At 14, writer Jake Tinsley has five published comic books under his belt. But in his sixth, his superhero, the Night Owl, tackles a real-life mystery: the long-unsolved case of Amber Hagerman, the slain 10-year-old for whom Amber Alerts were named.
At 14, writer Jake Tinsley has five published comic books under his belt. But in his sixth, his superhero, the Night Owl, tackles a real-life mystery: the long-unsolved case of Amber Hagerman, the slain 10-year-old for whom Amber Alerts were named.
Great idea hope this young man not only does well with the comic book, but uses his already developing skills in later life to return people to hep ling others, and most of all find the fiend that committed the crime.
No child, person or animal should be used up, and throw out like trash.
I hope that the killer gets what he deserves.
I have never been into comic books but this is great, a 14yr old with this kind of talent and helping other children in process. I think he will go very far in life and I really hope they get the break needed to help this family ! WTG Jake !!
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