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Morgana and Oz expands with an official coloring book and learn to draw

Fans of the hit Webtoon Originals webcomic Morgana and Oz by Miyuli will have even more to enjoy as they wait for the next installment with the arrival of The Official Morgana and Oz Coloring Book and Learn to Draw Morgana and Oz on April 16, 2024, officially licensed new series from Walter Foster Publishing, the world’s leading publisher of instructional art books for adults and children.

What happens when a struggling witch meets an angsty vampire? Either love or war. In Morgana and Oz, Morgana belongs to a long line of witches and Oz to the rival vampire clan, but after a chance encounter…and maybe a few stray spells…these two need to find a way to work together, or risk an all-out war between the coven and the clan.

In Learn to Draw Morgana and Oz, aspiring artists who wish to capture the essence of the witches’ and vampires’ charm are granted tools to master the art of drawing engaging characters. The step-by-step tutorials and expert advice empower readers to hone their artistic skills and perfectly recreate various characters’ distinctive features—from their faces to their bodies, to Morgana’s witch’s hat and Oz as a cat. Readers will also find all the tools they need in this book to turn their original drawings into stories, including information on how to develop characters and an overview on publishing with WEBTOON!

The Official Morgana and Oz Coloring Book is a captivating collection of 46 curated sets of coloring pages that celebrate the most beloved and talked-about moments from the original paranormal webcomic. With alternating spreads that feature vibrant full-color artwork and blank coloring pages that await an artistic touch, The Official Morgana and Oz Coloring Book invites readers to bring their favorite characters to life with their own choice of colors and artistic spin. 

Three Days to Back The Idols of Solanşehir: Issue One on Kickstarter

Greentea Publishing‘s current comic, The Idols of Solanşehir, a fantastical and moody manga illustrated and painted by the artist known online as Miyuli, is dreamily tick-tocking its last few days on Kickstarter.

Two sisters must put aside their squabbles and unite to help lift their brother’s strange demons when he comes home from the army. The Idols of Solanşehir is a moody fantasy with influences from Amélie, Pan’s Labyrinth, and Sandman.

The meaning of the title: Solanşehir is inspired by taking two words from Turkish and compounding them into one. “Solan” means “fading” and “şehir” means “city”.

Together, the title means The Idols of the Fading City.

With a goal of release of June 2018, you can get a digital copy for just $2. The Kickstarter campaign ends on April 12.