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Let's say, for example, I wanted to draw an origin story for Conrad, in the format for a typical single issue flops, that means 28 page plus front and back cover. How would you approach such a story? Do you start from the beginning or do you start him out as a character fully form as he is, but use his current interaction with others or a story that introduces his character to readers, and then use flashback or dialogue to fill out his back story, or some other approaches? Does the story needs to be a full issue 28 pages, or if you can do it in 14? Or 10? If we were to introduce Conrad as a character to someone who isn't as immersed in our content as we do, how would you do it?

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Maybe have him be narrating the story of his first case. So you still know a lot about him from the onset, that he's an accomplished detective, his general personality, etc. while still seeing him get started. You can even make some real nice contrast between how he thinks and speaks in the narration as compared to how newbie Conrad is acting on panel.

Yea Forumsnrad's in-universe backstory is something we have yet explored.
I'd say he comes from a neglectful family and grew up being bullied with even his bullies being bullied (board-tan universe as a semi-backdrop and for relatives).

To introduce Yea Forumsnrad to someone with no prior awareness of the character, I think you'd need to begin with something interesting, so him in the middle of a case, possibly in a stakeout.

The fight would consist of him getting knocked down, probably with a pretty hard punch, then he reveals that was part of the plan since he had been filling the room with knockout gas which floats to the top of the room first.
This establishes that he's terrible in a fight, but gets by with trickery.

In-universe, his motivation for being a "super" detective would be that his life sucked with one of the few things that made him happy being his comic books, so in wanting to be a part of all that, we find him in his current occupation.
Of course his detective agency should be struggling at the start, but he should also be on good terms with the general populace since he needs to have charisma.

Things would change when he gets a tip which embroils him in super shenanigans properly. From there he starts making friends and connections with superheroes and builds up a massive information network.

The network would be of modest size after a year when Yea Forumslette enters the superhero stage.

Did that insane hobo Jeri/co/ ever get the help he needed?

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Yes, he now lives in the subway under the headquarter!

He's the manager of a Subways now?
Good for him.

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Best girl.

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