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Artist's CommentsProfessor Beatrice Sawyer ref - [link] Pages 1-2 - [link] Pages 3-4 [link] Pages 5-6 - [link] Name: Osbourne 'Ozzy' Caldwell Age: 50 Height: 6' 6'' Occupation: Currently employed as janitor and general groundskeeper for the city college. Has previously worked in a slaughter-house, as a plumber, engineer, brick-layer, msucle-for-hire, amongst many other things. He first started life as a professional boxer and could have made it to the top had it not been for a near fatal brain injury. Personality: In his youth, Ozzy was the jovial sort, jack-the-lad, a playful chap and very active. He would get in to the odd scrape or two but was generally a very calming influence on those around him. He might not be smart but he has the patience of a saint. Unfortunately, he seems to relate better to things than he does to people, so is quite often a poor listener and very aloof at times. It doesn't stop him acting the 'white knight' in most cases though. Being able to come to someone's help or resuce gives him added purpose in life. His brain injury has affected some parts of his brain, mostly involved with memory and cognitive skills. Strengths; - Physical strength and stamina, despite his age. - Multi-skilled in lots of physical knowledge, like welding, engineering, tool use, etc. - Determination Weaknesses; - Not very bright, a little slow to grasp things - Physically slow in comparison to someone shorter, lighter and younger Equipment; Initially, Ozzy has the use of any tools he can find in his shed. He did use a chainsaw but knows he can't carry gas for it. He's usually found carrying a strong hammer, some long trimmers, his Camelbak backpack with bottled water, his wind-up torch-radio. |
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There's science in comics!
cool comic amy <3
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