For my project, I decided to start my own side story to pice of manga called Death Note. My sidestory named "The missing name" is a story happening at the same time as the actual manga.
The series Death Note centers around a high school student named Light Yagami who discovers a supernatural notebook that allows him to kill anyone by writing the victim's name while picturing his or her face. The plot follows his attempts to become God by creating a New World cleansed of evil, using the book; the complex conflict between himself and all those who try to stop him.
What I decided to do is a sidestory of what ishappening at a different place at that current time. The comic will be created using panels in black and white. I've never done a comic before, but I know several of my friends and manga artists that do comics of their own so I'll be taking advice from them.
My story is set in England in year 2002. My story is about a teenage boy named Aliet, who posseses the eyes of a shnigami (Death God) whichallow him to see other people's names and life span when he looks at them. He wants to know why he has such an unusual power. Currently he doesn't have any knowledge that Gods of death exist and he thinks of his eye power to be a curse.
In the late December 2002, he decides to escape his school for gifted children in Winchester (Wammy's house) as he thinks of it as a boring place and no longer wants to maintain there. He leaves his only friend Near and leads to seek something interesting and perhaps find out aabout his eye power.
During the same night, a Death note is dropped into the human world. It is picked up by another young teenager named Haru. He doesn't believe in any of the rules within the note. Such to be "The human whose name is written inthis note shall die". Haru thinks of it as a prank and decides to use the notebook as a regular book.
That is all for the sum-up of how my story starts. I will also bring in a brief of another comic I'm currently working on, but that willhave to wait until I catch up with the first one.
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