Jersey City teen turns himself, friends into crime-fighting heroes who balance it all in comic series
Updated Dec 29, 2020;
Posted Dec 29, 2020
Cheyne Anderson, 17, started drawing when he was in elementary school and began developing a comic called The Changers when he was about 14.courtesy of Melvin Anderson
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character in his comic series “The Changers” fights villains.
The Cheyne Anderson in “The Changers” is a brainy teen who uses a signature geyser burst attack that knocks opponents backward. The hero kid is always struggling to catch some Z’s, lamenting in one comic that he should really start using his bed more often.
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People pose for photos as snow falls in Times Square during a Nor easter, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, Dec 16, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Jeenah Moon)
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NEW YORK: A winter storm marched up the US East Coast on Wednesday (Dec 17), delivering a disruptive blow to transportation systems and a welcome day off for some school kids, but not for many who have been learning remotely during the pandemic.
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NEW YORK A winter storm marched up the U.S. East Coast on Wednesday, delivering a disruptive blow to transportation systems and a welcome day off for some school kids, but not for many who have been learning remotely during the pandemic. By midafternoon, the Nor easter had brought a wintry mix to Washington and wind-whipped snow to New York City, parts of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania as it threatened a swath of the country that is home to more than 50 million people. The sprawling system could dump up to 2 feet (60 cm) of snow in an area stretching from eastern Pennsylvania to New York s Catskill Mountains, with lesser amounts of a foot (30 cm) or more in the rest of the Northeast, forecasters said. Parts of Virginia and North Carolina will be blanketed with a thin later of ice while areas in the Mid-Atlantic region closer to the coast will get only rain before the storm move
NEW YORK (REUTERS) - A winter storm marched up the US East Coast on Wednesday (Dec 16), delivering a disruptive blow to transportation systems and a welcome day off for some school kids, but not for many who have been learning remotely during the pandemic.
By mid-afternoon, the Nor easter had brought a wintry mix to Washington and wind-whipped snow to New York City, parts of Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania as it threatened a swath of the country that is home to more than 50 million people.
The sprawling system could dump up to 60cm of snow in an area stretching from eastern Pennsylvania to New York s Catskill Mountains, with less amounts of 30cm or more in the rest of the north-east, forecasters said.