After being ‘rescued’ from an army cell, by the rather sinister Field Marshal Panak, Juba Apfvarzian finds himself unexplainably transported to the desert. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.

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After being ‘rescued’ from an army cell, by the rather sinister Field Marshal Panak, Juba Apfvarzian finds himself unexplainably transported to the desert. CLICK HERE for next chronological story.
I could easily see this scene played out on the big screen. Love the character development.
Thank you, I’m glad you like it!
I completely agree.
Great piece of story-telling. Love that last line.
Hi Roland, thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed reading it!
Great interaction between characters. Panak is a very sinister presence. I love the sense of mystery that you develop in your stories. thanks.
Thanks, Lee!
Hi Cheryl! I’m glad this was a real rescue. It would have been so harsh otherwise. Panak is such an interesting figure – central but elusive. Love the drawing to bits! Just the right blend of protective and threatening.
Hi Richard, thank you, yes, Panak is my wildcard, I love writing for him as he’s so diabolically unpredictable. Juba is just so lovely as a contrast, and I’m very fond of them both as characters. Glad you enjoyed reading (and seeing) this issue. I can’t wait to release the next!