These People Are Here: Los Angeles, CA

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Paul Morris
Paul Morris was born in 1979 in a Yorkshire, England town named Beverley. After being born, an attempt by a group of roving Scientologists to snatch him from his bassinet was thwarted by the efforts of the ghost of Linus Van Pelt, who taught him how to draw comics so that the bigger kids couldn't pick on him at school (they did anyway). Below are the fruits of his labor (Morris', not Van Pelt's). Morris writes and draws obsessively. In high school, he wrote a Spanish adaptation of The Wizard of Oz (the part of Dorothy was played by his twin brother Julian). In 1999, he was the winner of the Germanic Languages Poetry Contest. He began drawing “Nigel and Beatrice," about two British exchange students, for the Brown Daily Herald. He has appeared on television twice: on a game show called Inquizition (second place) and on a news program broadcasted in the Canary Islands (bitten by a rabid dog). In 1997, Morris was knocked unconscious for five minutes after being whacked across the neck with a pool noodle. He is a Gemini and can twitch his eyebrows in countless directions.
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Joe D'Angelo
Joe D'Angelo has been a newspaper photographer, janitor, gymnastics instructor, office manager, waiter, film critic, video store clerk, on-air news reporter, camp counselor, paperboy, YMCA youth advisor, production assistant, personal assistant, actor, locations manager, and documentary film maker. Now he writes and draws comics. God only knows what he'll be doing tomorrow.