A Clockwork Mango

"No rights reserved, though they're totally dibbed cause I called it first. Double stampies, no erasies."

- Joss Card, Creator of A Clockwork Mango

A dummy entertainment company with absolutely no rights reserved (See quote) Although its origins stretch much farther back than 2009, its work with Angelwing is its first quasi-published work. It's currently working on the continuation of Angelwing, 10 Ways to Destroy My Life, and The Zhig Party: Zombies in Congress. (Though the latter two titles might just be for flavor to make the company seem more important than it really is.) Other projects include "'Till Undeath Do We Part" and "The Best Worst Book Ever."

As to date, there are four people involved with A Clockwork Mango. Since their work on Angelwing has irritated the author enough to put up a fake Copyright notice, they've chosen Pseudonyms to hide behind.

Joss Card is the creator of the company and the voice for most of the cast in Angelwing. He's also the one responsible for the more creative interpretations of several chapters.

Carl Sieger (Sometimes referred to as 'Matt') is the technical wizard responsible for editing and several of the voices.

Lycanthrope Higgins (Name prone to change based on his mood) is the emotional support and offers insight on the creative direction for the projects of A Clockwork Mango.

Jack West runs thepulloutcouch.com, the current host of A Clockwork Mango.

The history of A Clockwork Mango is interesting, if you were there, but on the whole boring to anyone on the outside. Though the creator has said, ''I've never seen the movie nor read the book of A Clockwork Orange. I probably should if I intend on using 2/3 of its name.'' He's also been waiting for the day they have an actual website, but has commented on the fact that all their work is for charity, so unless they are promised to get contributions, he doesn't want to do the trouble of starting a website, updating twice, and then showing up occasionally to apologize for not updating more.