The “Middle East” Wrestling The New York Beast
Author: Alex Nicholas
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BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novel
Subgenre: General,
Pages: 24
Trim Size: 8.5x8.5
eBook ISBN: 9798892853682
Paperback ISBN: 9798892854894
Hardback ISBN: 9798892854900
BOOK DETAILS
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novel
Subgenre: General,
Pages: 24
Trim Size: 8.5x8.5
eBook ISBN: 9798892853682
Paperback ISBN: 9798892854894
Hardback ISBN: 9798892854900
In this satirical tale, George the Eagle, representing the George Bush, faces a staggering financial crisis. To divert attention, he enlists the help of Osama the Owl to orchestrate a dramatic distraction involving Windy and Gusty, two mischievous planes. As chaos ensues, the story unveils a tongue-in-cheek retelling of the events surrounding 9/11, weaving humor and wit into a narrative that questions the official narrative and pokes fun at societal responses to tragedy.
I’m a spur-of-the-moment kind of person when it comes to writing. Inspiration strikes from my thoughts, feelings, and opinions. Whether it’s through satire or sci-fi, I aim to convey non-ordinary, real themes, like distrust and societal deception. Growing up, honesty was crucial, shaping my
perspective on power dynamics. Beyond writing, I’m into entrepreneurship and was an athlete until a career-ending injury. I admire authors like Robert Greene, Alan Gratz, and Don Miguel Ruiz for their honesty and imagery. Along with the works of Manly P. Hall, Napoleon Hill, Neville Goddard, Eliphas Levi and some others in that space. I hope readers find a good laugh in books like “The ‘Middle East’ Wrestling the New York Beast.” I’m excited about whatever the next idea that magically pops in my head next and going from there; letting my journey be paved with stones I can’t see. Until then I have some other projects to finish, and a vacation that is calling my name. I’m thinking of something tropical.
In this satirical tale, George the Eagle, representing the George Bush, faces a staggering financial crisis. To divert attention, he enlists the help of Osama the Owl to orchestrate a dramatic distraction involving Windy and Gusty, two mischievous planes. As chaos ensues, the story unveils a tongue-in-cheek retelling of the events surrounding 9/11, weaving humor and wit into a narrative that questions the official narrative and pokes fun at societal responses to tragedy.
I’m a spur-of-the-moment kind of person when it comes to writing. Inspiration strikes from my thoughts, feelings, and opinions. Whether it’s through satire or sci-fi, I aim to convey non-ordinary, real themes, like distrust and societal deception. Growing up, honesty was crucial, shaping my
perspective on power dynamics. Beyond writing, I’m into entrepreneurship and was an athlete until a career-ending injury. I admire authors like Robert Greene, Alan Gratz, and Don Miguel Ruiz for their honesty and imagery. Along with the works of Manly P. Hall, Napoleon Hill, Neville Goddard, Eliphas Levi and some others in that space. I hope readers find a good laugh in books like “The ‘Middle East’ Wrestling the New York Beast.” I’m excited about whatever the next idea that magically pops in my head next and going from there; letting my journey be paved with stones I can’t see. Until then I have some other projects to finish, and a vacation that is calling my name. I’m thinking of something tropical.