They thought they killed him, but they were wrong... Rising from the ashes to be found by a secret government agency under the streets of the Toronto as he struggles to understand and cope with his newfound abilities.
He will be trained by a battle scarred WW2 French Canadian superhero/spy and armed with an alien battle-suit.
He will claim back his new home from the dark tyranny that threatens to destroy the city.
He will become the hero the city/country and the world needs!Byrne attempted to kickstart it on three separate occasions earlier this year. The first campaign was cancelled for reasons which escape me now and the next two failed to meet their goals.
But...Byrne deserves some credit here, for a variety of reasons.
1) Many people would have called it quits after the first attempt. Byrne believes in his project and persevered.
2) Byrne received quite a bit of press over his project including the CBC, local newspapers and of course a variety of comics sites. That's not always easy to do so clearly he managed to strike a chord with some people.
3) While he didn't reach his goal, he was still able to obtain thousands of dollars in commitments.
Referring back to point one, after the third attempt did not meet expectations, Byrne stated that he and his character would be back soon. Honestly, I've read this claim a dozen times from folks who were never heard from again so I admit I've begun to think of it as the standard farewell speech.
Prior to writing this, I went over the past few months of activity on The North Shield Facebook group to look for news I might have missed since the end of the last fundraising campaign. There are two types of posts by Byrne that stand out; Those relative to his various attempts at improving his product and the more general ones about not giving up on a goal.
Then today, Byrne shared a post from Toronto artist Loc Nguyen which displays a redesign of The North Shield character.
Byrne's own hard work, public requests for feedback, positive attitude and a sleek new look for the main character all indicate that he truly has not given up on seeing his graphic novel published. Don't be surprised if The North Shield appears on Kickstarter once again before long.