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Remember that old black and white comic I never finished? Well, it's about to be finished, and it's in color now! I started this back in 2012 as a Halloween story, but like most of my projects it ended up on the back burner for a while. To make it more worth the wait, I asked my friend Stargate525 to give it some color.
If you're curious, the other cards seen in the deck are Sleeping Beauty, (somebody wearing a Viking helmet...I thought there may have been a famous fictional viking woman warrior, but it doesn't seem so), Cinderella, and Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones. (Before I finalized the dialogue I had originally intended the cards to represent princesses, not general female fairy tale characters.)
Written and illustrated by me
Colored by
Stargate525
Remember that old black and white comic I never finished? Well, it's about to be finished, and it's in color now! I started this back in 2012 as a Halloween story, but like most of my projects it ended up on the back burner for a while. To make it more worth the wait, I asked my friend Stargate525 to give it some color.
If you're curious, the other cards seen in the deck are Sleeping Beauty, (somebody wearing a Viking helmet...I thought there may have been a famous fictional viking woman warrior, but it doesn't seem so), Cinderella, and Daenerys Targaryen from Game of Thrones. (Before I finalized the dialogue I had originally intended the cards to represent princesses, not general female fairy tale characters.)
Written and illustrated by me
Colored by

Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Satyr
Size 700 x 906px
File Size 445.1 kB
Listed in Folders
Oooh, nice coloring job! Good to see you posting more!
It wasn't clear in the black and white, or perhaps i just didn't notice, but of the 4 cards that can be seen reasonably clearly, 3 of them depict females. I'm suddenly wondering if he was in for a TG no matter what card he picked. :)
It wasn't clear in the black and white, or perhaps i just didn't notice, but of the 4 cards that can be seen reasonably clearly, 3 of them depict females. I'm suddenly wondering if he was in for a TG no matter what card he picked. :)
She is a girl from the beginning. Pan doesn't come out and say it here, but the deck is enchanted to change itself into any group of characters/species that the "card picker" has fantasized about becoming. In this case, she really loves fairy tale heroines, so it's given her a range of possibilities in that specific group.
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