Jim Freedan
Jim Freedan
Creator and writer of Deathfist Ninja GKaiser, Jim Freedan was born an Oregonian in 1982. As a young child, he was fascinated with the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, which encouraged him to write his own fantasy stories. As he grew up, he became a fan of television shows such as Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Simpsons, Full House, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Saved by the Bell, ALF, Saturday Night Live, In Living Color and MAD TV; just to name a few.
Mr. Freedan was introduced to Japanese style animation by Voltron, Transformers and The Fantastic Adventures of Unico when he was just a small boy. Later during the 90s, he would wake up extra early Saturday morning just to watch anime movies such as Vampire Hunter D, Galaxy Express 999, Demon City Shinjuku, Akira and Robot Carnival on the Sci-Fi Channel, which at that time was the only place you could watch anime movies on American cable television.
When Jim began creating the mythos of the world of Deathfist Ninja GKaiser, he combined various elements of the things he remembered fondly as a child into the scripts. GKaiser was he intended to be a satire of American culture and the Japanese anime which he loved as a child.
Jim founded Techno Comics so he could self- publish Deathfist Ninja GKaiser.
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