Para-Ten is an online graphic novel created by William Gibbons (Ashwara). It is about a girl who was washed down a river and winds up far from home. She embarks on a journey home, encountering fantastic things, beautiful things, horrible things, disgusting things. It is an exploration of balance, patience, and courage. Updates Sundays and Wednesdays!
William N. Gibbons is the creator of
Para-Ten. He inks the comic with
a brush and colours it in Photoshop
with a Wacom tablet.
William is currently attending the
Art Institute of Boston (at Lesley
University), heading towards a
BFA in Animation. Feel free to E-mail him
with comic related stuff,
philosophical quandries, etc.
For more illustration: view his deviantArt
Paveline would appreciate any help on her journey home. The current incentive is this wallpaper. Request desired size after donating and I'll send it to you!
Involving a journal seems like a smart move to me, especially if there’s more to be explained than he can in his current situation. He could just go, “Read pages 52-80,” and then say the (hopefully small amount of) remaining information he needs to impart to the world.
Your “Crappy Sketch” is about 100 times better then a sketch I would take a week to make. Congratulations.
Ok I will correct myself: this is a regular level sketch because all my sketches look like this.
Ha ha.
The third O in that Noooo looks like a G. Noo Go!
Ha ha ha, I know! I noticed but thought it was funny either way.
The plot thickens! What’s that journal! Also panel 3 is the most coolest of all ever <3
Panel 3 is alright, I gotta say I’m a huge fan of that last panel for some reason…There’s something going on in the left portion of that one….
A large, many legged, something
It may make me a horrible person but I can’t help but think the next words out of his mouth are going to be a title for this entry and a song name.
I love the way the beast just chills around.
Yeah, ha ha. Well, what’s he gonna do, take part in the conversation?
You know, I have the feeling that he’s actually really wise, and that if he could talk, he would give very good, sound advice.
“Sorry guys, you’re doing it ALL wrong.”
Involving a journal seems like a smart move to me, especially if there’s more to be explained than he can in his current situation. He could just go, “Read pages 52-80,” and then say the (hopefully small amount of) remaining information he needs to impart to the world.
No way man! If you can’t belt out an epic monologue as you are dying, then you are obviously doing it wrong.
But that almost always involves failing to say the really important bit before you die.
“The men who took my sister were–” *wheeze* *cough* *die*
You lied to me Ashie. Pav’ looks very alive to me!