Brian Michael Cohen

I’ve long loved good stories. Parables, mythology, comics, animation, television, stage, and film -- whatever form a good story is positioned within, it can help to render me captivated.

As a childhood, during one family road trip, I got so involved with a graphic novel picked up from a magazine rack, at a gas station convenience store in the middle of a mountainous boondocks, that I failed to realize my family loading back into our RV. They had forewarned their return, calling for me to join them but I was too interested in the illustrated novel. On the road, my cousin alerted our family -- I was no where to be found in the rolling apartment.

Thankfully, they circled back and relieved the gas station proprietor of raising me.