Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The Beginning...




If you are aware of the origins of initial idea of TrevorCopter (as part of KSUN Radio at Sonoma State University), then you are aware that this blog started as a joke. The original TrevorCopter was a recurring bit on KSUN shows Bungles and the Man and The Show. I would call in as the "eye in the sky" and proceed to talk about whatever the hell I wanted to talk about. The Trevor of that TrevorCopter is terrible at his job. The only thing he cares about is his helicopter and social justice (related to helicopters). This blog was from the second episode of TrevorCopter, where I decided to say I have a political action blog. I repeated the false url "TrevorCopter.Blogspot.com" several times over the phone conversation and when I was done, I realized that I should start an actual TrevorCopter.Blogspot.com. Thus, this site was born.

For the past three years, I have been doing comics for the Sonoma State STAR. My other blog, Teddy the Bear (and Other Shenanigans), highlights that work. But when I finished school this past May, I realized that I wanted to keep doing cartoons. I wanted to finally pursue my dream of being a cartoonist. But I felt that my Teddy material wasn't up to snuff (after being told that it wasn't up to snuff by several people) and so, I sought out a new idea. Something fresh and wonderful. That is when the NEW TREVORCOPTER was born.

This strip will be a parody of the old adventure comics that were popular in the 1930s and 40s, long before serialized strips lost their edge and became a flock of Mary Worth clones. It will always aim to be funny, but since it is a parody of serious work, I will be able to toe the line a little bit more than I have tried in other comics. TrevorCopter will be a serious strip at times, but not all the time.

This first story arc, which begins with the first strip, is called The Deadly Introductions. Through the course of this storyline, the main characters of TrevorCopter will emerge. The people who appear in this first arc (for the most part), will be the cast. As a result, it might be a little slow going as these characters are developed, but once we are set, then each arc will hit with helicopter blades spinning!

The following is the Purpose Statement of TrevorCopter. This is what the strip is about:

This is the story of a man; a man so bold, he took a helicopter. From there, he spent his life finding adventure, building up a collection of wonderfully eccentric people he would call friends (or, very rarely, foes). The thrill of adventure and the need to do good continually drive this man into action. And in a world filled with exotic locales, populated by allies, enemies and lovers, all desperate for an example of what is right and true, this man will always be needed.

This is the story of TrevorCopter.

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