Tamberlane is a webcomic about a clumsy bat and her very human baby... The animal citizens of Treehollow have discovered a small, strange creature wandering alone in the forest: a human child! And they have no idea what it is. Clearly much too young to be on her own, it’s anyone’s guess how this mysterious being, named Tamberlane, ended up in their town of Treehollow.
Fostered by Belfry, the accident-prone bat, and guided by a colorful cast of animal characters, Tamberlane’s mysteries continue to unfold. But questions burn in everyone’s minds: who, and what, is she? And could she have something to do with the far-off and unspeakable taboo, Abroad?
Tamberlane is an ongoing LGBTQIA+ created comic that updates every Wednesday and is rated PG13.
I've read this comic online before, but it was particularly fun to read it in print form. The colors are bright and I'd say even better than online, and I greatly enjoyed exploring the bonus content also. Overall, a good start to a story that I've come to greatly enjoy! I'll be glad to add Tamberlane to my shelves.
I'm conflicted about my feelings with the author's creative decisions. I need to find a way to better articulate them without absolutely dunking on what is otherwise a great replacement read for Poppy O'Possum after that webcomic stopped updating.
Great start to the story, with great artwork and likeable characters. Tamberlane is a very sympathetic character as she struggles to raise what is essentially a stranger. The world is interesting with some nice mystery built in.
I'll start off by saying I don't know anything about web comics or anything like that. I just swiped this from my daughter because it looked cute, and it is! It's absolutely adorable. It's not incredibly long so I don't want to make this entire review about what happens in it. It does have the possibility of ghosts though and really cute animals that talk. It also has... nah, you can read it to find out about that one. The artwork in this is fantastic. It's a great style and one that I tend to be pulled towards. I definitely recommend checking this out.