Tamberlane comic
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That brings me back to Tamberlane. She was, at the beginning of the comic, by the citizens of Treehollow and while she isn’t always good with communicating verbally, she knows a bit of pidgin Trissol (Silver Sage Sign Language). She calls herself “Tamberlane” when meeting Belfry for the first time , with Belfry wondering where her parents are, and who left her there. As such, the other stuff I said about adoption isn’t applicable here, although it is still worth noting. Hopefully, in the future, this is explored more in the webcomic.
I’ve read this comic online before, but it was particularly fun to read it in print form. The colors are bright and I’d say even better than online, and I greatly enjoyed exploring the bonus content also. Overall, a good start to a story that I’ve come to greatly enjoy! I’ll be glad to add Tamberlane to my shelves.
Tales from Treehollow are bonus comics drawn by talented guest artists! Each comic expands upon the world and lore of Tamberlane with character arcs, one-off side stories, and more.
Some fan art of Caytlin Vilbrandt’s comic, Tamberlane! ( )
Even though they aren’t the main characters, Piper, Briar, and Anthony are very cute and I have become quite attached to them in the small amount of time they stole the spotlight!
The Tamberlane Deluxe Edition contains 42 pages of comic and a robust section full of concept art and commentary, Q&A questions of the cast, and fanart!






