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Dragons from Jupiter fight an Elemental Storm
Electricity Is Her Element

"the story is so incredibly stylish and confident that it could stand as the basis for a new religion."

What Reviewers are Saying:

"Wow. One of the amazing things about Tapastic is that sometimes a story comes along that is truly inspired, and pushes the boundaries of what we expect comic books to be. Electricity is Her Element reads like a cosmic tale of Greek Mythology, inventing a new story to explain why the universe is the way it is. Thus far, the story is so incredibly stylish and confident that it could stand as the basis for a new religion. The potential of the story is so great that it could be timeless, immortal ... if enough people read it. The art is one-of-a-kind, the voices of the personified elements are specific and engaging, and the lettering is almost art by itself. I come from a family with a strong connection to its Native American heritage, and what I love most about this story is how reminiscent it is of the stories ancient cultures would tell around a bonfire. At the same time, there is an inherent sci-fi element to this comic that makes it distinctly modern. I can't wait to see how the tale unfolds -- Electricity is Her Element is a treasure."

-Donathin Frye, Donathin's Monthly Comic Spotlight

 

What's "Electricity is Her Element?"

"Electricity is Her Element" is a weekly webcomic about dragons that inhabit the storms of Jupiter. I draw and letter it entirely by hand in a 5.5x4" sketchbook (with exception for some of the more epic action sequences, which get taller pages).

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Reviews / Mentions:

https://www.comicmix.com/2017/10/24/joe-corallo-comics-are-her-element/

https://www.geek.com/comics/get-shocked-by-electricity-is-her-element-1707535/

http://www.comicon.com/2017/09/18/indie-comics-swag-small-press-expo-2017-edition/

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Where to see more of the art:

I post pages on my Instagram as I work, (pics from my work on "Electricity" get interlaced with my work on my other comic,) on my Patreon (I post sneak-peaks and early views on art there, also I go more into depth on the story there for subscribers), on my Deviant sometimes (my Deviant's a mish-mash of stuff from my different projects, you can see some "Electricity" art there) 

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Jupiter's moon Io in a fantastic fantasy comic series
The dragons gather to listen to very small creatures
Metal Elemental being speaks to dragons from Jupiter
drawing my comic in a cafe, using micron and prisma pen
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