Following in the irreverent spirit of Deadpool, The Tick, and Squirrel Girl, it’s Origamiac—the shape-shifting superhero who’s a piece of sheet! Orson “Orry” Thitchafer is a below-average nobody with an above-average chance at meeting his soulmate—or at least someone with a pulse—at a protest rally. But one wrong turn sets up a daisy chain of disastrous mishaps until Orry is accidentally transformed into sentient loose-leaf paper. Desperate to become human again, Orry asks the help of his “high”ly incompetent best friend, who suggests that he look into an evil enterprise known as MALefactory, with its array of strange devices and serums. As Orry pursues his humanity, will he be seduced by the malevolence the company represents or embrace his new powers for good, assuming he can figure out what those powers are? “Takes less time to read than an episode of 'The Golden Girls' and is almost as funny! There, I complimented your little comic book. Can I have my tapioca pudding now?” - Dorothy Levens, “Purls of Wisdom” Knitting Bulletin publisher and author’s grandmother
Is he the love child of J. K. Rowling and Stephen King? Or is it a pseudonym for the Watson supercomputer? Or perhaps he's an attention-starved, thin-skinned alcoholic (but aren't all authors?)? Find out by e-mailing seth.levens@gmail.com!