Easton W. Wunderkidd
From Plastic Tub
American, 1924 - 1993
Biographer and Rare Book Collector, Topographical Cartographer, Journeyman Luthier, Experimental Composer, and Expert Gray-Tone Matcher. Most Famous for his 3 volume Biography of Christopher Andrews Stephenson III. Colour Blind From birth, His services as a Human Anti-aliasing (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-aliasing) machine provided him with plentiful work in both the modern fields of optics and Quantum Ethics (of which he is famous for the short poem "I did(n't) do(ne) her(,sh3)her."
Average Joe His incredible ability to mathematically create a two-tone 3-D image of a subject in his mind and determine evident truths from that data made his career seem like child's play. In later years he would visualize the true personality of a subject and quickly take advantage, fulfilling his many lusts in the redlight gambling districts of major European cities. After some time he became a Master of Disguises.
Language Trouble Succesfully translating German Poet Yon Milhaus's Seminal work -- 1967's "Life Alphabetically" -- he returned to the field of Cartography, where he became familiar with the infamous Maritime-Critic/Renegade Cartographer A.W. Slippers His brief involvement with the German School of Re-design in Costa Rica (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Rica) led him to the now infamous South American Adventures OF 1948. In San Luis Potosi, Mexico that year he made his the aquaintance of Creatine Panderbox. Scholars still dispute his un-Authorized biography as a Slander Operation of The League of Gnomes. Although there is little evedince to connect Easton W. Wunderkidd to the League, his infatuation with Christopher Stephenson does leave him suspect.