Dark Phantasy began in 1997 as a series of idle doodles in Dustin Wilson’s school notebook and has since grown into a full-color online manga produced by three people. Now, as well as a work of fiction, Dark Phantasy is a work of passion, a tangible expression of our love for sequential art and storytelling.
Dustin Wilson was a freshman attending West Monroe High School in West Monroe, Louisiana when he first conceived the kernel of Dark Phantasy. The original idea was for a console-style role-playing game on a personal computer, and a manga. Having plenty of free time as a high school student, he spent his time improving his drawing skills and searching around the infant World Wide Web in search of a way to produce his RPG on his computer. He stumbled upon an RPG engine called VERGE.
The original version of VERGE was a simple RPG development engine without many capabilities—or indeed much promise—though a second version was released while… Continued

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