Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Meet the Staff

We here at INFINITE MONKEYS are very proud of our staff of social outcasts, misfits, misanthropes, and borderline psychotics. Below you can find out a little bit about each of our current Book Monkeys.

Honey Buzz - Name seem a little too sticky sweet? That's because it's a pen name for the talented J.F., who doesn't want her family to know she associates with Book Monkeys. While we'd normally take umbrage at this, we're willing to cut the creator of Xellange, Warrior Woman some slack. Honey's currently co-writing an S.X.S.F. story about Shockwave with frequent collaborator (and fellow pseudonym-using coward) Sugar Dee.

Ibn al'Xuffasch - This self-proclaimed "Master of Debauchery" has made his mark in the comic book world with his unique brand of anthropomorphic anarchy in books like Smelly Cat's in the Cradle and Zealot Zapping Zebra's Zodiac Zoo. Ibn and long-time partner Lottie Angelique were kind enough to provide us with a chance to introduce their all-new concept, Del Dingo.

Idoalo Sperros - Little is known about the reclusive Sperros, who prefers to avoid human contact as much as possible. Sperros achieved prominence in the comic book world by creating the satirical Golden Gal Goes Ga-Ga for Gorgonzola! , and has contributed an El Conquistador story to our first S.X.S.F. collection.

Joe Wizard - One of many Amaze Comics refugees, Joe is probably best known in the comic book industry for designing the creative covers for Jakey and McEscher's Incredibly Curious Duo, although she did win some critical acclaim for her indie book Dakovy Danger and the Couch Potato of Doom. Joe provided the artwork and dialogue for Andreverk's S.X.S.F. script about Titan.

Kick Andreverk - The always outspoken Kick is known almost as much for his international Lazer Tag championship as for his status as a child prodigy. Kick's biggest success to date was his off-beat Riverdance-Dance Revolution, but he's hoping that his collaboration with Joe Wizard on the Titan S.X.S.F. will lead to bigger and better things.

Lottie Angelique - Although best known as a frequent collaborator with Ibn al'Xuffasch, Lottie is a creative force in her own right, as demonstrated by her semi-autobiographical comic Doc, Duck, Goose! Lottie is not only the co-creator of Del Dingo, she also provides a La Vibora story for our S.X.S.F. collection.

Nance Rozeprof - Better known to the literati as an award winning short-story author of collections such as Surprisingly Strong and People Are No Darn Good , Nance has always had a soft-spot for the comic book world, and we are proud to host her comic book debut in our S.X.S.F. collection.

Random McEscher - Incredibly prolific and influential writer/artist, McEscher has worked on too many projects to name. Along with Seth T. Jakey he's responsible for both The Incredibly Curious Duo and Orange Fancy, and has been gracious enough to open up his cult classic world of S.X.S.F. to all of the Book Monkeys here. We'll try to do you proud, Random!

Scooby Dignan - Although hired as one of our P.R. Monkeys, Scooby was able to brow-beat our beloved Head Monkey until he agreed to let Scooby draw the Shockwave story for our S.X.S.F. collection.

Seth T. Jakey - What can we say about Seth T. Jakey that hasn't already been said? Nothing. So instead we'll just say that he's responsible (along with Random McEscher) for The Incredibly Curious Duo, Orange Fancy, and a Judge Roy Scream story for our S.X.S.F. collection

Sugar Dee - Much like frequent partner Honey Buzz, we can't tell you much about the enigmatic Sugar Dee, other than that, in addition to co-writing the Shockwave story in our S.X.S.F. collection, Sugar is also responsible for the graphic novel horror trilogy Neat Freak, Pain Killer, and Psycho-Path. Sugar had hoped to do a follow up to the Shockwave story, titled Distracted by the D.O.N.U.T.S., but was beaten to the punch by Scooby and Lottie. Better luck next time, Sugar!

Todd Enoch - Our Beloved Head Monkey, without whom none of this would be possible, since it all exists only in his fevered imagination. Wait, you didn't think this was real, did you? Silly, silly little Monkey. Anyhoo, when he's not spouting out random nonsense on message boards, the Chief Executive Monkey likes to spout out random nonsense in real life.

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