STEVE REEVES BIO 
Steve Reeves is the creator and web designer for Bringtheruck.com as well as a promising Comic book illustrator, Cartoonist, Animator, and Children Books illustrator/writer amongst other things related to creative outlets. Steve is the CEO of UprawEntertainment, an upstart company created in the early 2000s', that specialize in gathering, creating, and releasing various works of creativity ranging from comic books, comic strips, Hip hop music, Song writing, Poetry clubs, Animation, Logo Designs,T-shirts, Advertisement, to Tattoos and more. In 2003 he created a comic strip series titled M.Y.N.I.G.G.A ( Minority Youth Getting Goals Accomplished) starring a mischievous preteen named Kid Ruckus for Madeniggaz.net. The strip was also featured on several other hiphop websites during it's 3 year run. Shortly after, the end of MyNigga online strip, Steve recieved a call from a new magazine company called ActionPack and was given the opportunity to put his comic (now re-titled Bring The Ruckus) into a montly feature. Unfortunately, after the 1st issue the Magazine loss it's funding and now more published works seemed to be in Steves' immediant future. Throught the years, Steve has had his work featured on Allhiphop.com, Ballerstatus.net, Hitemup.com, and more. Steve has created other sites and graphic banners for websites and designed tattoos as well. In 2004, after performing in The Source Unsigned Hype Hiphop competition in Philadelphia, Steve relocated to the Keystone State and began an online radio HipHop open mic show called : UprawEntertainment Presents: Open Mic" which featured and allowed Local Emcees and Poets to show their skills to anyone that was listening. Steve used the Bring the Ruckus characters in the Open Mic advertisements. Steve returned to New York City in the summer of 2007 to work as a Director to an urban school program. Steve began teaching children in an after school program Art. In 2009, with the emergence of YouTube and thanks to a birthday gift, Steve began to created new cartoons featuring Bring the Ruckus characters. In 2010, Steve started his own After school Program: COMIC CREATIONZ a way to motivate reluctant readers, engage urban youth, develop the comprehension skills of second-language learners, or teach visual literacy to elementary level students? Have you considered comics? That's right, comics! More and more teachers are finding that once-maligned comics, and their big brothers graphic novels, can be effective tools for teaching a multitude of literacy skills to students with a variety of learning needs.

MR.SLIM BY EDWIN 
MR.UNDERWEAR BY BRIAN H.
CELLY BY MAY L

POWER-MAN BY KRIS ESP
SPEDSTER BY J.L. CRUZ

A-ROD BY A. RODRIGUEZ

