Oliver Jones
Crew
Known For

There's something strange in the neighbourhood, and average schmo Walter Johnson hasn't got anyone to call. Plagued by the presence of a pesky poltergeist, Walter tries to deal with the situation the best he can, until his best friend Bryan makes matters worse...
Stupernatural
At first glance, the Birmingham in Streets of Myth looks a lot like ours. The buildings look about right. The clothes are the same. The kids listen to hip-hop and hard rock. Birmingham's neighbourhoods are roughly the same too: Aston, Digbeth, Nechells, The Jewellery Quarter & more. But instead of a city, they are a loose collection of gangs and petty rivalries, tied together and policed by the weakened and corrupt forces of The Crown. These gangs aren't quite like our gangs though. They don't have guns. They have swords, spears and the ancient martial traditions of the Far East. Each neighbourhood has their own power structure, their own laws and their own fighting style.
Enter the Streets of Myth

New employee Phil Grimes struggles to get his first shift started when he is attacked by a creature in the office toilet.