Welcome to the fiction section, where my various fiction works exist in the vacuum of cyberspace. They range from some manga-style adventures to serious works and some humorous science fiction, so I hope you find something you like.
The Convertos: Issue One
This was a comic book I had dreamed up, a tribute to the G1 Transformers comic book that Marvel put out in the early 1980's. I took a little dash of the Japanese Transformers line and expounded upon it with my own ideas, but unfortunately, I was never able to track down an artist to make this come to life. Maybe one of these days...
Project R
This is a screenplay for an action-comedy that's a parody of Knight Rider and other 80's TV shows in the same genre. I passed it around Hollywood on my own and all I got were rejections, so up it goes. The story goes that Kyle Donovan, the hopeless hero from some of my earlier fiction works, is now a pizza delivery boy, and when his car gets struck by lightning, it transforms into a talking supercar that the government created to run a weather-control satellite. Now they want it back, and they're sending two bozo agents after it. Everything comes to a blistering climax and--well, I'll just let you read it and find out!
The Girl Is Trouble
A juvenile short story about the hopeless loser, Kyle Donovan, who falls in love with a girl in his computer class. Pretty ordinary, right? In the end, she turns out to be a Sailor Moon-style heroine called "The Nightcat," and Kyle just can't handle it. Makes you wonder what I'd do if I had one of the Sailor Senshi for a girlfriend...
Joe Angel: A Play In Three Acts
Based on a terrible radio drama that I independently produced, Joe Angel was upgraded in the beginning of 2006 with a new plot and some fresh humor. The story centers around an angel named Joe who comes to Earth in the 1940s to help a banker get out of a bad deal with a crime syndicate. The syndicate is a group of three guys who are complete numbskulls, and luckily, Joe has the courageous Mary Lane, a female private investigator, to help back him up. Hijinks abound and romance is in the air for the reader of Joe Angel!
All written content on this page is copyright Justin A. Swartz, 2004-2007. Images from "Sailor Moon S: The Movie" were captured by Justin using the AIMS GrabIt! II and edited with Macromedia Fireworks. They are the expressed copyright of Pioneer Animation/Geneon Entertainment, Naoko Takeuchi, and Toei International, and are not used here for financial gain.