Extra-Added Value
Historical Reference
Straight from the archives - dusted off and presented with the
twisting of Edmund Alexander Sims' arm
blessing of Edmund Alexander Sims, this section contains selections that were once the
library of Dope KPC. Now this was certainly not his best work by any stretch of the
imagination, but it was the best that he could do back then, and everybody goes through
their own process of growth to reach a creative level of master. Luckily, some of these
creations were preserved and can now be displayed in order to provide the world a clear
contrast that illustrates not just how far things have come but just how much work was
put in beforehand to get it there.
Dope KPC Classics
In 1991, Dope Enterprises was to be split between two different companies - imprints for
the purposes of promoting different works. Dope Enterprises would retain SpaceStation
Colt while Dope KPC would handle everything else. These stories were no less
interesting but still suffered from the issue, that the SpaceStation Colt Zero Universe
consistently ran into, of borrowing. This time,
the movie "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and a programming book by the name of "Basic Fun
with Adventure Games" (Susan Lipscomb and Margaret Zuanich) were honored.
Throw Boss Defunct
Throw Boss Comics or Throw Boss Entertainment or just plain Throw Boss is the name of an
explosive imprint involving writer Edmund Alexander Sims and artist Jason Adam.
Presented here are some of their earliest, rawest works - officially on display for
perhaps the first time anywhere in one place together.
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