This graphic novel uses Ka-Blam Digital Printing!

This graphic novel uses Ka-Blam Digital Printing

Ka-Blam is a trademark of 01Comics, Inc. The Ka-Blam Girl is by Steven Butler. (I do not own the rights to either.)

About my "canon notes:"

Posts labeled "canon notes" are not meant to accurately portray any religious, scientific, or social canon. They are notes concerning the fictional universe I've invented for the setting of Wolfram: A Gothic Parable.

START HERE!

Welcome to the website
of Wolfram: A Gothic Parable, a graphic novel in progress, written and drawn in the Gothic genre for the purpose of portraying beliefs, ideals, and sentiments held by its author, Eric Daniel Muntz.

Here is an explanation of the tabs above:

  • You are currently viewing the START HERE! tab.  It's an introductory guide to the tabs.  That's pretty much it.
  • Home is the blog and default home page. Any recent developments, progress reports, and pertinent announcements will be displayed there, and from time to time I will publish "canon notes" on the fictional world I've invented for the setting of the series. It's also the place to access an archive of these notes, reports, developments, and announcements.
  • You can also access the Canon Notes through the respectively named tab located on the far right of the tabs bar.
  • W:AGP Reader is technically a separate blog that I've placed under the "reader.*" subdomain.
  • The Statement of Intent details what I hope to accomplish through this creative project and (of equal importance) to repudiate a few misinterpretations of my work that are likely to arise.
  • Vol. 1 -Ch. 1 links you to a directory in my Google Drive that gives a quick and easy look at the first chapter of the graphic novel. 
  • Information about currently displays an overview of the premise for the graphic novel so far. I intend, at some point, to lengthen it to include character thumbnails and descriptions. 
  • Catalogue will take you to a sort of hub that shows the cover of each issue completed so far (issues #1 - #4) Clicking the issue title, cover image, or listing price directs you to the corresponding IndyPlanet listing.
  • Wallpapers showcases a few samples of destops that you are welcome to download and use on your computer.
Incidentally, the printing company associated with IndyPlanet.com (the site to which the catalogue entries direct you), Ka-Blam Digital Printing, is a good company for independent creators to use. It's a reliable print-on-demand service, and in my experience, they provide excellent customer service.

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