Andrew
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Web Comic History
Creator of failed webcomic Joystick Adventures and current (but probably soon to be failed) webcomic Robobo. Often clashes with a lot of the more notorious TNL personalities in larger blow outs.
Andrew's first post on TNL was in a Street Fighter thread and started a large derailing arguement about the adaptability of 2D Fighters in the modern gaming market. The major detracting arguer in this thread, Chris, cited numerous ways the fighter has evolved (pretty much only parrying and new characters). Andrew also argued that he'd prefer a fighting game less reliant on button combinations and more focused towards atmosphere and skilled reversals. He says the later released video game Def Jam: Fight for NY[1] is the kind of game he was describing.
Theif Silver[2], Dolemite, animegirl and other members have expressed that they are secretely fans of Andrew.
X3 Fan fiction
In Fall of 2005 Andrew and Dolemite created the self proclaimed greatest X-Men 3 fan fiction in the history of fanfictioning in the official X-Men 3 forum thread. The fan fiction was well received in the thread, although ultimately ended up derailing the official X-Men 3 thread for multiple pages. Both Andrew and Dolemite have expressed a desire (and threatened) to write fan fictions about other topics and people should spontaneity allow.
Andrew is usually a movie snob, but has been known to defend crappy movies like I, Robot and Sahara when it was exposed that he enjoyed them. He is also one of the few active contibutors to the "Artist's Block" (formerly "Galleria") forum.
Name Changes
For awhile Andrew was known as I'm Never Funny in 2006 as punishment for asking to be named Jean-Luc Picard of the USS Enterprise, and very briefly as Sunshine in 2004 of his own volition. He was forced to change his name back to Andrew from Sunshine after an outcry of complaints about the overt gayness of his new name. Now known as Drewbacca.
Not to be confused with notable TNL member Andy.

