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Tyler Allan Ebert (pronounced /Ti ler E bert/; July 27, 1993 – Present) is an American writer, cartoonist, scientist, and businessman most widely known as the author of Tyler Man, a series of graphic novels for children and adolecents. He has written and puplished over 30 episodes, all of which were met with great demand by the comic industry. His works are often characterized by their whimsical humor and way in which the author manages to we've a series of random events into a single story line. In addition the series is noted for its unique style of production. All images for the comic are created through Microsoft Word and printed with a simple ink jet printer. He is also the writer and producer of such plays as "Jerkules" and "CSI Wisconsin."

In addition to other business practices, Ebert also works in e-commerce as a commisioned advertiser through such programs as Google, Facebook, eBay, and Youtube.

Early Life

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Ebert was born in Marshfield, WI, the son of Mark and Lisa Ebert. He was raised in Weston, WI, attending the Riverside Elementary Academy before becoming enrolled in the presitgous D. C. Everest Institute.

Throughout his younger years, Tyler was marked by his teachers as a sort of enigma. At a young age he had been diagnosed with ADHD and ADD, an afflictionn that frequently got in the way of his education. In his third years at Riverside, he was reportedly sent to the principals office a record one hundred and twenty times in a single one hundred and eighty day school year.

Once he had joined the Everest Institute, Ebert began to take his education seriously, although he still struggled with behavioral problems, his abundant energy and creative mind proved to be invaluable. Even though he was only in the lesser educational class, he managed to rise to the top of that grade within a few weeks of joining. At Everest, Tyler was also acquanted with Robert Lawrence, a science teacher who inadvertantly would awaken Tyler curiousity and set him on the path of academics.

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