Phyoohrii was a comic maker living in Tasmania, Australia. Having worked with comics since 2005, he was best (and only) known for Legends of the Matoran, a comic series amounting to over 200 comics. In his active time on BZPower, he maintained two epics, a blog and made a few stop-motion films. Now in self forced retirement, he no longer contributes to the BZPower comic industry. Before retirement he was working on a project named Kardiak Arrest, a 2008-spoofing stop-motion film being made with the assistance of Aoran. There are rumours and hints from Phyoohrii that Kardiak Arrest may return in a vector art form, although at this time there is little evidence to support this.
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| - Phyoohrii was a comic maker living in Tasmania, Australia. Having worked with comics since 2005, he was best (and only) known for Legends of the Matoran, a comic series amounting to over 200 comics. In his active time on BZPower, he maintained two epics, a blog and made a few stop-motion films. Now in self forced retirement, he no longer contributes to the BZPower comic industry. Before retirement he was working on a project named Kardiak Arrest, a 2008-spoofing stop-motion film being made with the assistance of Aoran. There are rumours and hints from Phyoohrii that Kardiak Arrest may return in a vector art form, although at this time there is little evidence to support this.
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| - Phyoohrii was a comic maker living in Tasmania, Australia. Having worked with comics since 2005, he was best (and only) known for Legends of the Matoran, a comic series amounting to over 200 comics. In his active time on BZPower, he maintained two epics, a blog and made a few stop-motion films. Now in self forced retirement, he no longer contributes to the BZPower comic industry. Before retirement he was working on a project named Kardiak Arrest, a 2008-spoofing stop-motion film being made with the assistance of Aoran. There are rumours and hints from Phyoohrii that Kardiak Arrest may return in a vector art form, although at this time there is little evidence to support this.
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