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Local Heroes: A Brief Mystery of Time


Wups, looks like I forgot to post an introduction to storyline 7. That's okay, I'll just give it an outro. . . .

And so ends the “Brief Mystery of Time,” wherein we met the heroes of the Silver Age, caught a glimpse of Silent Knight's original partner in crimefighting, learned about the circular origin of Timesmith, and discovered the secret identity of the enigmatic Bystander.

Local Heroes: Strip 150


 Local Heroes, Strip 150

Squire returns to the present just in time to warn Silent Knight and Commander Roadhorse of Timesmith's villainy.

Hurm News: Custom Character Art now in the Hurm Store!


I want to create a picture just for you! If you'd like to have me draw one of my characters for you (or maybe one of your own characters), go to the Custom Art section of the Hurm Store and click on the Custom Character Art link and learn how we can make that happen.

Local Heroes: Strip 149


 Local Heroes, Strip 149

Squire prepares to use the time pool to return to the present.

Hurm News: Relaunching the Hurm Store!


I needed a project this week to fill up my free time, so I decided to recreate the Hurm Store!

Completely recreated from the ground-up, this flashy update to the Hurm Store makes it a fitting home for merchandise from Heroes Incorporated®, Local Heroes, Playtime Projects, and all things from Hurm.

Local Heroes: The Story So Far…


Trapped in the past, Squire relies on the heroes of the Silver Age to help him defeat Timesmith and return them to the future.

Local Heroes: Strip 148


 Local Heroes, Strip 148

The young Dr. Tomori begins to wonder if there is a way to send Squire back to the future.

Hurm News: Will Design Games for Food!


Yesterday, most of the Dungeon Runners staff was let go from NCsoft, including myself. I love the game and the team, and I hope to be back working with both someday, but for now...if anyone is looking for a game designer in Austin, Texas, please let me know! (Anyone who needs a quick overview of my background can feel free to check out my LinkedIn profile, at www.linkedin.com/in/keithquinn.)

Local Heroes: Local Heroes mentioned at Johnny Saturn


Scott over at Johnny Saturn has mentioned Local Heroes a couple of times in recent posts. His first mention was in creating a list of online superhero comics. His latest musing examines the use (and non-prevalence) of the superhero in webcomics. It's very interesting stuff, and I recommend you going there right now to read it.