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Who is C.M Edwards?

 

Charles Michael Edwards is a Multi-talented comic-book entrepreneur, journalist, and Scriptwriter. His skills range from Editing, lettering and designing comic books as well as writing them along with writing scripts in other media such as film, television, and web-series scripts and treatments. Hailing from Detroit, MI, Charles has been accomplishing a decent amount of progress in his career since 2015 having self-published several comics, designing them from the ground up and even lettering his most recent comic “The Brave: Apex”.

 

He has also begun to tread ground in the media field having recently been attached to a pre-production web series “Strange Therapy”.  Years prior Charles educated himself to hone his craft and better understand the field he desired to work in;  since, he has published numerous short press anthologies, one-shots, and short stories of many different genres including sci-fi, fantasy, and Noir.

 

Along with being a freelance writer, Charles has also taken up co-hosting on several pop-culture podcasts revolving around the comic-book subject matter as a part of the “PapichuloRadio” brand. He is a growing supporter of the indie comic-book scene always trying to help new creators like himself to succeed. Charles is also the head of an up and coming YouTube channel(s) “Abnormal Films” where projects he has made will appear, as well as “Multiverse Radio” where he posts his commentaries, and podcast of current events evolving comics, video games, etc. In addition, Charles is also an avid gamer and hosts a twitch channel, click this link and don’t forget to follow and subscribe~!

 

 

What inspired him?

 

At a young age, Charles’ imagination was molded by the stories he grew up reading & watching on television; heavily influenced by the Japanese style storytelling of anime from greats such as Hayao Miyazaki, and the episodic adventures of Saturday morning cartoons from the likes of Greg Weisman he was bewitched by the characters he grew up loving to read about and watch. Becoming enthralled by the voices of dozens of different characters every week it did not take long for Charles to discover his own voice.

This voice would be made louder by consequence after his father committed suicide when he was 15. Charles would choose the path of the writer for himself deciding that his stories needed to be told and when others would have it silenced with discouragement it was his mother, his personal pillar of support that pushed him to let it speak freely. Now Charles travels the path of fiction one page at a time.

 

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