Comic:Turbo Ninja Bastard

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Synopsis

After a sudden upsurge in violent crime and an increase in activity by criminal organizations throughout the world, the combined countries of the United Nations agreed to start a seperate policing organization made of specialized squads of individuals, trained and qualified for dealing with situations police organizations would not be able to effectively handle and larger military forces wouldn't be able to diffuse without too much attention and possible collateral damage. This organization was named R.A.M., with its soldiers nicknamed Ram Commandos (Possibility for change).

This system worked well for years, with all participating countries scouting and providing talent to the pool of operatives, who were then formed into teams to perform the various tasks assigned to them, be it bounty hunting, infiltration, police actions and even assassination squads.

As time went on, the frequency of freelancers and mercenary teams hiring themselves out to act as security forces for private parties, either looking to protect themselves from R.A.M. or to perform their own operations.

R.A.M. now must now take into account not only terrorist acts, criminality and the oter types of situations that R.A.M. was originally formed for, but now also combating freelancers, mercenaries and other possible threats to world security normally out of the bounds of any organization to deal with.

Characters

No real point in updating this yet, as the story isn't far enough along, and putting anything in here would take away from having the comic describe the characters thru the story.

History

Back when I first started T.N.B., it was generally a superhero type comic, and a bad one at that, with too much text, relatively bad and messy artwork, confusing storylines and whatever else was wrong with it.

In an effort to fix this, I ended the comic and began it again as Turbo Ninja Bastard, which was what T.N.B. stood for initially, but was never said. I also decided to cut all ties with previous storylines and essentially start a new comic, with some of the same characters, so that I could begin fresh with a planned out plot.

Hopefully now, as my artwork, writing, ability to cohesively construct a strip and understanding of what makes a comic bad have all greatly improved, I can start the 4th year of Turbo Ninja Bastard off well and actually make it good.

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