt to fix his life, he sells his soul to a demon called Mr. Alexander Grimm. Being a typical teenager, Aaron is obsessed with government conspiracies, but what Grimm helps him uncover may not be for the best...
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Like the production before it, Vindictive II is going to be a lot of personal projection and a classic coming of age story.
At the moment there is no written portion of Vindictive II, and it won't be started until another series of mine is completed, or at least, the first one.
You can find more info on this story in the studio's discord server.
Mr. Grimm's humanoid form.
The main character, Aaron Enoch.
SUMMARY:
Copperhead, a highly disliked Native American vagabond and part-time outlaw, is on the search for gold. On top of his other problems, he’s been framed for kidnapping an obnoxious and untimely rich woman who just won’t leave him alone. Together, they trek through the wild west, running into bounty hunters, rivals, and the harsh reality of nature. Though, one rival has the other half of his treasure map...
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Just like the previous stories, I'm projecting heavily through this one. Mainly through my understanding of my identity and my questioning of religion throghout my life. As of 2025, this book is still a work in progress.
Older art of the two main characters of the book, Copperhead and Mary Mae at a makeshift camp.
Copperhead and Mary Mae.
SUMMARY:
On the hunt for a legendary outlaw, Sheriff Aubrey Valentine teams up with the local rambler, Madison Mitchell, and they trek towards Wyoming. The long trip forces the reluctant men to get to know each other, but by the end, they might not complete the job...
This sequel follows the story of two cliche star-crossed lovers, but to me it's deeper than that. Like Godspeed I, it's a metaphor for my questioning of religion, but also for my gut-wrenching yearning for love, if that doesn't sound cringe. I don't view love like most do, I feel as if people's souls can be intertwined, and that's what a "soulmate" is. I don't know, in the end I'm just projecting.
Older art of the two main characters of the book, Aubrey and Madison.
Older art of the two main characters interacting.
Future Tense is a barely developed story that I plan on making one of my main 3 stories, Vindictive, Godspeed, and Future Tense.
Essentially, Future Tense takes place in, well, the future of America. The presidency has turned dictatorship, and so many native animals are endangered or extinct to the point that one of the only wild animals left are coyotes, an already highly adaptable breed.
When Future Tense is complete, the three stories will outline my whole story. To put it simply; my rejection of religion, my questioning of religion, and my acceptance of religion. It's been a big factor throughout my life, the one thing I could never trust.
As I said previously, I need promotional material for the studio before starting anything big, and part of that promotional material will likely be spoof content of comedic characters.
For example, I have a barely-plotted storyline of a comedy show/skit type thing of a mafia in New York. At the moment I have no art of any of the characters, just concepts in my mind.
A hardly-planned idea of a world where humans have gone extinct due to a nuclear accident, all that remains are the pets...
A shenanigan-based plot, similar to most Adult Swim shows, of this sphinx in the human world, interacting with people and freaking them out.
Just a thought of mine, I'm unsure if I'll obtain the liscense to do this; but a reimagining of one of my favorite movies; The Hangover, if they were animals...
Basically, Zootopia's version of The Hangover.
Likely a short film type series, no dialogue, just little clips of Alco interacting with her habitat.