My name is Jeff Harris, an unoriginal and quite ordinary name that has graced the credits on numerous shows such Roseanne and Diff'rent Strokes (I'm not that guy) and a former pitcher (I'm not that guy either).
So, around here at Wikipedia and throughout the Internet and social media, I usually go by the nickname Nemalki, which is based on a superherocomic book character I created back in 1991 back in junior high school (his world will soon one day). I found Wikipedia after watching an old TechTVshow that no longer airs, and I haven't looked back.
I'm an animation and media analyst/historian by trade who has focused on criticism and appreciation of action animation, among other forms. I chronicled the history of Cartoon Network/Adult Swim'sToonami block online since 1998 and have contributed to both the Cartoon Network and Toonami entries at Wikipedia.
I've written commentaries about the animation industry, the outlets that present them, and the changes that need to be made to ensure its longevity in the future. I have also consulted on various projects throughout the decades, most recently various media history videos including The Book of Toonami.
I'm also a comic book writer/artist with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Old Dominion University. I'm currently developing several titles which will somehow find a way on a computer screen before the end of the world. In the meantime, I'm a freelance graphic designer.
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