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Latest revision as of 12:40, 21 January 2025

Zwilling is a comic project in incubation.

Will has graduated to a stultified adulthood, trapped by passivity and indecision. His singular friend and co-worker, Naomi, encourages him to ease up on his self-loathing to little effect. When Milo, the object of Will's past fixation, re-surfaces as his new co-worker; Will is embarrassed by his past life returning to haunt him. Over time, Will's curiosity gets the better of him. He blunders into the discovery that Milo is both not entirely who he seems and that he is keenly interested in Will. As Will admits Milo into his life and their relationship grows, Will recognizes Milo's ability to change him and if Will can recognize himself afterwards.

See the gallery below for planning sketches. Romeo contains the largest share of concept sketches.

Recommended Reading

  • Nadine Gortimer, "The Pet" in Not For Publication
  • Leonard Michaels, "The Penultimate Conjecture" in The Collected Stories (2008)
  • Steven Millhauser, "Miracle Polish" in Voices in the Night (2005)
  • Leo Tolstoy, "Alyosha the Pot." Translated by Sam A. Carmack. In Great Short Works of Leo Tolstoy. New York: Harper Collins (1967)