Author

Willie “C” Lyles Jr.

Hello everyone, my name is Willie C. Lyles Jr. I am the co-owner of Thuro Magazine and I’m a storyteller. Today I’m going to tell you the story of how WE came to be. 

Every since I was a kid I always had love for two things: Hip-Hop, and comic books. I didn’t know how to break into either one but I knew that’s what I wanted to do in life. Despite my lack of knowledge, my determination became my fuel and I carried on. I graduated from college at Indiana State University with a Bachelors degree in Journalism, but I couldn’t find a job within my field. 

My childhood friend, Jay Addison (co-owner of Thuro) came to me with an idea. Since no one would hire me to work for their company, why not create OUR own?

That’s exactly what we did! Thuro Magazine was born. Our motto was to be “the voice of underground Hip-Hop.” In our early run we interviewed some heavyweights: 8Ball & MJG, Rick Ross, Redman, Cappadonna (Wu-Tang), Rapsody, Add-2 and a host of others. Unfortunately, LIFE took hold and we had to pause things.

My second love took over. I began to work on storyline for characters that I created. One in particular, Wordsmith, a fallen angel who uses lyrics to defeat his enemies. Our rough patch passed and once again we began to work on bringing Thuro back to the world, but this time comic books would be included. 

Thuro will combine underground Hip-Hop with comic books. Within our stories our audience will be introduced to the music of upcoming artists and established ones that the Hip-Hop community should be paying attention to. We’re like an online Hip-Hop musical. You can come to us to hear good music and read good stories. I hope you find us entertaining. 

Without further delay…. Welcome to our dream!

Juan pablo Cartasso.

Hello there, My name is Juan Pablo from Argentina and I’m the graphic artist behind Wordsmith chapter 1. I’ve been drawing my whole life, I’m self tought, and I’ve been working as an artist for the past 20 years using the pseudonim Nuedama. My passions are comic books (of course), videogames and films.

Walt Barna.

Walt Barna is a self taught illustrator specialising in comics, cover art and children’s books. He has had a love for drawing since he was young that started with reading comics and watching Saturday morning cartoons. He enjoys drawing and painting all kinds of fantasy and science fiction related stories and is influenced by just about anything. He uses digital tool but traditional pencil and paper remains his favorite medium. 

Jay Addison.

Matthew Colin Alston.

A graduate of Pratt Institute School of Art and Design, M Colin Alston’s had a longstanding career as
a multifaceted graphics, multimedia designer, and illustrator working for CNBC Cable Station, designing
for show hosts like Al Roker and Dick Cavett. He got involved with illustrating comics for a London-based
comic company while working for Doubleday Direct for several years designing book covers, which exposed
him to various authors of all genres. He also continued his education at the New School in Manhattan, taking
writing courses that inspired him to go in the direction of creative fiction. M Colin Alston currently lives in
Roosevelt, New York as a professional freelance illustrator, graphic designer, design consultant, and author.
You can find him on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram under mcolinalston.