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1987 -1989 Only once as a kid, did he go abroad (E.g. Florida and Bahamas simultaneously. Yes, he’s been in the Bermuda Triangle – explains a lot, doesn’t it?) Unfortunately, he’s spent the whole of his life in the rural town of Leyton, a borough of Waltham Forest, in the outskirts of London. He continued to have ‘fun’ and even began to concentrate on doing more doodling than any average child does. It became a hobby, like with his original Transformer comics he had done in the past; he then began to do a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic featuring his own characters and adventures. Then an inspiration came between the years of 1987 – 1989, (when he started Sybourn |
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Juniors)… All inspired by a packet of crisps he had been eating for years: Monster Munch. The name intrigued him, and it inspired him to create little critter characters that would fight against Bionic Wern and Muh’s original character, Boonal. Once again, the Boonal phenomenon boomed, no longer short stories, quick doodles, Boonal was now featured in a proper comic that would last for 58 episodes! Where he battled against his new |
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foes, King Munch and his empire of Monster Munchers! Check out the guide to these comics, here. The ‘Understanding Starsim’s Universe’ pages will explain more on The Boonal Vs Muncher comics, as well. The Boonal Vs Muncher Comics were an inspiration of the most programmes and events he had witnessed, yet. Featuring storylines similar to Gremlins, |
Transformers, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles etc. These are the first comics that he got others to help in making, e.g. The Hosey Family who lived down the road at the time. These are the only comics he’s preserved. And he’s proud he did so. They may yet serve some great purpose. 1990 - 1991 It had been 3 years. He had reached the end of his tether with drawing such a comic; it also began to look too babyish, and therefore packed them away in his blue suitcase and forgot about |
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them the instant Egg had been defeated in book 52. (Egg was a character Muh inserted around book 43. He was one of his most favourite inventions and helped pave the way for the more vivid Dimension W we have now. He was a parody of both an evil villain in Count Duckula and Warlord Krang in TMNT.) It was around here that Muh’s Nan gave him his first Simpsons video of Season 1. He loved it but soon grew out of it and forgot about them. Then September came and his long loathing period at Secondary School began. |
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1992 – 1994 Although Boonal was apparently long gone in Muh’s mind, the concept of Warlord Egg became even more intriguing and so he began to create more warlords for this imaginary universe. He then thought up the name of Dimension W. For it was a humorous reference to that it was the neibouring universe to Dimension X, Krang’s domain. It is also here that a god-like entity should be in charge of the dimension, so the idea of Daniel being Muh was |
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created. But it wasn’t to be as simple as that, he wanted the concept of Muh to be even more daunting. Muh would in actual fact be the personification of the author of the comics, Daniel Walkinshaw himself, and his creations looked upon him as their god. |