Until, that is, Wallace Warland transfers to her school, and reveals that he’s one of Monstrous Sea’s biggest and earliest fans.Įliza wants to be honest with Wallace, but sometimes secrets get so big that they take on a life of their own.Įliza is a major introvert and has severe anxiety issues, and she’d much rather fade into the background than ever be noticed. It gives her more time to focus on her webcomic, Monstrous Sea … and its millions of fans, who expect new pages every week.Įliza’s also more than OK with not having friends amongst her classmates. She’s content to be seen as a weird loner. Her life doesn’t revolve around school or extracurricular activities. She sketches her panels out with pencil, but does all of her inking and colors on the computer, so it would have been more book-accurate if the smudges on the girl’s hands were charcoal or graphite-colored.Įliza Mirk is a loner, and she’s happy(ish) that way. Relationship Status: Let’s Do This Again SoonĪlthough I dig the paint-splattered hands of the young woman on the cover-I, too, get paint all over myself, even when I try my hardest not to-the art the main character of the book creates is a webcomic, not paintings. Bonus Factors: Online Friends, Tie-in Works
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