The Lady’s Murder

July 7, 2008

The Lady’s Murder by Eliza Frye

I was lucky enough to stumble upon this comic when it was completed. A marvelous short story told using a heavy focus on visuals while using a traditional art style that really captures the eye. I’m not usually one for more artistic pieces, but this is a very well put together 32 pages.

But more than anything, I really enjoyed seeing something that had an ending. A nice change of pace from the (while still enjoyable) never ending daily strips. And personally, I think this story would make a great book. The pages just scream to be given proper attention and held in someone’s hands.

Do check it out if you’ve got some free time.

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3 Comments

  1. Mike Says:

    Thanks for sharing, that was really good. I agree that reading something with an ending is a nice change of pace from your typically web comic.

    I’m not sure if I agree about turning it into a book, though. It works so well as a short graphic novel, I think it would lose too much in the transition.

  2. Liliy Says:

    No no, when I mean a book I mean an artbook. >.> The pages printed. Not a novel.

  3. Mike Says:

    Aaah, ok. Yes, that would make sense. XD

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