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Southern Comics Handbook - Mr Happy
By Bracey100
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The Infiniverse, still deciding whether or not I like that. It was my own personal game world when I played Marvel Super Heroes RPG regularly. Ive been inspired by the works of
and others who have been doing these really wonderful Marvel Handbook entries for so many of the OC heroes and villains created here and since some have requested more info on Mr Happy this seemed like the proper way to go about it. I may include his MSHRPG stats at some point for anyone wanting to include him in their game.
Feels like Ive come full circle. I created Mr Happy first for the Champions rpg back in 1988 and would make a new doodle every few years or so but never did anything real with him. In the 90's I got really fired up about comics and spent years writing out idea, creating characters, developing stories but never making a comic (it was going to be a parody book). The 2000's would see me bring him back into rpgs playing MSH both online and table top and thanks to the wonderful character creators in City of Heroes and Champions Online (and even in WWE and Mortal Kombat Playstation 2 games, lol) would see him come to life as a playable animated figure. But for the past year he's been naggin at me from inside my skull to finally put his adventures down in comic book form. And while things have changed from a parody of the superhero genre to a (serious) comic book Im still hoping to tell entertaining stories.
When will I be ready to get down on this? Not sure, still getting the plot laid out, detailing characters and figuring out where I want this to go storywise but I hope you guys will hang out and take this ride with me as I get closer to the starting line for this crazy trip Im about to take.
Credits:
Mr Happy is the creation of Jeff Bracey
Carlos Lising is responsible for part of this biography as I borrowed quotes from the game sheet he created for my character.

Feels like Ive come full circle. I created Mr Happy first for the Champions rpg back in 1988 and would make a new doodle every few years or so but never did anything real with him. In the 90's I got really fired up about comics and spent years writing out idea, creating characters, developing stories but never making a comic (it was going to be a parody book). The 2000's would see me bring him back into rpgs playing MSH both online and table top and thanks to the wonderful character creators in City of Heroes and Champions Online (and even in WWE and Mortal Kombat Playstation 2 games, lol) would see him come to life as a playable animated figure. But for the past year he's been naggin at me from inside my skull to finally put his adventures down in comic book form. And while things have changed from a parody of the superhero genre to a (serious) comic book Im still hoping to tell entertaining stories.
When will I be ready to get down on this? Not sure, still getting the plot laid out, detailing characters and figuring out where I want this to go storywise but I hope you guys will hang out and take this ride with me as I get closer to the starting line for this crazy trip Im about to take.
Credits:
Mr Happy is the creation of Jeff Bracey
Carlos Lising is responsible for part of this biography as I borrowed quotes from the game sheet he created for my character.
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Yes, and their is a video that gives the very reason why clowns are scary! Link below:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mzB17…
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mzB17…

Thats fine though there will hopefully in my comic be times that you can take him seriously, but most of the time he is gonna goof around. Funny thing is, not that Im working on the comic Ive got to revise the Handbook page as my idea of how his abilities work had gone through an evolution. Sigh, progress.
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