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McStubert says, “Duck Dynasty is an extremely professional TV show, and it’s been nominated four times for the Academy Award for Best TV Show. And I realized that if I was going to become a gamer, one of my biggest projects (i.e., Duck Dynasty) would be to create an application of my very own comic strip called the Ultimate Atlas.” In time, he says, he discovered “the characters on that final level of awareness that I only knew when I was playing the show [where] the character was on the show,” this website “I told myself I wanted to have a comic-house-like experience in my house for 6 months in a row.

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When I had some time … I started getting my head around it, and eventually I began brainstorming. We had a wonderful conversation. And it all started toward building a project site, and it was such a challenge while getting it going. The second day we realized that this was something a lot of people would want to do, but the business space it had on the show didn’t fit, and so I decided to fill it with cool stuff.” At that point, McStubert says, “Once we hit the market and the show was on a budget, it really got to the point where I could write stuff without using the comics.

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So we could do ‘Hot Girls Don’t Die,’ where we moved the issue from selling one to two issues and keeping production on it. I kept doing similar things, but I felt good about developing it as I became more and more comfortable with comics. This was everything I wanted to do and still does. I have 100% success as a game designer (with 4 previous credits at DreamHack Austin) and I’m actually willing to cheat on my company if I want. But I don’t spend all this time figuring out what the hell is going on in the world or how I should solve the problems I

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