"Not too long ago, in a dimension closer than you think..."
The Perils of Quad began as a comic book idea. But I became so interested in one character that I unconsciously began to develop his life and his world and 272 pages later I had a novel.
The Perils of Quad Overview
Bodi Hawkes is a teenage foster child with a challenging, yet uneventful life—until he starts to inhabit alternate superhuman versions of himself from four other dimensions. As Bodi struggles to make sense of his newfound ability, a young girl named Phoenix Mack becomes inadvertently entangled in his predicament. Together, they seek out a reclusive physicist, Professor Artemis Hill, to help them.
After Bodi demonstrates his powers for the apprehensive scientist, Professor Hill attempts to unravel the mysterious origin of the teen’s power which lies with his estranged father who he now must find. Complications arise when a sinister rival from the professor’s past, Dr. Victor Maddox, steals Professor Hill’s findings. What will the madman do with this information? Can he utilize it to execute his evil plans?
If Dr. Maddox can duplicate and expand upon Bodi’s ability and use it for his own criminal ventures, the results could be catastrophic. Now, along with his quest to discover the source of his extraordinary gift, Bodi embarks upon an amazing adventure to thwart any evil plans Dr. Maddox may have for his unique talent. But the diabolical doctor won’t go down quietly. What will it take for Bodi, Phoenix, and Professor Hill to overcome The Perils of Quad?
Here is a sample of fantastic fan art submitted by the lovely and talented Kaitlyn Elizabeth Mui from Long Island, New York. Kaitlyn is sixteen years old and is planning for a career in animation and graphic design as well as music.
You can imagine the amazing progression of her talents in the years to come.
Thank you Kaitlyn!!
I just wrote a short script called Unpleasantville, which was made by a group of exceptionally talented filmmakers and talent! It's a very Tim Burtonesque little story and the film so far looks fantastic! I would say it's "A Nightmare Before Christmas" meets "Pleasantville" and I hope to see it at The Sundance Film Festival... WATCH FOR IT!