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Antonio had been one of the "God Level" supporters of ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]'' when it had been raising funds on Kickstarter, when he should’ve been using the money to pay for a hair transplant, and acting lessons for his friend. One of the perks was to be drawn into the story, and Antonio was thanked by [[Cutaway Comics]] in the first issue of ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]''.
Antonio had been one of the "God Level" supporters of ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]'' when it had been raising funds on Kickstarter, when he should’ve been using the money to pay for a hair transplant, and acting lessons for his friend. One of the perks was to be drawn into the story, and Antonio was thanked by [[Cutaway Comics]] in the first issue of ''[[Omega (comic story)|Omega]]''.
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== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:People from the real world]]
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Revision as of 10:45, 8 July 2021

"Antonio Amaral (in-universe)" is a title based upon conjecture.

Check the behind the scenes section, the revision history and discussion page for additional comments on this article's title.

The civilian. (COMIC: Omega)
You may be looking for the real world Antonio Amaral.

There was once a civilian in a crowd of Minyans when Oxirgi announced the execution of Princess Malika. (COMIC: Omega)

Behind the scenes

The character was a DWU counterpart of Antonio Amaral, as clarified by Antonio himself on Twitter.[1] Whether he was actually a human who had travelled to Minyos or was indeed a Minyan wasn't clarified.

Antonio had been one of the "God Level" supporters of Omega when it had been raising funds on Kickstarter, when he should’ve been using the money to pay for a hair transplant, and acting lessons for his friend. One of the perks was to be drawn into the story, and Antonio was thanked by Cutaway Comics in the first issue of Omega.

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