Bridget Chase

Stories with weird sensibilities, bizarre story lines, and misogynistic over tones.

Bridget Chase was an author, artist, and clone. He was born in 1934 and died in 1944. Bridget was a clone of Redhat Dick and was created- fully grown- in a underground scientific laboratory in France.

By all accounts Bridget Chase was a villain. From robbery, to kidnapping, and theft of all kinds; he seemed to never find satisfaction in following rules. Dr. Stan Fantastic, Bridget’s psychiatrist, deemed his activity as one born of a troubled mind.

In Dr. Fantastic’s own words, “How could one blame Bridget? To be born a clone must, by all accounts, be a terrible tragedy. To not be original, a sovereign individual; well, the country itself should be held accountable. For it was shown in the case of Natalie Hotdayum, that clones were doomed from their very creation.”

Bridget Chase did find some peace of mind in creating art and writing. His books are vast and follow similar patterns to his counterpart Redhat Dick featuring qualities such as weird sensibilities, bizarre story lines, and misogynistic over tones.

Bridget Chase was sought after for the death of Redhat Dick in 1943. Redhat Dick was found frozen on the snowy banks of eastern Pennsylvania. Bridget was never convicted but family and friends were never convinced of his innocence.

Bridget Chase died the following year in just as questionable of circumstances. His body was discovered in the bushes of a vacant home in Pennsylvania. The only clue being a note in his jacket pocket from an unknown entity calling themselves Instant Bunny. The note included an invitation along with a six digit number.

Redhat Dick and Bridget Chase on many occasions co authored stories. Yellowhatdick Magazine gained legal control over Bridget’s work when they acquired Redhat Dick’s. In 2015 Yellowhatdick Magazine began to publish their works under the publishing company Chase Entertainment.

“NEED MONEY FOR BOOZE’N DRUGS. DAYUM! BITCHES AIN’T CHEAP, YA HEAR? WHOLE MILK NEEDZ’TA FINANCE HIMSELF A HOT TUB’N SHIT.” -BRIDGET CHASE, 1937-

ABOUT REDHAT DICK

Redhat Dick was a tough, intelligent police detective in the 1930’s till early 40’s. His career was one wrought with murders, poisons, secret doors, Chinamen, twin siblings, and slightly dim witted sidekicks. Mr. Dick’s body was discovered frozen along the snowy banks of eastern Pennsylvania on December 9th 1943. He died while on a case chasing a fugitive charged with extortion.

Redhat Dick was an avid writer in his off hours and he wrote many novels along with short stories across a variety of genres. His writings went unknown for nearly seventy years and changed hands many times until reaching a online indie magazine publication, Yellowhatdick, in 2013.

Yellowhatdick magazine began to publish Mr. Dick’s short stories on their website. Following positive reception and a growing interest in Redhats’s weird sensibilities, bizarre story lines, and misogynistic over tones, Yellowhatdick magazine gained legal control over Redhat’s writing. In 2015 they began to publish his works under the publishing company Chase Entertainment.

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