Lisa is a lonely girl who enjoys wandering nature and collecting odd bones and pebbles. The other kids think she's kinda weird, maybe a witch, and avoid her. When one day she discovers a tree that allows passage to a parallel world, she finds herself in the middle of a demonic invasion plot, faced with saving the very children who ridiculed her. In this magical tale (set in the same world as WATERSNAKES), Tony Sandoval takes readers back to his world of mysterious adolescence and surreal beauty. Like WATERSNAKES, and DOOMBOY before it, the reader is faced with recognizable feelings of solitude and longing mixed with danger and adventure through a visual wonderland.
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This author delves into the complexities of the human psyche, often exploring the darker facets of existence. Their stylistic approach is marked by piercing introspection and an evocative atmosphere that draws the reader into the depths of human experience. They frequently engage with themes of isolation, the search for identity, and confronting inner demons. Through their writing, they offer a unique lens on the elusive aspects of human nature and our place in the world.







- 2021
- 2018
Watersnakes
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Mila is a solitary teenager ready to putanother boring summer vacation behind her until she meets Agnes, an adventurousgirl who turns out to be a ghost. And not just a regular ghost, but one carryingthe essence of an ancient fallen king and a mouth full of teeth that used to behis guardian warriors. Three-time EisnerAward-nominated writer/artist Tony Sandoval presents a wondrous world of secretplaces and dreamlike magic hidden in the everyday corners of our sleepingimagination.
- 2014
Doomboy Volume 1
- 136 pages
- 5 hours of reading
A lonely, metal-obsessed teen sends a heartfelt song to his missing beloved, only to find out that his music has traveled to the beyond, and re-broadcast to the entire city. Only his best friend knows that he is really the mysterious rock god and anonymous legend known as "Doomboy."