11 – Let Man Put Asunder
Welcome to the debut of reporter Peter Drissell into the comic world of … VOID. He will be a major player in this story, an aggressive crime reporter for the respected newspaper, The London Lighthouse. Longtime readers of VOID have already read some of Peter’s work, i.e. his story on VOID and the end of the vicious East End gang, The Circus Freaks. You can read the article here:
The London Lighthouse: “End of the Freaks” by Peter Drissell
As you can already tell, there is no warmth between Void and Drissell. But with Peter’s obvious interest in Georgia, what effect will that have on his objectivity? Time will tell, but for now, he’s determined to uncover the mask and secret of the man we call … VOID! And I hope that you are as well!
Coming Thursday, 15 April: Part 3/12 in my ongoing series, Influences on Void!
Coming Tuesday, 19 April: Bright yesterday, dark tomorrow!


6 Comments
If Mr. Drissell can be objective, I’m sure he’ll be pleasantly surprised by VOID’s TRUE nature (I’m still hoping for the softer side as you can see).
Next week, you’re going to get a brief glimpse into Void’s past. And then? His true nature will start to reveal itself. Like you, I’m hoping for a touch of humanity. Is that going to be too much to ask?
I sure hope not. I’m hoping and praying for just that!!!
They say the line between good and evil, in places, can be razor thin!
I know! LOL I’ve danced that line often.
Arrived at your site through Google. You already know I will be subscribing to your feed.