A cozy stand-alone fantasy comic about the god of sunlight who must return a piece of the night sky...
At the beginning of the world, the little god of Daytime finds a fallen piece of the night sky. He must venture into the darker realm to return it to the big brother he just discovered he has.
Emily McCosh is a graphic designer, writer of strange things, and daydreamer extraordinaire. She currently lives in California with her two parents, two dogs, one fish, one tree swing, and innumerable characters who need to learn some manners. Her fiction has appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Shimmer Magazine, Galaxy’s Edge, Flash Fiction Online, Nature: Futures, and elsewhere.
Find her online on her writing and bookish YouTube channel, website where she sometimes blogs, and Instagram full of sappy poetry.
absolutely beautiful. i have this proudly displayed on my bookshelf essentially as artwork. made my eyes water, especially the end. the artwork is absolutely gorgeous. i’d love more tales of day & night and the lore of their world. :’)
Day is such a cutie, I love him so much! The atmospheric art was a real treat to the eyes. Night's dome was my favorite piece of set design in particular. There were some hiccups in the panel flow and speech bubbles, but nothing detrimental. I would have liked the chance to meet Dusk at the end as I was very curious about her character design and wanted to see the sister's reaction to Night and Day returning together. Overall, very cozy, very sweet, lovely art.
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