Theodore Riddle receive his artistic training at the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon Art. He was also personally mentored by Mr. Kubert for several years after graduating in 1989. Theodore will always be grateful for that time spent with Joe. It was priceless. He was like a father to Theodore. In the early 90’s Mr. Riddle was producing comic strips for many magazines such as Black Belt Magazine, Computer Gaming World, Inside Kung Fu, and Four Wheeler. After doing that Theodore decided to do his ultimate dream and become a comic publisher and have his own characters and his own comic universe. The result is Compu-M.E.C.H., Mechanically Engineered and Computerized Hero. Mr. Riddle fully intends to publish well over 100 graphic novels of Compu-M.E.C.H. in his lifetime. He has to thank his unconditionally loving wife, who is his soulmate, because without her none of this would be possible.