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TheDeeMan
2010-10-04, 08:00 PM
FROM THE CREATORS OF "GAAK", "ALIEN DICE", "DARIUS", "BLACK ROSE", AND "THE CONTINENTALS" COMES:

'CHEVALIER: THE QUEEN'S MOUSEKETEER"

In the magical of The Hither and Yon the noble kingdoms of The Land Ever After and The Far, Far Away are on the verge of war. A sinister plot is in play. The young Princess Faere of the land of The Shire, betrothed to Prince Charming of the Land Ever After, has been mysteriously kidnapped. And all the evidence of the foul deed points to The Far, Far Away.

With his kingdom on the verge of war with Ever After, Chevalier the mouse (a blacksmith who fancies himself a dashing "mouseketeer") volunteers his services to the High Queen of the Far, Far Away to find the missing Princess and bring her back in time to stop the war. So Chevalier and his young nephew/squire Tom-Tom go off on a quest to save the fair Princess Faere and fulfill his destiny.

"CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer" by writer/creator Darryl Hughes ("GAAK", "The Continentals") and artist Tiffany Ross ("Alien Dice", "Black Rose", "Darius"). It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.

http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/9826/chev1x.jpg
CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer
http://www.shivae.net/chevalier

Fri
2010-10-06, 05:19 AM
goddamn, this is kiinda similar to an idea I want to use for a children book. I'll read it though, because I just love this kind of stories :smallsmile:

TheDeeMan
2010-10-06, 06:44 AM
goddamn, this is kiinda similar to an idea I want to use for a children book. I'll read it though, because I just love this kind of stories :smallsmile:

Similar is not the same. I say write your children's book. Good knows another good book can only make the world a better place. :)

I hope you do.

Dee

Glass Mouse
2010-10-06, 07:23 AM
Hey, nice! I like the style - very fairy tale-ish and soft. The character sketches look promising, too.

You need a proof reader, though. The passed/past has been mentioned, but there's something... off about "In the tales people say", too. I think it should've been "In the tales people tell" instead.

Other than that, nice idea! The world needs more fairy tales :smalltongue:
I'll keep an eye out for this one.

TheDeeMan
2010-10-06, 07:49 AM
Hey, nice! I like the style - very fairy tale-ish and soft. The character sketches look promising, too.

You need a proof reader, though. The passed/past has been mentioned, but there's something... off about "In the tales people say", too. I think it should've been "In the tales people tell" instead.

Other than that, nice idea! The world needs more fairy tales :smalltongue:
I'll keep an eye out for this one.

Glad you like it. :)

Yeah, we're fixing the passed/past thing.

As for the "something off". It's not. Without giving too much away. If you read the plot synopsis in my initial post, you know that one of the two kingdoms in the story is called "The Far, Far Away". And since you read the comic page itself you know the comic rhymes. This is the intro to "The Far, Far Away" and "in the tales people say" rhymes with "The far, Far Away". :)

Hope I didn't spoil the next age for anyone. :)

Dee

BTW--The artwork is by Tiffany Ross, creator of "Alien Dice", "Darius", "Black Rose", among others.

Glass Mouse
2010-10-06, 06:13 PM
Oh. I didn't catch the rhyming. Cool, I'll just wait for the next page before I can comment on the writing. How often do you update?

Also, I don't think that "that land I mentioned in the synopsis is gonna be mentioned in-comic in the next page" is really considered a spoiler.... :smallwink:

Astrella
2010-10-06, 06:24 PM
Hmmm, reminds me I still need to finish Alien Dice...

Nevertheless, I shall have a look at this.

TheDeeMan
2010-10-06, 07:32 PM
Oh. I didn't catch the rhyming. Cool, I'll just wait for the next page before I can comment on the writing. How often do you update?

Also, I don't think that "that land I mentioned in the synopsis is gonna be mentioned in-comic in the next page" is really considered a spoiler.... :smallwink:

It'll be slow going (once a week) for the first month. which will be tough for any new comic, but paticularly one that, as mentioned, will rhyme. But Tiffany has like 40 comics she does (I'm kidding. But it's a lot) including Alien Dice, Darius, Cyantian, Black Rose, Abbby's Agency, etc, and we're really just getting started with Chevalier. But after the first month we should be updating twice a week.

The goal with Chevalier (Chev) is for it to be a children's book. So it has a definite beginning, middle, and end. So I guess you could call it a web graphic novel as opposed to a webcomic. :)

Dee

TheDeeMan
2010-10-06, 07:37 PM
Hmmm, reminds me I still need to finish Alien Dice...

Nevertheless, I shall have a look at this.

Please do. On both counts. LOL.

Dee

TheDeeMan
2010-11-08, 05:54 AM
There have been several updates since my last post. I hope you guys will come and check us out.

Dee

http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/5961/chev1i.jpg
"CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer" by writer/creator Darryl Hughes and artist Tiffany Ross. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
http://www.shivae.net/chevalier

TheDeeMan
2011-03-21, 04:39 AM
There have been a WHOLE BUNCH of updates since my last post here. I hope you guys will come and check them out.

Dee

http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/5961/chev1i.jpg
"CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer" by writer/creator Darryl Hughes and artist Tiffany Ross. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
http://www.shivae.net/chevalier

Glass Mouse
2011-03-23, 06:33 PM
Hey Dee. I thought I'd better ask... Do you want feedback, or are you just plugging? :smallsmile:

TheDeeMan
2011-03-23, 06:56 PM
Hey Dee. I thought I'd better ask... Do you want feedback, or are you just plugging? :smallsmile:

Oh, absolutely. I'd love to get some feedback from you. As long as it's constructive. :)

Bare in mind that Chevalier is going to be a children's book meant for kids 6 years old and up. Tiffany and I are showing it online while we're finishing it.

Dee

Glass Mouse
2011-03-27, 07:43 PM
All right, here I go. Bear in mind, children's books aren't my kind of genre, so take everything with a grain of salt :smallsmile:

What works:
- the artwork is soft and very fitting for the genre. I especially like the very vibrant colouring and the shading of it all.
- There are some downright beautiful pages, fx this (http://shivae.net/chevalier/2010/12/13/12132010/) or this (http://shivae.net/chevalier/2011/01/03/01032011/).
- The setting has been nicely introduced, both art-wise and writing-wise. Everything is pretty and perfect (except there's apparantly a small bit of speciesm? Intentional?), and I'm now just waiting for the evil wizard/king's uncle/dragon to swoop in and steal away the peace!
- Chevalier is a very classic character archetype, and you've done a nice job of showing his motivations and how he might become a hero (and thank you for not having Mr. Everymouse pick up a rapier and three days later become überhero).

What might need improvement:
- Okay, admitted, my vision is apparantly very suboptimal, but I couldn't find the navigation buttons at first. They might benefit from being bigger and/or moved closer to the actual comic.
- Lots of respect for telling a story through rhymes, it's definitely a tough feat. I especially like this page's (http://shivae.net/chevalier/2010/10/11/10112010/) imagery. However.... I feel that the rythm is often broken by spreading one rhyme out over two (or more) pages. Poems (and poem-like writing) have a certain flow, and you need to be very, very mindful of how that flow translates into a new medium. Especially since, if I can't feel the poem, the writing just feels clunky and weird.
- Kudos to the artist for playing with facial shapes and different appearances (it's both very important and very rarely seen), but she seems to have some trouble with human proportions (take a look at this page (http://shivae.net/chevalier/2011/02/07/02072011/) for example - in the two first panels, there's too much forehead, too much chin and too little hands). They seem like beginner's mistakes, but they do make everything seem a little off, and they're in stark contrast to the mice people (that the artist draws very, very well). Nothing except practise will help here, though.
- The story may be a liiiittle too classic. Until now, it all seems like something I've read before. It's not critique per se, as you only now seem to come to the actual story, but I hope you'll tell something new. Bump this thread in a month or so, and I'll come judge :smallwink:

Overall, I think you're on to something with this, but it needs a little polishing (mostly with the using-poem-style-in-a-comic part) before it really shines.

... Yeah. I think that's all I've got. I hope it's at least somewhat useful.

Good luck with it!

TheDeeMan
2011-03-27, 08:35 PM
Not bad.

Just to inform you about the rhyme. There are several pages in the beginning (I think you mentioned them) where the shyme was broken up because Tiffany (the artist) felt she needed to add an extra page in order to not clutter the pages. So I think two extra pages worth of panels got added that weren't scripted that broke up the rhyme unintentionally.

But you also have to consider that this is meant to be a children's "book" when finished. And flipping pages is always better then waiting for them to load (said the guy with the webcomic :) ), so I don't think kids reading this when it's all done and flipping from page to page will have the problems that webcomic reads might.

Other then the pages at the beginning that were unintentionally broken up, I have to disaree. I think that the rhyme flows rather nicely from one page to the next. Each new pages rhyme picks up where the last pages rhyme ended. What more could you ask for in a comic as opposed to a poem that's just written out beginning to end?

But a good review all around. :) And I will check back to see what you hink as the story progresses. Thanks for taking the time.

Dee

Glass Mouse
2011-03-27, 09:00 PM
Huhm, you're right, it does change over time (I mostly went with my general impression, didn't really look out for changes in such a short archive).

You do it again here (http://shivae.net/chevalier/2011/02/07/02072011/), though (not really bad, I mean this is obviously just stretching out a reveal, I just need to reaffirm myself that I'm not completely off :smalltongue:).

Something else I just stumbled across, combing the comic for rhymes... Where's the rhyme in this (http://shivae.net/chevalier/2011/01/24/01242011/)? I feel like I've missed something.

TheDeeMan
2011-03-28, 12:28 AM
I don't know what you mean by the first one. The whole page rhymes.

As to the second? The rhyme is here: "In the east there stood a kingdom, of opulence, and splendor, and GRANDEUR. Beyond cinder walls, stood the high marbled towers, of the royal kingdom of the land EVER AFTER".

See it now?

Dee

Glass Mouse
2011-03-28, 02:43 AM
For the first one: The "and all" rhyme continues on the next page in the form of "Grand Galla Ball". Again, not really a big deal in itself.

Oh. All right. I wouldn't say those two words rhyme, but maybe I'm just too influenced by my vast (not really) french training :smalltongue:

TheDeeMan
2011-03-28, 03:49 AM
Well, both "Grandeur" and "Ever After" end with an "err" sound, so they rhyme.

Dee

TheDeeMan
2011-06-20, 04:25 AM
NEWS! Chevalier to be published in september as a three book fairy tale fantasy adventure children's book series by First Run Publishing.

More updates to come.

Dee

Cairon
2011-06-20, 07:06 AM
Well, both "Grandeur" and "Ever After" end with an "err" sound, so they rhyme.

Dee

Congratulations on the book deal!


As for the discussion on rhyme and pronunciation, I'll never add to that, since I'm not a native speaker, but I reckon that's what they invented m-w.com for.

TheDeeMan
2011-06-21, 04:35 AM
Thanks. :)

Dee

TheDeeMan
2012-06-22, 09:37 PM
NEWS! It's been a crazy year. Started a great fantasy webcomic, got a publisher for a great fantasy webcomic, lost a publisher for my great fantasy webcomic, and then lost my creative partner on my great fantasy webcomic.

Now Chevalier: The Queen's Mouseketeer is getting the reboot/relaunch treatment, coming back with a new artist (the great Monique MacNaughton) and a new attitude. The new comic will debut in late summer/early fall. You can check out the new "cast photo" at the new website here:

Chevalier
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/moniquem/chev/series.php

Hope you stop by and check us out when we return. :)

Dee

TheDeeMan
2012-07-28, 05:48 PM
Just a little extra bit of Chevalier news. The new comic will debut in mid september. Monique and I hope you join us for the fun.

Dee

TheDeeMan
2012-09-27, 01:53 PM
NEWS! Chevalier has relaunched. I hope you'll all come by and check out the new comic. :)

Dee

http://imageshack.us/a/img191/7849/chevad2.jpg
Chevalier
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/moniquem/chev/series.php

TheDeeMan
2012-11-05, 11:07 PM
There have been several updates since my last post. I hope you'll all stop by and check us out.

And for the folks who used to read Chevalier in it's first incarnation let us know what you think of Chevalier 2.0

Dee - Chev writer dude

http://imageshack.us/a/img191/7849/chevad2.jpg
Chevalier: The Queen's Mouseketeer
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/moniquem/chev/series.php

TheDeeMan
2012-11-22, 03:14 PM
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!

New page of Chevalier up now. And there's nothing like a hero suiting up for the very first time. XD

Dee

http://imageshack.us/a/img191/7849/chevad2.jpg
CHEVALIER: The Queen's Mouseketeer. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/moniquem/chev/series.php

TheDeeMan
2012-12-31, 06:01 AM
NEW! Chevalier has a new Facebook page:

Chevalier
https://www.facebook.com/AnEnormouseTale

And you can find the comic here:
http://imageshack.us/a/img191/7849/chevad2.jpg
CHEVALIER: THE QUEEN'S MOUSEKETEER by Darryl Hughes and Monique MacNaughton. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/moniquem/chev/series.php

Dee

TheDeeMan
2013-03-04, 05:58 AM
Chevalier was just nominated for 8 RACC (Rec.Arts.Comics.Creative) Awards including one for me as "Besrt Writer". Cool.

Dee


http://imageshack.us/a/img191/7849/chevad2.jpg
CHEVALIER: THE QUEEN'S MOUSEKETEER by Darryl Hughes and Monique MacNaughton. It's a fabled fairy tale of enor-mouse proportions.
http://www.webcomicsnation.com/moniquem/chev/series.php

TheDeeMan
2014-01-01, 07:09 AM
The furry fantasy adventure "Chevalier: The Queen's Mouseketeer" now has a brand new home site just in time for it's newest update which finds our hero hot on the trail of the princess and her kidnappers. Monique and I hope you'll all stop by and check out our new digs and newest page. :)

Dee

Chevalier
http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Chevalier

Surfing HalfOrc
2014-01-01, 05:14 PM
Just found this thread, and I must say this is quite enjoyable. Reminds me of the storybooks I read as a little kid. (I'm 48 now):smallsmile:

TheDeeMan
2014-01-01, 06:37 PM
Just found this thread, and I must say this is quite enjoyable. Reminds me of the storybooks I read as a little kid. (I'm 48 now):smallsmile:

Glad you enjoyed it. I'm 46. I wrote Chevalier because a friend told me his kids hated the animated movie "Despareaux a few years ago. After seeing the movie myself I thought, "how could you go wrong with this?" and decided to write a storybook comic that harkened back to the kinds of stories I read as a kid.

Hope you tell all your like minded friends about Chevalier. And leave us a comment there to let us know how we're doing.

Thanks,

Dee - Chev writer dude