The Dragon Animal In The Wild

Welcome to an amazing journey through the world of Van Stone's dragon animals in the wild!

Take a peek and travel back in time to the age of the real life and realistic fiction dragon. Marvel at the beauty and variety of dragon beast such as dragon puppies and dragon kittens, etc. Dive deep into the sea and swim with the dragons blue whales and dragon dolphins.

In this website you will find colorful animals that look so real. Brief introductions tell you about each dragon and you will discover some facinating stuff next to the art.

Enjoy your realistic fiction.

Van Stone.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Van Stone’s Courtfighter VS The Dragon Common To…

Van Stone’s Courtfighter VS The Dragon Common To…



The Phony Court Order and the Dragon to back up its destruction began in 2000 with the explosion of a new type of judicial arrogance over Pennsylvania. The symbol above the county seal is the image of two monstrous dragons right where the image of lady justice and the human scale used to be. Four judges secretly prepared legal-looking documents accusing human targets of unlawful activity. They would sign them on a particular hour facing the east and sent the document via a dragon to people, ordering them not to have any contact with a certain person or their children. But in Philadelphia, near the courthouse of the original justices who began the destruction, a new encounter takes place.

Two years later, the local court, unknowingly, is facing a lone neighborhood investigative newspaper reporter who volunteers as assistant fire police in Delaware County. Sakima-middle aged, renegade, yet committed to obeying justice, becomes the next victim of one of the 4 unjust judges. He is told to be separated from his 2 children forever by a phony order. Forced to obey the order Sakima –who is now a
rogue person- carries on in his usual work of news reporting and firefighting. Some time later Sakima, who is fighting a fire along with members of his smoke jumpers unit, takes a rest at the end of a mission. The reason why he found himself fighting a wildfire side-by-side with his fellow firefighters that day was he got called away from his personal mission to search for a lost holy book he had heard was nearby. Sakima believed that examining the book, often times referred to as the "book of justice" would help him with the deadly events that sweep him into a struggle between powerful and hidden forces. Noticing a huge old abandoned court building nearby that had almost caught fire by the flames, Sakima walks into it. Exploring the building and seeing that there is an endless tunnel that seems to have been used for run
away slaves- an Underground Railroad adventure- therein he walks far into it. Sakima feels that he is listening to a forest fire roaring in the distance. Suddenly dirt and ash cover him. Sakima stands face to face with a special woman and a great intelligent dragon that can help court victims in the struggle between injustice and justice and liberty for all. The woman is Lady Justice without the blindfold and the dragon is the human scale of interest in protecting earth. Together they can be something that will share becoming a super part of carrying out justice known as Courtfighter.

Courtfighter Versus the Dragon Common To… and Van Stone

In January 1994 the World of Van Stone Comics appeared in a few newspapers and a short-lived magazine. Van Stone, a.k.a. Samuel Van Stone Downing, wrote what he called realistic fiction comic books for high school and college students. The new trend in comics was social sci-fi, developing in film, music, fashion; all forms of entertainment and arts.

Since the online publication of his most recent work in 2009-adapting the comics Courtfighter -based on a real nonprofit group, launched on December 25, 2009 by a Pennsylvania organization, that advocates nationally for civil liberties in courts at www.courtfighter.com, Van Stone’s reputation has steadily grown. Stone’s unique story telling style as a poet, grabs the attention of readers because he uses intense art of dragons and short stories about the court rather than long tales. Courtfighter is an on-going saga dealing with real episodes of people who must face the day to day arrogance of the local court under state jurisdiction. Courtfighter blends science fiction themes such as dragons were possibly real animals that roamed earth at one time long before the dinosaurs with much slice-of-life court drama. Courtfighter has the visual spirit and action that reflects Stone’s feelings for a new guideline in local court.

Van Stone, President and Founder of the Van Stone Productions (VSP) Foundation, Inc., is a real life courtfighter based on the legend that like a firefighter he has almost single handedly brought national awareness that each year commonwealth courts kill people and destroy property. Certain people who have followed the Stone family drama know that each year fires kill people and destroy property. Therefore, these days, going to court and fighting a fire feels like, just about, doing the same thing. “If you ask me,” says Stone, “there is really no difference between learning a lot about how fires get started and how they spread, and learning about how court cases get started and how they spread.”

The comics series and art appears on the blog myrikalisfire.blogspot.com in installments in a weekly or bi-weekly blog. Stone’s goal is when sufficient material has been published online, the series will then be collected into a bo