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.

Issue#5 now available!


Issue #5 is now available to purchase at IndyPlanet.us, the storefront for users of Ka-Blam.com’s printing service.

Catalogue entry

My apologies for the delay.  I only found out today that it was posted, and I’m not sure exactly when it was made available.

Progress report - Issue #5 submitted for printing

For those interested in my progress, I have recently finished Wolfram: A Gothic Parable #5, which is in the process of printer review (checking to see that the page specifications and resolutions are up to their standard of printing).

For those who are unaware, the printer I use is Ka-Blam.com, a print-on-demand service for comics creators.  Their banner is visible on just about every page of this website.  Look for the banner up top, just below the website title.

Looking forward to adding this issue to the Catalogue and publishing the next issue online, one page per week for 24 weeks.

Character sheet: Director Löwe

Name: Natalie Löwe
Height: 5'9" at the shoulder
Fur: Black
Eyes: Sepia
Myers-Briggs type: INTJ
Alignment: Lawful Good



  • Director of the Ordnung von Wolfram.
  • Features of a wolf, height and basic proportions of a slightly small riding horse.
  • Authoritative without being authoritarian.
  • Abides by the regulations of the Ordnung von Wolfram, knowing that all her actions are observed by the Wolfrim, knowing that if she does not keep the rules, fools will imitate her without bothering to examine why she breaks them.  She does not discourage those close to her from breaking the rules, if it's for a very good cause.  Nonetheless, consequences will follow.
  • Not overtly sentimental, except where family is concerned.

Progress report - 2/23/2018

To those who still trouble themselves to follow my progress:

I confess to, and apologize for, the following:
Progress has been slow.  I am only a little bit closer to finishing Issue #5 than I was last time I posted a progress report.

I don't have any of the colorful charts I usually post for these reports right now, but I have a little good news.  I made a significant stylistic improvement to the look of my books.

From this point, I'll be using Komika Parch instead of Dominican Small Caps and Trajan Pro Bold.  I liked the archaic look of the Dominican font family and the stark crispness of Trajan Pro.  It wasn't an easy decision, but in the end I think it was a smart decision for the field I'm trying to get into... 

And I do want to get into this field.  I doubted that for a while, and I'm okay with it if I don't, but I do want to be in the field of comics creation one day, hopefully sometime within the next decade.

We'll see.

Signing off.
Eric Daniel Muntz