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The BCP Origins: A Lifelong Mission in I

  • RMJ Studio
  • Mar 10
  • 1 min read

The Three-Year-Old Visionary

While most toddlers were just learning to hold a crayon, Ben was already at work. By the age of three, his "Aura" was clear—he didn't just doodle; he drew with a sense of purpose that hinted at the Toon Master he would become.


The Seven-Year Spark


At just seven years old, Ben’s imagination took a professional turn. He began scripting and sketching his very first original comics, building characters with a "spark" and a sense of humour that made everyone around him giggle. This was the birth of the BCP storytelling style.


The Ten-Year-Old Architect


By the age of ten, Ben’s "hyper-focus" was in full flight. He didn't just have characters; he had a Universe. He began curating meticulously detailed files, mapping out the origins, connections, and "entwined" histories of an entire world. This archive became the DNA for the Graphic Novels he writes today.



The Twelve-Year-Old Panoramic


At twelve, Ben moved to the stunning landscapes of West Wales with his "Alien Mother," Susan. Inspired by the historic streets of Pembrokeshire, he began his famous Panoramic Views. These intricate, wide-angle studies of local places proved that Ben could capture the soul of a town just as easily as the soul of a character.

 
 
 

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