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Below is a small sampling of content from some of the various websites that I have created through the years.  When known, the year itself is also given.  Note that, aside from these excerpts, the sites are currently offline.

One of the earliest websites that I created, The World of Charles Atlas first went online in 1993.  The internet was a very different place back then and although this is a little site by today's standards, it made quite a splash at the time.  Wikipedia did not yet exist, search engines were minimal, and there were very few websites at all.  Multimedia was non-existent.  This was the very first, and for quite a while; the only, Charles Atlas related website and was the only online source for any information about him.
The World of Charles Atlas
1993-1995
Superman Through the Ages was a very extensive Superman-related fansite that I began in 1995 and which was online until 2007.  At its height, it contained over 4 gigabytes of material.  I have preserved these three online comics from that site because of the extensive amount of personal creative work that I did on them.

Although Superman Through the Ages is no more, one of its spin-off sites; Supermanica; lives on, and many former members of the STTA community now frequent the SupermanFan forum.
Superman vs. the Nazis;
The K-Metal from Krypton;
2003-2007
Who Took the Super out of Superman?
2001-2003
When asked how he came up with the name "Oz," Wizard of Oz author L. Frank Baum often said that when writing the book, he saw "O-Z" on a filecabinet or an encylopedia volume and just used it.  I never believed that his public explanation was the real one.  Instead, I figured he was loosely inspired by Shelley's Ozymandias and The Lost Key of Oz was my attempt to build on that theory within the confines of the Oz universe.
The Lost Key of Oz
1999
Gallery Lodestone Press Family Photos

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