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If you are a casual visitor to this site, ten you know about Magic: The Gathering, the world famous collecting card game set in the mystically combative world of Dominaria. You know all the spells and monsters, or at least a good amount of them, as well as it's legends, histories, and dangers. You normally just play the game without a second thought outside of the game being a harmless diversion, do you?

It's just a game, isn't it? Dungeons&Dragons with baseball cards?

Right?

What if I told you that, long ago, once upon a time, on Earth, our planet, an actual portal from Dominaria actually appeared?

A portal between the Dominaria you know and fancy about, and this unsuspecting planet of ours which is virtually defenseless against whatever would come out of that portal!

Those who know of this portal can appreciate the actions of one wizard from Dominaria, a Planeswalker, who closed that portal on Earth's end with great sacrifice to herself; being that she would be stuck on our planet. As a key, she used a series of tomes from her home world, a set of Dominarian Books, and scattered them all over Earth, with the hopes that they will not be brought together and used to reopen the portal.

You wouldn't be surprised that Wizards of the Coast the creator of our game, has one of these Dominarian Books in their research department.

But what would you think if the geeky kid next door actually got his or her hands on one, and learned how to use it?

That's exactly that the ancient spirit of the Planeswalker felt as a far-flung group of Earthlings actually became Dominarian Wizards. She felt the mana being pulled from this planets lands, and feared for the havoc that the actions of this group would wreck on the unsuspecting population of Earth....

....and worse, if Dominaria gets pulled into this mess as well.

Fate and Destiny calls the Planeswalker to action once more, and with her a human partner in a young girl and avid Magic: The Gathering player named Jamie. Together with their souls linked as one the pair raises up against the powers that Earth's Dominarian Wizards wields, with the hopes that their fight not leave this planet destroyed in it's wake.

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About Davey-Kins FoxFire

Take one part Stan Lee, One part Ed Wood, and Two parts Eminem, mix well with a splash of Celexa and the latest set of Serif Programs, and you have David "Davey-Kins FoxFire" Gonterman, online cartoonist from Saint Louis' Metro East area who has been promoting--and practicing--his career of choice at his web site FoxFire Studios of Saint Louis . Whatever he's actually successfull of this depends on who you ask and what day it is. Magic: the Gathering Online gave him the needed chance to return to the game he left during the Ice Age block when the neighborhood fell short of players, and when the Grimmoire started their Articles for Packs Program, he naturally thought up for the Grimmoire's own Comic after being strung out on downloaded Yu-Gi-Oh episodes, his four liter a day Diet Pepsi habit, and his quest for a Constructed deck that gets him into the final rounds with some predictability. It is his hopes that a big break into the comic book industry would be a happy plus with this project.

It is rumored that he's using the Mirari to overclock his computer and speed up his cable modem. It is assured; he has done stranger things in his life.

Feel free to chat with the creator of Planeswalker
David "Davey-kins FoxFire" Gonterman:
E-Mail: dgonter@spiff.net
AIM: GontermanD -- YIM: Daveykins_62040 -- ICQ: 2126426

Also, visit his web site, and see his other projects.

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Magic: The Gathering—Planeswalker by David Gonterman, based on the Magic: The Gathering trading card game from Wizards of the Coast. All Magic: The Gathering material © 1982-2002 Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc. All additional material, including characters, storyline, artwork, and incidentals, which is added to the material mentioned prior, © 2002 David Gonterman. The Grimmoire web site (http://www.grimmoire.com) is authorized to present all material on their site as they see fit. Wizards of the Coast can have similar permissions with written expression of their desires for the project. All readers are permitted to complete fair use, including fan-inspired artwork and stories. Distribution and local storage of strips are permitted in it's unaltered nature; The FoxTail Icon located in the lower right corner serves as an informal Trademark. The stories, characters, and incidents mentioned herein are completely fictional, and all resemblances are purely coincidental.