MOLLY BLUE

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Welcome to the Molly Blue navigation page for pages 400-449. The page numbers in the top bar will take you to the other Molly navigation pages. The links back to the Carl Miller Poems and Cloudmonet sections are in the bottom bar.

The comic’s pages are displayed in pairs, as you would see them in a print comic book, except on small screens, where the pages will appear above and below. The page numbers under the icons will take you to the pages indicated.

Molly Blue is an adventure / comedy / romance, set on an Earthlike world with two moons, with at least three species of intelligent life— humans, frogmen, and demons. The humans come in two races, who resemble English and Polynesians. The demons come in a variety of castes. Imps are small, overlords are large. Frogmen also vary in size, but even the oldest are less than chest-high to a grown human.


Our story recently: After teaching Earlene and Kohimu how to use their demon swords, Molly set off with Rupert, Earlene, John Churchill, Rome, Paris, and Freud. Their first errand was a visit to Ulla, to get Earlene her own demon club. Then they headed through the jungle toward the villages of Molly’s people. A gorge lined with hexagonal basalt cliffs blocked their way, but they made their way to the bottom and swam across the river.

Meanwhile, William Henry Charles, Eleanor, and Kohimu visited Mayor Tom James at the Hanatoa City Hall, to try to get money to repair the pirate ship to take Rupert home.


Molly’s adventure is at present unfinished and ongoing, so new pages should appear fairly often. Slightly larger versions of each page, 660 x 880 pixels, are available through my gallery at the Deviant Art website.



Story, characters, pencils, ink, color, all by Carl Miller, © 2007-2012.
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