11th Sun

The 11th son of a intergalactic CEO, Eleven has no place in the company. Instead his father puts him to work running guns across the galaxy. On a mission to a planet uninhabitable by "classic" humans, he opts to grow a body that can deal with the rigors of interplanetary commerce.

11th Sun


By
Eleven

Updates Saturdays. Yes, every Saturday.

Influenced strongly by Heavy Metal Magazine, featuring: transgender exploration, promiscuous debauchery, noir humor, space drugs, reckless violence, and weird alien sex.

The 11th son of a intergalactic CEO, Eleven has no place in the company. Instead his father puts him to work running guns across the galaxy. On a mission to a planet uninhabitable by "classic" humans, he opts to grow a body that can deal with the rigors of interplanetary commerce.

This nets a nasty surprise.

In a year there will be a copy for purchase on Amazon. In (hopefully) two years the first issue of a high quality 3d comic book will be finished.

Forward

"I always feel vaguely cheated by first-person novels wherein the name of the narrator is not the name of the author. This is irrational, but there it is. I never claimed to be particularly rational."

—Chester Anderson, The Butterfly Kid, Forward.

I read The Butterfly Kid when I was 17 and Anderson’s words have always stuck with me.

Obviously my name is not Eleven Sector, though you’ll find it on the cover of my book. But I’ve never claimed to be rational either. With my own permission I’ve made up a name, and with Eleven’s permission I’ve credited her as an author. She let me do it because she’s a made up person, but I feel like it’s what she would want, if she existed.

I hope you didn’t come here looking for the character from Stranger Things. In an act of multiple discovery (real thing, wiki page and everything), or what I’ve coined “creative entanglement,” I came up with the name for the character at the same time that the pilot for Stranger Things was being written. If this bothers you and you’d like to yell at me about it please write to: [email protected].



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