Trigun: Reflection

Creator: Elizabeth Kramer
A fancomic based on Trigun: Maximum by Yasuhiro Nightow
Focused on writing a canon compliant scene in the aftermath of Vol 10. Used gray tones and other techniques to achieve a manga-like appearance.


Shark Princess

Author and Artist: Nidhi Chanani  |  Colorist: Elizabeth Kramer 
Heavily focused on textures and created brushes to mimic the creator’s style and art direction. Samples are from Books 1, 2, and 3.


JukeBox

Author and Artist: Nidhi Chanani  |  Co-colorist: Elizabeth Kramer 
Determined the flat color palette for each scene and carried over the base colors throughout. Nidhi then rendered the light, shadows, and overlay effects.


A Comic Diary

A limited weekly gag strip about my experience of learning how to craft stories. On twitter more than several strips went viral from 11k to 80k+ notes.


Midwinter: Prologue

Official site
Writers: Joanna Wong and Kasper Swain  |  Editor: Mark Maiefski  |  Artwork: Kasper Swain and Megan Redlich  |  Art Assistant: Coral Star
Colorist: Elizabeth Kramer | Color Assistant: Joanna Wong  |  Letterers: Joanna Wong and Kasper Swain |  Publisher: ReVision Studios


Jupiter Jet and the Forgotten Radio (Vol. 2)

Ringo Nominated for Best Kids Comic or Graphic Novel
Writers:
Jason Inman & Ashley Victoria Robinson  |  Artist: Ben Matsuya
Colorist: Elizabeth Kramer  |  Letterer: Taylor Esposito  |  Publisher: Action Lab Comics


Going to the Chapel

Ringo-Award Nominated for Best Presentation
Writer: David Pepose  |  Artist: Gavin Guidry | Colorist: Elizabeth Kramer  |  Letterer: Ariana Maher  |  Publisher: Action Lab Comics


Threader

Official site  |  Tapas
Creator: Elizabeth Kramer

Recognition:

  • Featured as a Daily Snack 4/6/17 and 09/21/17 on Tapas.
  • Featured in Noteworthy 09/22-29/17 on Tapas.
  • Featured in Gods and Goddesses 3/5/20 on Tapas.

Threader is currently undergoing a reboot! It might not be soon, but it will be back!

An aerialist with dreams of making it big at Recruitment Day, Dar reveals a secret about himself looking for acceptance. However, his plans go awry endangering his family and leading him to discover more about his heritage and himself as the world ticks away on borrowed time. Can Dar and friends overcome their struggles to save themselves and life as they know it? Find out how it unravels!

Thematically it explores self-acceptance, isolation, forgiveness, and finding ways to heal.


Siren’s Call

Writer and Letterer: Kevin Pass  | Artwork: Elizabeth Kramer

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