Gordie was chosen by Dr. Ardra Renelsior to the the provider of “paternal materials” for her grand experiment, because of his rather high I.Q. However, he mostly got the job because he was the only one to answer Ardra”s personal ad.
Ardra only had one date with Gordie, but used hypnosis to convince him to fill a vial with the aforementioned “materials”. Thus, he unwittingly became the biological father of Eileen & Lenore.
Soon after this, Gordie began dating longtime friend Della Gurwick, who runs a flower shop next to Gordie’s newsstand. Gordie & Della married a couple years later.
After not seeing Ardra for around seven years, Gordie was shocked to see her at his door one day. She showed up because Eileen & Lenore had been asking questions about their father, whom she thought they should meet. Finding out that he was a dad came as quite a shock, but Gordie has taken to fatherhood rather well, despite the fact that he doesn’t see his daughters very often.
Gordie has a very easy-going disposition, and not much bothers him. He’s one of the few people the girls respect. Eileen appreciates the fact that Gordie is one of the few sincerely nice people in the world, and Lenore likes the fact that Gordie shares her love of squid ink as a condiment.
Webcomic Ardra
http://www.ardracomic.com/
Artist: Trevor V. Adams
TREVOR V. ADAMS lived a pretty simple life. When he was a little kid, he loved paper and drawing. It kind of ran in the family with his brother and sister. He use to have a very active imagination and made sound effects and acted out the scenes while he drew, which made him kind of an odd man out. Eventually he really started taking an interest in art especially in cartooning.
Trevor’s parents signed him up for the Art Instruction School, where they would send him lessons and then he had to mail them back to be graded. That didn’t last long but he did learn a little bit from the experience. In high school he drew the school comic, Tyres, based on a boy his niece use to date and the hi-jinx of high school life.
Trevor went straight from high school to the Art Institute of Atlanta, originally majoring in Computer Animation and Multimedia. After an incident with the school and staffing for the program he switched my major to Graphic Design, since it was closer to the field he wanted to be in anyway. Trevor took a break from that and started working on LeastICouldDo.com, a webcomic by Ryan Sohmer. Trevor liked the comic but it just didn’t fit me personally so he moved on find ArdraComic.com, which fit him perfectly because he liked the subject and the positive message they the webcomic is trying to convey. With the help of the creator/writer Jason Dunstan and editor Fesworks, he continues to bring that message to all the readers.
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