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by Maryanne Rose Papke
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11/20/09

You may have been wondering why the stars are never in the same place panel to panel. This is because stars give off a lot of light, and light, as we know, is the fastest thing in the universe. So they move around a lot.


11/12/09

Ten points to whoever knows why the box's fwoosh is purple. There are two correct answers.


10/29/09

You may also ask why space is so white anyway. This is because in Tile, the spectrum of visible light is much broader, so all the stars that would normally be too dimly red-shifted for us to see, and into the infrared, show up as white.


10/28/09

You may ask how Tile is able to use wings to fly in space, what with no air for them to move through. The answer: Photons!


10/22/09

Hey, look at me! I put up more obvious links to Ghost Castle and Eris and Itzal. Ghost Castle is the 24 page comic now updating on weekdays. Eris and Itzal is my brand new webcomic that updates Saturdays.


10/21/09

I expect I will tell City's story one day. In book form. Which makes two Tile comic books I'm due to draw.


10/19/09

Hey, so, I'm going to start updating 5 days a week again. Because Tile deserves it.


10/17/09

Tile got reviewed on Strange Horizons! :o

Also, I'm really sorry about the talking banner ads... not really anything I can do about it.


10/6/09

For the next 24 days I'll be posting a page a day of my 24 Hour Comic here, as I finish them.


10/5/09

So I attempted a 24 Hour Comic this weekend. Fun, and an ordeal, as usual, but I didn't finish this time. When I do, I'll post it somewhere for you to see. :)


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More comics by Maryanne:
Ghost Castle
Eris and Itzal


Email: maryanne at silverkraken

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