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Jonah Henry doesn't like most people. As a matter of fact, they just plain disgust him. In the year 2057, folks have just gotten too lazy for a hardworking, hammer-slinger like him. With no family and no friends, Jonah only really cares about two people in his world, Evelyn, his landlord, and her six-year-old daughter, Pollie. When Jonah returns late one night to find a group of gussied-up men beating Evelyn, he stumbles upon a conspiracy that could destroy all mankind. Unable to save her, Jonah feels duty-bound to grant Evelyn her last wish -- deliver her daughter and their tiny kitten Beebee to the only man she trusts, the father that ostracized her years ago. As the entire city collapses on Jonah and his young charges, he finds himself pounding his way through futuristic assassins and killer robots. Prepare yourself for all-out war as a man entrenched in the ways of the past fights against all the technology the future can muster.
Currently I am a Graphic Design/Illustration, and Animation teacher for high school students. It is a rewarding job every day, getting to work with some of the best and most talented students that will be our future workforce in the creative field!
I have done comic work and illustration for Criterion, DC, Speakeasy, Markosia, Desperado Publishing, Image Comics, TOPPS, Verizon, AT&T, various online media sources, and a number of other companies.
I love to teach, and I love art! Between those two things, it pretty much sums up my life so far. I tend to be a really positive person, but that's because I only work on projects I feel are fun!
Here's an interview I did with Newsarama: http://www.newsarama.com/comics/050920-EvanBryce.html
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