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The cast of Kaos Moon
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| Katja (Kaos Moon): Katja Zakkov has been adopted at age twelve by NYC District Attorney Ben Feldman. Her parents initially immigrated from Russia but died early on from cancer. She's developed a unique sense of channeling people's thoughts into images. Although she doesn't really know what to make of it, she intends to find out more about it. As a side effect of this paranormal experience, she seems weak and prone to immune diseases. |
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| Shrasa: One of the three surviving Shamans from the big blaze. She understands that the world has to progress, even if it may be for the worse. She doesn't desire revenge anymore and makes it her ultimate goal to stop Varg from plunging the world in utter chaos. She's instrumental in nurturing Katja's awareness of all things spiritual and encourages her to get to the depth of her being...to unleash the third Shaman, Kaos Moon. |
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Varg: Demonic in appearance, he's the most powerful of all Shamans from Belovodia. This is a mysterious country, nested in the valleys of the Siberian Altai mountains. He's one of three survivors of the blaze but never gave up on revenge. He's keeping his life energy strong and powerful by feeding on the lost souls of the dead. He feels justified to take whatever he needs as a payback for the grave injustice that has been done to his kind during the era of persecution |
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Jules: He's Katja's half brother, best friend and assistant. With Katja's incredible spiritual abilities and Jules' keen sense for business they've managed to make a respectable living for themselves. Being gay, Jules was often teased in school and Katja always stood up for him and offered support. This helped to form a tight bond that makes them inseparable to this day. |
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A Brief History of KAOS MOON the Comic:
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| Kaos Moon appeared first in a short story for the comic magazine INK! in July of 1995 and was followed by a four issue mini-series in 1996 by Caliber Comics. A colored version was simultaneously serialized in the German Heavy Metal and later collected in to two sold-out graphic novels. After a comic market shake-up, a couple of short stories appeared in Avatar's Threshold anthology. David Boller's own company Tusk Entertainment LLC put out two books featuring Kaos Moon in 2001. The idea for a Kaos Moon OAV was hatched in early 2002 and initial preproduction had intensified during the Summer of 2002. The project is actively in development and pending a distribution partner, could be finished in as little as 18 months. Currently, David Boller has joined forces with Amryl Entertainment to publish a new Kaos Moon story in early 2005, which hopefully will lead to numerous projects together in the near future. | |||||||||||||||||
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