A few people have said they'd rather read the Christmas ghost story on site, instead of as a PDF download. And, as it is the season of giving, here are the pages. If you want the PDF version you can find it at http://tinyurl.com/yjpqbks. Tell your friends.
The dawn of a new century. A green comet appears in the sky, heralding a miraculous year when imagination and reality merge. Nothing will ever be the same again - especially not for Jack Ember, reluctant paranormal troubleshooter, and Estelle Meadowvane, aristocratic astronomy genius, whose adventures for the Royal Mythological Society take them to the furthest corners of a world transformed by wizardry and wild romance.
Dave Morris, Leo Hartas and Martin McKenna, creators of Mirabilis, invite you on an epic journey totalling more than 800 comic book pages, a fantasy saga in four seasons for readers of all ages. The first season, Winter, isnow available on iPadand in trade paperback on Amazon.
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Mirabilis on iVerse's Comics+ app. First two issues free.
The complete Royal Mythological Society letters: Saki-meets-Serling in fifty fantasy micro-stories
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I enjoyed this. Lovely eerie drawings, and the last panel startled me into a smile.
ReplyDeleteYes, I've got to agree - really atmospheric and engaging artwork combined with a compelling script is pretty hard to beat.
ReplyDeleteSome great storytelling and wonderfully spooky drawing!
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