Real B*tches, part II, panel 019
THE REAL SUPERHEROINES OF HIVE VALLEY
a webcomic, by Matt S. Law
I was in a reality TV show once. It was for a show airing on a public access channel hosted by local Hawaii comedian Augie Tulba (aka Augie T.) who now holds a political position in Honolulu. I thought it could help me launch my career as an author. I didn't get super famous, but it sure didn't hurt. I got to know Augie, I got to promote two of my books on his radio program at the time, then later also promote a YouTube dramatic series that I was in. I also ghost wrote and did the foreword for his book, Positive Stuff I Like by Augie Tulba.
To give you an idea of how small a world it is, years later I was working in an office job in Honolulu and our new IT guy was talking about how he met an old guy named Mel Cabang that weekend. I got on my computer and pulled up a video of Mel Cabang singing the jingle on his Ukulele for "HI Alarm" a security company.
I told him, "Here, this is Mel Cabang."
He said, "Oh, yeah, that was him."
"And that is me on the beach in that group of guys wearing HI Alarm shirts dancing behind him to the music."
Mel was also a famous local comedian, friends with Augie and appeared on the reality show so I got to know him, too before he died.
Um... none of this has anything to do with super heroines. I just fell down a Reality TV Rabbit Hole. Also, doing some name dropping.
Ever tell you about the time I met Gary Gygax's grandson?
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The Real Superheroines of Hive Valley is a webcomic about a reality television show following the lives of seven public domain superheroines that all live together in the same mansion in the elite community of Hive Valley.
You can read the series from the beginning ---> HERE.
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Some of my family have been on TV, but I have not unless you count being in a big crowd at a sporting event. I think too much fame can be hard to deal with. My 'Hive fame' is enough.
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Some big executive recently got into trouble for being on TV at a big sporting event. Be careful!
I was there with my other half. Nothing to hide.
That's good. Still be careful, an old high school rival may spot you and challenge you to a duel in the stands. That happens in England, right? :oD
You knew THE El Kabong?

Oh, you said, Mel Cabong
I hope he is as funny.
And, the world being small, is because you were on Hawaii. Which is some islands surrounded by a LOT of water. (also the tallest mountains in the world)
Small island, but there are a million people crammed onto Oahu. Of course if you look at an aerial map, most of the island is unpopulated because it is mostly mountain.