After Life Comics

shit’s bad, but not that bad

characters

ClydeClyde: In 2081, Clyde was born to his mother and the anonymous donor that was his father.  Excelling in school without much effort, Clyde was often left with large expanses of time to fill by himself.  As a pragmatist, he would occupy himself by deconstructing whatever happened to be in his reach, meticulously laying out each individual piece around him — never to be put together again.  By sixth grade, Clyde had become fast friends with Kevin.  This friendship only solidified Clyde’s reserved, realist attitude.  But Kevin also broke through Clyde’s usual patience — releasing a biting sarcasm that has become his trademark.

KevinKevin: Born into a wealthy home, Kevin was never without.  He rarely saw his parents, but was always with the latest technology.  Kevin became an innovator on the, then ancient, world wide web creating what quickly became the new standard in computer languages — Zoxi.  He also quickly became obsessed with current events, especially the ongoing Ice War.  This quickly desentsitized him, creating a cynic in the process.  But no matter how cynical, Kevin never was able to grasp social skills, and when he met Clyde, he never really had a reason to learn.