Roughly six years ago, on a whim, I decided to embark on a little experiment – to make a comic that could be read on any monitor, even one as small as a phone screen. To achieve this, I figured each page would comprise of a single panel which fills the entire screen.
The result was the Twilight Lady story, “The Disappeared”. And it’s now available as a free download from Amazon, specially formatted for the Kindle (and, by extension, the Kindle app for tablets and smartphones).
Here’s how “The Disappeared” looks on my HTC Android phone:
And on my near-obsolete 1st-gen iPad:
So there you go. Six years it took, from concept to execution. The comic was finished long ago, of course… it’s just taken awhile for it to appear in the format I originally intended, due to my inaptitude with technology and general slowness in executing ideas I dream up.
Part 2 of “The Way of the Ghost”, the latest Twilight Lady tale, is now available in ebook (PDF & CBZ) format. 24 pages of full-color story and art for $0.99.
The Nameless Lady in the Hood is locked in a struggle to preserve her Senserealm existence and protect an otherworldly fugitive being pursued by a pair of relentless manhunters from beyond.
Life gets increasingly complicated for our favorite Nemsiiki warrior in a changing world where the terms “native” and “alien” no longer mean quite what they did in the past!
… to Przemyslaw R. Dedelis, who has been the artist on Twilight Lady since the “Indwellers” story arc. Due to reasons both personal and professional, the current chapter (Part 1 of “The Way of the Ghost”) will be Przemyslaw’s last contribution to this series, at least for the time being.
I’d like to thank him for the fantastic work he’s done (and illustrating this comic is a lot of work, believe me) and wish him all the best in his future endeavors.
For those who wish to sample this comic on their e-reader, or spread the word by sharing – the first 44 pages of Twilight Lady is now available as a FREE, downloadable, shareable comic in every possible digital format you can imagine*…
Part 1 of “The Way of the Ghost”, the latest Twilight Lady tale, is now available in ebook (PDF & CBZ) format. 22 pages of full-color story and art for $0.99.
The Nameless Lady in the Hood has to do some damage control on a personal matter. But can she rely on her normally trustworthy protege for aid in a situation where Rona’s loyalty is divided? In the meantime, two otherworldly visitors arrive in search of a fugitive wanted for a treasonous crime.
Life gets increasingly complicated for our favorite Nemsiiki warrior in a changing world where the terms “native” and “alien” no longer mean quite what they did in the past!
The very first Twilight Lady tale, “The Secret of Cass Corridor”, is now available as a 90-page digital graphic novel from the Amazon Kindle Store.
Love it or loathe it, Amazon is the world’s most popular, most visible storefront. So as a way of enticing curious souls into entering our speculative multiverse, I’d appreciate it immensely if those who have read “The Secret of Cass Corridor” were to post a review of the story on the book’s Amazon page.
Keep in mind that most folks reading the review will have never heard of Twilight Lady and are being introduced to the series for the first time, so you may wish to refrain from spoiling the “secret” that’s revealed at the end (which is, of course, common knowledge by now to us in-the-know types)…
For the first time ever, it’s possible to own the complete Twilight Lady series in PDF format. Volumes 1-4 are now available individuallyand as a discounted bundle.
These PDFs are high resolution, meaning you can zoom in to twice the size on your PC/tablet/e-reader and the image won’t look pixelated. (None of that 72dpi screen-display-only crap…)
As you may have gathered from our latest tale, the times they are a’changin’ in ol’ Senserealm. Revolutionary discoveries are being made, power and knowledge are up for grabs, forces ancient and new are at work.
Many have embarked on a dangerous race to harness these forces, some exercising great care and a sense of responsibility, others allowing their ambition, their hubris, to go unchecked, willing to trample over anything, anyone, in the way of their obsessive quest.
It is the latter group who have formed the major antagonists of our saga so far, the ever-expanding rogues’ gallery of our Lady Who Haunts the Dark. But which scoundrel has most unerringly captured your attention? Without further ado, here’s a list of prime candidates, along with the story they first appeared in, and a link to a scene featuring said villain:
Just to clarify, in regards to Nobelay – I’m referring to every incarnation of Nobelay that appeared in “Indwellers” (if you’ve read it, you’ll know what I mean… don’t wish to spoil anything for those who haven’t, so I’ll say no more).
Along with your vote, any comments as to the reasons that character got your vote would be much appreciated… and enjoyed by all, I’m sure!
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