Summary Of Hell's Angel

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Hell’s Angel
Hells Angel, Robert Foster, a former convict gets a second chance on life after breaking out of prison into an alternate apocalyptic version of his hometown, LA. Hells Angel cleans up the crime in LA trying to do his best to put his dark past behind him.

Previous life/ Shooting
Robert Foster a lowly worker in the advertising industry but his life changes when he snaps after losing out on a promotion which is given to a bosses love interest. He comes back to the office with vengeance with the intention to kill his crooked boss. He gets the chance to shoots his boss and takes it. However, his best friend, Patrick Burton, got in the way and was the one shot dead. Devastated he runs out of the office. He is caught by the police shortly
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As soon as lights go out Foster starts his escape. He breaks a hole in the wall with one punch. Then he swings through the catacombs of the prison. He comes along to a sewage pipe and breaks through the pipe. Foster treks his way through the sludge and a weird portal opens hesitantly he enters. But, nothing happens on the other side just the same pipe and sludge, so he thinks. Finally, he gets to the end of the pipe. UPDATED: The world has become dark and dreary and Foster notices the difference but has no idea what’s going on. Confused and no idea what to do next with his new found freedom Foster turns to the map the old man has given him. The map leads him through the ghettos and back alleys of LA to a bar titled (Obsidon…can change it). He enters the bar and there is nobody in it besides the bartender. When Foster mentioned the old man is the reason he came by the bar the conversation begins to turn. He fills Foster in on the alternate reality he’s in and that the old man and he are members of an order that keeps the dimensions of time and space (Nomad?). Additionally, he informs that the old man foresaw Foster’s ability to fix a catastrophe of the realities opening all portals of the realities and restoring every universe to its right space and manipulated the events of Foster’s imprisonment. Foster can’t believe what he’s hearing and starts to become pissed that the old man made him kill his

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