Here's page 3 of Alanna Alliteration's interview with Adam Conroy (annotated by Savunn via sticky notes), and Adam reveals the first bit of tragedy that shaped his life.
It's not mentioned in this story (since it's common knowledge in Fusion's world), but his father is still alive (but retired from work). More details should be revealed in a later issue (probably Issue 12 or 13).
In column 2, the article names his little brother as Timmy, so presumably, Conroy's little brother was named Timothy. I did not see the name of his mother.
Yep. His little brother was named Timothy. His mother's name isn't given. I'll have to check with Savunn, but Adam's mother may be named in a later issue.
The more I read, the more I'm enjoying this comic. The small, subtle aspects of it... this must have taken you guys a long time to compile, as it is very, VERY detailed. It would be interesting to see your Story Bible.
But keep up the great work.
I'm really interested in seeing what happens [when] Fusion returns home... the UN sanctions, Conroy's commitment to defending her, repercussions on her personal life... the possibilities are endless. Well done.
Well, it's just me compiling it; the details are all what Savunn relays to me. As for a Story Bible . . . I have 4 notebooks filled with plotting, outlines, rough scripting, scene breakdowns, character histories, and such (and I'll probably fill up another 3 or 4 notebooks before the series is completed) . . . although not all of it is for Fusion (probably over 80% is Fusion, though).
As for subtle aspects . . . I think you may discover a doozy later in this interview that may change how you look at Brooder's interaction with Fusion in the past issues (although I think Savunn is oblivious to the revelation).