Facts
      Welcome to the Facts page, where I tell you background information about the history of Spider-Foo.  In late 1998 or early 1999, I made a comic character named Slurpy Face (He says "See ya" at the end of Issue 1, just stands there at the end of Issues 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, and says " 'Nuff said!" at the end of Issues 8-22)  In September 2004,  I created a character named Spider Foo who was originally going to be part of the Slurpy Face Universe (I later added a dash to his name to make him Spider-Foo).  He had crisscrossing diagonal lines on his body and head, and his arms and legs were left blank.  I didn't color him in, but I knew it would be some pattern of red and blue.  His main enemy was Tarantula Dude, and his other enemy was Wolver-Guy.  Bing and Mustacchio came about a week later.
       I made several doodles of him that September, and one day I made a little half page comic that actually had a plot. (
Issue 1/2) It led into the first real page long issue of Spider-Foo. (Issue 1)
       I made the first 2 page issue about the new greatest villain Comrade Jenkins. (
Issue 5) Spider-Foo got stripes on his arms and legs in Issue 7.   Spider-Foo got a change of costume in Issue 10.  I started doing them in color at Issue 17, and in that same issue Spider-Foo got his old costume back.  In Issue 21, many things happened.  I switched from lined paper to blank white computer paper, and I made the first real Spider-Foo comic book with 5 pages of content and a title page.
       Soon after that, I started the first saga, unless you count Issues
9 and 10, (A saga is a storyline that takes place over more than one comic) The Wikkin Saga, including Issues 23, 24, 25, and 26.
       I'm planning on doing another saga about "The Phantom Bling", and I'm also planning on writing a short novel about the origin of Spider-Foo and Comrade Jenkins starting in September 2005(Spider-Foo's birthday).
       On June 7th, 2005, while in the middle of writing
Issue 24, I created this website, to please my hundreds of fans who I hadn't shown any new issues in a while, and also to keep a copy of my comics on the internet, where nothing could happen to them, hopefully.  Now Spider-Foo's fan base is greatly increased. (Yeah, he'll probably never even get ONE hundred fans.)  Hey! Who said that?  Pay no attention to the man in the brown parenthesis.  Anyways, please visit Spider-Foo, The Website often because you never know when you'll find a new issue of.....                                                            SPIDER-FOO!!!!!
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