WHO is Scott Willasee?

Scott Willasee is the 23-year-old writer/editor of Australia's best selling alternative knowledge publication, REALITY? Magazine, which he runs out of an office in the beachside resort town of Byron Bay. The stories he covers mainly deal with life's "hidden things" (myths, legends, etc), which the Big Volcano area (Ballina to the Gold Coast hinterland) seems to have in abundance. Couple this with the fact that the region has some of the world's best surf spots and Scott's life is almost always full throttle and action packed.

He typifies the Aussie character at the beginning of the 21st century. He is in tune with the coastal surf culture, but he's also someone who has grown up with a knowledge of both rural towns (Wagga Wagga) and the urban beach (Manly), before he headed for the North Coast (Byron) and its weird mix of rich holiday makers/international 'party time'backpackers/musicians/surfers/environmentalists/spirit seekers and numerous well known 'creative' types. The Big Volcano is a huge magnet for the World's positive and negative energy which can influence people to interact here in ways they may not have back where they originally came from. Scott's ability as the VOid! ('raising' his body's vibrational rate so as to allow him to phase through solid objects, etc - and the fact he can teleport from one point of space/ time to another) also means that, as the universe is so connected on the Quantum level (macrocosm/microcosm - 'as above, so is below' ) sometimes, something that Scott starts out investigating close to home, winds up leading him to adventures and mysteries in other countries/ other times and on other worlds.

Join Scott

as he shouts

that

it's

"TIME FOR A LITTLE ACTION!"


art copyright 2016 Andie Tong, Carlos Gomez, Pedro Delgado,

Pat Boutin Gagne, Ian Waryanto, William Allan Reyes & Roeddy Rillf

colour art copyright 2016 Alonso Espinoza, Jeremy Roberts &  Wayne Nichols


Scott Willasee is the VOid! and all related characters and concepts

are the Intellectual Property of Mark Richards and are copyright 2018