I just relaunched my webcomic "Chevalier: The Queen's Mouseketeer". I'm hoping you'll come and check it out. Here's the plot:
In the magical of The Hither and Yon the noble kingdoms of The Land Ever After and The Far, Far Away are on the verge of war. A sinister plot is in play. The young Princess Faere of the land of The Shire, betrothed to Prince Charming of the Land Ever After, has been mysteriously kidnapped. And all the evidence of the foul deed points to The Far, Far Away.
With his kingdom on the verge of war with Ever After, Chevalier the mouse (a blacksmith who fancies himself a dashing "mouseketeer") volunteers his services to the High Queen of the Far, Far Away to find the missing Princess and bring her back in time to stop the war. So Chevalier and his young nephew/squire Tom-Tom go off on a quest to save the fair Princess Faere, stop the looming war between two kingdoms--And fulfill his destiny.
"CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer" by writer/creator Darryl Hughes and artist Monique MacNaughton. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
Just wanted to let you guys know that there have been several updates to Chevalier since my initial post. I hope you'll all stop by and check them out.
"CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer" by writer/creator Darryl Hughes and artist Monique MacNaughton. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
Just wanted to tell you guys that there have been several updates since my last post. I'm hoping that you'll stop by and check them out.
"CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer" by writer/creator Darryl Hughes and artist Monique MacNaughton. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
I just found out over the weekend that Chevalier has been nominated for 8 RACC (Rec.Art.Comic.Creative) Awards including "Best writer" and "Favorite story universe".
That's very cool. But I've never even heard of the RACC Awards before.
Still and all...I hope we win one. :)
Dee - Chevalier writer/creator dude
"CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer" by writer/creator Darryl Hughes and artist Monique MacNaughton. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.