The Story:
The Jonathin Quackup of the Planet Weralt series tells the story of that takes place in the fantastical planet of Weralt.
The world was once protected my a mysterious beings called the Quacki. They protected the inhabitants of the world (humans, hawkoids, pelishtees, etc.) from the monsters that lurk in the shadows of night. But one day the Quacki disappeared. Without their guidance or protection, the peoples of the world fought amongst themselves.
And the monsters came out of hiding and ravaged the lands. The world of Weralt became a much darker place.
The comic series begins over a thousand years after the Quacki disappear and introduces us to the main character of Jonathin Quackup. Jonathin Quackup has spent around 5 years of his life wandering the lands (between the Pelishtee and Human borders) protecting the the peoples from all sorts of villains and monsters.
Publisher: Raytoons
UPC: 7-56970-95849-9
Format: Printed, Standard Comic Binding, Full-Color
Print Length: 24 Pages
Print Book Version Available for free at: https://raytoons.square.site/shop/quackup-comic-series/2
Raymond Mullikin (1980-Present) is a Cartoonist, Animator, Game App Developer, Credentialed Teacher, and Editor of Raytoons Comics.
Raymond Mullikin is a cartoonist and credentialed educator. He teaches art classes (including Cartooning, Video Game Creation and Claymation) to children. He also creates his own children’s books, comics, computer games and animated films. His first published work was at age 12, in which designed ads (and a logo) for local businesses in his hometown. And at 16 he created his first graphic novel (The World of Weralt). He has self-published cartoons in books, magazines, newspapers, and e-cards in the US and Canada. One of his earliest notables being “The Tumbleweed Trail” which was published in Bluemoon Comics magazine and "The World of Weralt" a fantasy graphic novel he wrote when he was 16 years old (both being in the latter 90s, while he was in high school). His animated films have been shown in film festivals throughout the world (the latest being "Miced: War of the Little Worlds", which won an award.)
Alex Hoffman is an illustrator and colorist. He did the coloring for the Quackup comic series.
Brian Bicknell is a comic illustrator for many popular comic titles through Raytoons and other comic book publishers.