Comics and Graphic Novels
I have always been fascinated and inspired by the work of indie comic artists and this was only fueled by my love of graphic novels.
I went into writing and coloring several comic strips and web-hosted graphic novels of my own, including Greater than the Grid, green yellow blue RED, The Huntress, ANIMUS, and others.
Artwork - Angel Lowery
Writing - Angel Lowery
Greater than the Grid
Greater than the Grid I often consider my "pride and joy" of every web-based comic series I have worked on. It was the first comic I made showcasing my painting abilities and shaded to its entirety.
Greater than the Grid was specifically made as a fanwork for a stop motion animation series called Off the Grid, though Greater than the Grid took a turn on the lives of the protagonists it followed, greatly expanding on the world already established by its source work.
Overall it was a task I enjoyed, creating dark environments in a post-apocalyptic landscape with unnaturally bright characters of varying kinds.
Greater than the Grid's early concept art, including rough character sketches, scenery experiments, and the prototype logo
The Huntress
The Huntress was another web-based fanwork I was producing at the same time as Greater than the Grid. While I adored working on both of these comics, downsides came when priority took Greater than the Grid's side, leaving The Huntress short and it began its indefinite hiatus early in its cycle.
The Huntress took a strange turn off of Greater than the Grid due to the rather minimal backgrounds I'd begun to work with, while Greater than the Grid had much more detail. This was my goal for The Huntress, as its source material was also very minimalistic.
Crack
Crack is my current work, an interactive comic where readers determine the events. It is currently in its infancy, and takes a spin on "light versus dark". The color palettes are determined on the location of the events occurring.
Tale of the Wyrm
Tale of the Wyrm is also a project I am currently working on, involving the pre-written events of the Seavacull Timeline.
The art style of the comic closely mirrors that of its source material, Homestuck.