
He was a fullback on the football team at Waco's Alexander James Moore High School. He was the third of four sons and helped around the house, cooked meals and did laundry, as well as working on the family farm. He was named Doris, as the midwife who assisted his mother was convinced before his birth that the baby would be a girl. Miller was born in Waco, Texas, on October 12th, 1919, to Connery and Henrietta Miller. She lives outside Chicago with her husband, artist and writer Steve Seeley, as well as their two cats, Ookla and Demon Warrior, and the world's best dog, Egg.I’m not a fan of the”I’m different from the others”trope.I feel bad for him,I truly do but it feels as if Rejet made him overcome all his problems while others are still struggling.They could have developed his thoughts rather than simply making him Adam,he could have proven himself to be the best in another way but nooo,they had to suddenly make him the most important character out of the blue.I know it’s pure fiction but not everything works like that,sometimes you simply should accept yourself the way you are,no matter if you’re an outcast or not.I really loved the fact that Ayato wasn’t perfect,he was mean,childish,insecure, a dummy sometimes but I loved these sides of him yet looking back at his routes,they truly changed him.In his LE Good ending,he is shown being very mature and responsible,he has no insecurities anymore because he became a good king and everyone starts respecting him.Of course,I love seeing him happy but is that really Ayato?I mean yeah,those qualities are a plus but Rejet shouldn’t forget how his true personality is.One of the reasons why I love his MB Good ending and After Story so much is the fact he doesn’t become king there.That’s not his dream,but his mother’s one.He accepts himself the way he is without becoming what she wanted him to become,and that’s fine because he literally entered University and kept on having a normal life with his wife/Yui,as they deserve. She has created covers for many comics including Wonder Woman, X-Men, Revival, Red Sonja, and Vampirella. From Wonder Woman to Catwoman, this poster portfolio collects some of Jenny Frison's most iconic works as posters.Ībout the Author Jenny Frison is a freelance illustrator and comic book cover artist. From Wonder Woman to Catwoman, this poster portfolio collects some of Jenny Frison's most iconic works as posters"-īook Synopsis Jenny Frison's incredible and moving art is collected in this beautiful poster portfolio! Known for her beautiful and moving art, Jenny Frison is an artist that has rightfully made a name for herself in comics. About the Book "Jenny Frison's incredible and moving art is collected in this beautiful poster portfolio! Known for her beautiful and moving art, Jenny Frison is an artist that has rightfully made a name for herself in comics.
