![]() ![]() ![]() (could be I'm also putting too much thought into this. ![]() He changed the series title to Poison Elves with 8, and continued through 20. Hayes began self-publishing I, Lusiphur under the Mulehide Graphics imprint in 1991. Rest assured, I am still alive and kicking, writing the series that I hope youre enjoying. Lawrence Andrew 'Drew' Hayes (J March 21, 2007) was a writer and graphic artist who is best known as the creator of the long-running independent comic book series Poison Elves. There has to be some way to limit this or you could have duds cluttering up the program for years and years rather than moving on with their lives. Since I share a name with another author named Drew Hayes who passed away many years ago, and Google likes to use my picture paired with his information, I know some folks have come here concerned about my health. I have a recollection of the Dean telling the guy recruiting for the sports league in third year (Bullrush?) that Chad wasn't a prospect because if he somehow failed he would keep repeating until he got certified as a hero. Which leads to a second year not getting a chance so they choose to repeat as well. This leads to a third year not getting a chance to advance so they choose to repeat their year. Could you have a cascade effect? By which I mean, a fourth years doesn't get to graduate as a hero so they choose to repeat fourth year. There are limits on how many students are allowed into each of the higher years, right? So, does that mean someone who fails to advance and reapplies bumps someone from the year behind them out of the program? Is this automatic or do they need compete against students with a year's less experience to win a spot?Īlso, I can't remember if it only applies to fourth years or also third and possibly even second years. I'm a little vague on how this would work in practice. ![]()
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