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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - Pages 1 and 2
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Too Many Long Boxes. Pages 1 and 2. For the final round of the. Contest, the first two pages of this Metro Med story have been submitted. The images here are 800 pixels wide, so click on each thumbnail to read the pages. Metro Med, Tri-Metro cities, Metro Med logo and all characters are ™ Michael Hutchison 2004-2011. Metro Med logo design created by R. B. Propst. Character designs by Phil Meadows except where specified.
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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - Synopsis
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Too Many Long Boxes. Click to see this picture full-size). Is a hospital serving the Tri-Metro. A metroplex created by the joining of three cities around an East Coast bay: Modern, bustling New Athens. Affluent, colonial Libertyville. And industrial, blue collar Bud City. Metro Med is even more noteworthy due to its staff, led by Operations Administrator Dr. Chester "Chet" Clancy. Pictured at center) and Security Administrator Jules Howitzer. In this picture, the patient is Warpiece. Lt Buck Will was an ...
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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - Character Profiles: The Teen Terrors
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Too Many Long Boxes. Teen Terrors Pinup by Erik Burnham. Click to see full-size image. The Tri-Metro area has been protected by some two dozen superteams in the last century, from the World War II-era Champions of Liberty (forerunners of the modern team) to such current superteams as The Primos, the Workshop Wonders and the American Dream. The Teen Terrors have branches in Chicago and Texas, and in an emergency all three teams will join to tackle a great menace. Ken, the Monster Child. Ndash; The son of ...
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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - Synopsis
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Too Many Long Boxes. Click to see this picture full-size). Is a hospital serving the Tri-Metro. A metroplex created by the joining of three cities around an East Coast bay: Modern, bustling New Athens. Affluent, colonial Libertyville. And industrial, blue collar Bud City. Metro Med is even more noteworthy due to its staff, led by Operations Administrator Dr. Chester "Chet" Clancy. Pictured at center) and Security Administrator Jules Howitzer. In this picture, the patient is Warpiece. Lt Buck Will was an ...
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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - About the Creators
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Too Many Long Boxes. Meet The Creators of Metro Med. Writer Michael Hutchison was the editor of Fanzing.com magazine from 1997 to 2002, when he ended the magazine to become a professional comic book writer. He has previously collaborated with Phil Meadows on stories for Job Wanted. And Shooting Star Comics Anthology. For more on Michael, you can visit his pages on MySpace. And Shooting Star Comics Anthology.
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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - Character Profiles
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Too Many Long Boxes. The premier superhero of the age. The high-speed robot from the future. Sgt Patton and the Happy Campers. Metro Med, Tri-Metro cities, Metro Med logo and all characters are ™ Michael Hutchison 2004-2011. Metro Med logo design created by R. B. Propst. Character designs by Phil Meadows except where specified.
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Metro Med, The Superhero Hospital
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Too Many Long Boxes. Yes, it's true! The rumors are true! Metro Med, the ongoing series, begins May 2014! Here's a Sneak Peek at the cover, by Paris Cullins and Dave Elliott. Actually, sneaking a peek is what's happening here, too! Metro Med, The Superhero Hospital. Project from Michael Hutchison. Metro Med won the 2004 Small Press Idol, a talent competition for independent comic book creators. As the winners, the first 8-page story was published in Mysterious Visions Anthology. Was published in 2008.
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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - Character Profiles: XLR-8
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Too Many Long Boxes. Data on XLR-8’s background is limited. It is known that he is an experimental superspeed android from roughly a century in the future, that the American flag on his chest contains 68 stars, and that a freak electrical storm combined with his energy fields to propel him back in time to 1978. There he encountered the Kold’s Warriors team and they initially mistook him for a Soviet weapon. Over the decades, XLR-8 has fought evil and saved lives while growing into a sentient being.
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Metro Med the Superhero Hospital - Other Projects
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Too Many Long Boxes. Writer Michael Hutchison and artist Phil Meadows have collaborated on two previous projects,. And a story which ran in. Shooting Star Comics Anthology. Purchase the book now with Paypal for $5. That's $1 off. Cover price and shipping is free. Enigma In Outer Space. In 2003, Michael Hutchison brought Fanzing Magazine. Every story in Job Wanted. Is about jobs, regardless of the setting or the genre of the story. Also contains a western, two horror stories, pulp action with Scott McCull...
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