Panatic Fan Art!

File this under The Things You Find on the Internet. Just for the hell of it, I was Google-image searching “Pandora Zwieback,” just to see what might come up that wasn’t officially released by Pan’s publisher, StarWarp Concepts. And what did I find? The first piece of Pandora Zwieback fan art I’ve ever seen!

Pandora-by-Rosario

Nice, huh? I think the artist—who goes by the single title Rosario—did a fine job of depicting Pan taking on a werewolf. And why wouldn’t she fight a lycan? Those rings she wears make for a great set of makeshift brass knuckles!

Thanks, Rosario! I appreciate the artistic compliment.

Given the date on the piece, it stands to reason that Rosario was probably one of the many people who checked out the freebie comic The Saga of Pandora Zwieback #0, which I handed out in print form in 2010 and 2011 before making it a digital exclusive (still free, of course).

You can get your own copy, too. Just click on the “Download Free Comic” link you see over in the sidebar, and then save the PDF to your device. Who knows? Maybe it’ll inspire you to create your own fan art!

A Rare Pan-atic Sighting!

Y’know, after selling a bunch of the Official Pandora Zwieback T-shirts to readers of the first Pan novel, Blood Feud, and to folks who just liked the colorful devil-girl image, I knew there had to be Zwiebackians out there proudly displaying their appreciation of my Goth adventuress—and now we have photographic evidence!

Here we have lovely Pan-atic Julie Zannino modeling her shirt at this past weekend’s ComiConn (a one-day comics convention held in Connecticut, hence the name). I had the pleasure of meeting Julie and her husband Joe (who took this picture) at the 2011 New York Comic Con, where they purchased Blood Feud after becoming enraptured by my sales pitch.  😉  T-shirt sales soon followed.

Thanks to Julie and Joe for helping to spread the word, and for allowing me to post the photo. I’ll see you folks, and your daughter, at this year’s NYCC! (Booth 2139, near the Marvel Comics island.)

Oh, and for all you shirtless masses out there, the Official Pandora Zwieback T-shirt is still on sale from the StarWarp Concepts webstore, in sizes for both women and men. Not available in retail stores, the only way to get these beauties is to order them from The ’Warp, or you can purchase them at my booth/table at convention appearances. (The next stop being Baltimore Comic Con, on September 8–9.)

Click here for ordering information and available sizes.