Well, back in the day when I first conceived of Gemmy and Po there was one big difference: His name was Richard. It started as an idea for a class project and spun itself into a whole world of characters for my alter ego to inhabit and indulge my thirst for adventure (and saving the Universe). I should point out that I still misspell 'guardian' without spell check. This was done when I was 13 around 1995.
Over time 'Richard Guardian of the Universe' split off into two alternate reality versions of the same character: Richard the Great and The Mighty Orange-Peel. RTG carried the back pack and the sword and TMOP kept the cool powers.
RTG lived in a far off land and had adventures with his pals (Pendleton Ward and I must have shared a brain as children because Adventure Time is basically everything I wanted RTG to be). TMOP became known to me mostly just as 'Opeel' or 'O' and so the adventures that would become the story of Gemmy began. He got the family, the power with great responsibility, the genius intellect and all the characters that you'd come to know in Emersus Project.
Opeel I feel grew up with me. His look changed as much as mine did as I began to develop and experiment with drawing styles. The whole cast got makeovers and haircuts as often as I did as a teenager including, eventually, the bright blue streak at the front that signified the awakening of his powers.
Eventually, I finally decided to write down Opeel's story formally and at the time the best way I thought to do it was in comic book form. So, around 1999/2000 I sat down and started to sketch out the story of Richard Doodles (aka The Mighty Orange Peel). What strikes me most is how many details from the story all those years ago made it into what became Gemmy's story.
When Opeel became Gemmy 2010 |
So, without further ado, here is Gemmy's early beginnings in the (first draft) comic of the 'The Mighty Orange Peel' from 1999. See if you can spot the beginnings of what became 'Black Star'.
Enjoy!
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