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Everything you want to know about the strange cast of the Gamecreature comic and their equally bizarre creator.

GC (Gamecreature) - He's short, he's green, he likes to play games. GC likes to think he's an expert about all things game related, but he's not. He is, however, pretty hard to beat. He's also a very sore loser and even harder to bear when he wins. In spite of all that, he's still a good friend. Probably because he's cute and green.
CY - The reluctant host to GC, Cy makes games for a living. He spends most of his free time putting up with a certain know-it-all lizard, leaving little time for the entertainment we take for granted. Why he doesn't throw the litttle reptile out on his ear is not known.

Kyle Miller - Kyle Miller has been drawing cartoons "as long as I can remember." His journey through the world of game development began in the early 80’s as a free-lance artist for Steve Jackson Games’ Toon, the Cartoon Roleplaying Game. Kyle soon joined the staff at Steve Jackson Games, providing art for several more Toon products as well as many products in the Car Wars, Gurps and Ogre series of games. But what Kyle really wanted to do was make computer games, so he eventually wound up as an art director at Dynamix (part of the Sierra family) in the early 90’s. There he added his deft touch to Aces of the Deep, Betrayal at Krondor, and Space Quest 5. Kyle moved from Art to Game Design when he made the proposal for 3D Ultra Pinball: Outpost Odyssey. The game was a huge success and led to four more pinball games, three minigolf games, two radio car games and even a train game, all under the 3D Ultra label. Kyle recently moved to Chicago to work at High Voltage Software where he finished work on the recently released Charlie and the Chocolate Factory game, Zathura and the soon to be released Family Guy game. In the span of his carrer, Kyle has worked on a variety of games, too many to count by his recollection. In addition to his work as a game designer, Kyle also does the illustration duties on the syndicated comic, Working Daze for United Media’s comics.com.