User:TheWombatOfDoom

TheWombatOfDoom has just recently joined the Wikipedia community, and is still fumbling slightly at figuring out exactly how to use the finer aspects of the site. Due to this, any assistance would be most welcomed. Wombat lives in the Northeastern United States and has a degree in Art and a certificate of education in Art. He also appreciates a wide variety of subjects in the areas of literature, gaming (table top or electronically), music, art, and theater.

TheWombatOfDoom is also a member of an international organization known as ULTAC (pronounced ul-ta-kah), or the Unofficial Lycoming Travel Adventure Club. This organization is known for many notable events, foremost- the founding of Half-Eaten Studios, an independent film company which produced several popular films such as "Somebody Somewhere Dropped Something" and "Dear Brooke", along with the Television series, "Steve the Explorer". Founded in Spring of 2006, Half-Eaten Studios also hosted a local radio show known as "Half-Eaten Wednesdays" on WRLC, "The Thunder" in Williamsport, Pennsylvainia between Fall of 2006 and Spring of 2008, though for a time it went under an anagram for it's participating members- "Tuesday night IMJ". Half-Eaten Studios currently has two sites of operation, one in Catskills, New York and the other in Chester County, Pennsylvainia.