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Remnants
Originally produced as a submission for MCAD's Comic Heads Anthology, this story was purchased by Sonic Publishing to be printed in Tales of the Terminal Diner 2.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Cindi in Space
Girls, science, and Space. Need we say more? This comic was made possible with Funds from NASA under the Education And Public Outreach Program Of The Cindi Small Explorer Mission (NAS5-01068). Story by: Dr. Mary Urquhart and Dr. Marc Hairston. Script and Storyboarding By: Dr. Marc Hairston. Artwork, Layouts, and Letters By: Erik Lervold. Colors By: Diana Marsh and Jessica Fuchs.


The Graphic Work of Erik Lervold
 

Blades: 24 Hour Comic
Meeting Scott McCloud's 24-Hour-Comic Challenge, Artist Erik Lervold leads us through a tale of sorry, woe, blood, and hope.


The Graphic Work of Erik Lervold
 

Polarity
Originally in Narwain Publishing's "Tales of a Forgotten Planet,"published in early 2005, the story Polarity was sandwhiched right in between of Ben Dunn's contribution (famous for his Ninja Highschool Manga series, the "How to Draw Manga" book series, and countless other projects) and Bryan Talbot's (famous the world over for his comic work). It's a somewhat bizarre coming of age story for thirteen-year-old Aimee in a not-too-distant-futuristic society.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Red Dahlia
A robbery gone haywire; a missing ring, and the woman in the middle. A vampire trapped between the dark underworld of her past and a life she tried to forge for herself. Amber "glych" Greenlee is the co-creator, co-writer, and artist of this fully digital horror drama alongside her partner in crime, John Daiker. It is a story of love, loss, and new beginnings. First printed in Drunk Duck: Drunk and Disorderly Anthology in late 2004.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

2B or not 2B
A story of the destructive effect of owning some demonic blood-red footwear... Written by Barb Lien-Cooper in 2000 with spot illustrations by Matt Phillips added 2001. Published originally at Working Title Comics, it has been reproduced here for your amusement. A woven yarn of a woman's downfall into the influence of a world of punk black magic, 2B or not 2B will stick with you for a long time.


Written by Barb Lien-Cooper
 

Boxed In
Written by Barb Lien Cooper, and drawn by Keith Craker, this comic was one of the original short's featured on the now dead site, Creature Features. It is a very chilling story of a woman buried alive with no other company than her own thoughts and her own haunts.


Written by Barb Lien-Cooper
 

Adventures in 2-way
Written by Elizabeth Genco originally a submission for the 2nd True Porn Anthology, and drawn and lettered by Glych, their submission was rejected on the grounds that it just didn't "fit in" with the rest of the book. After reviewing the finished version, it was found that these pages were more polished compared to the more independent tastes of the rest of the book, so it's understandible. Aside from that, it is really quite a cute story, as is the final anthology. Glych had fun working on it. Elizabeth is a very talented writer.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

There Never Was a Story...
Completely written and drawn by an 18-year old Glych, this was one of her first completed comic storylines in the large print format. 5 pages of the story were originally published in the ashcan "Coherent Comics: Preview" under the editorship of a young Kane Lynch. The ending has never been published in print or online, until now. Though the artwork has some minor first timer mistakes, the flow, and the premise read well. We hope you enjoy it.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Steve Troop's Melonpool
One of the longest running webcomics, The Adventures of Mayberry Melonpool follows the crew of the Steal Duck and their adventures on Earth and in space. Completely out of the mind of Steve Troop, Melonpool is a current member of the Blank Label Comics co-op. Sometimes Mr. Troop needs a break from the strip, what with doing everything himself. So Glych filled in for him one guest week, a long time ago in this galaxy far, far away... Enjoy!


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Indigo Kelleigh's Circle Weave
The Circle Weave is the creative work of Indigo Kelleigh and was one of the leading strips on the webcomic's site Modern Tales. When it went on hiatus for a month, Glych filled in as the guest stripper on the series, doing "Circle Weave: Lillian" about a young girl living in the world Indigo created and how her conversations with nature gets her into trouble.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

George Panella's Tokyo High
George Panella is one of the leading creators of webcomic code and a damn talented guy. He's the founder of Wirepop.com. Tokyo High and No Stereotypes joined Modern Tales at the same time, so when George had to take a small break, Glych volunteered to fill in for him. Unfortunately, she had severe computer trouble during that time and was unable to finish the story. Here are the first two pages of "Tokyo High: A Day Out."


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Keenspace Books
Keenspace.com, currently Comic Genesis, releases a splotlight issue for Free Comic Book Day every year. Here are several of the pages Glych got printed in these spotlights when she was still listed on their site. ***Note, the url "http://glych.keenspace.com" no longer works, and if it does, it's not anyone associated with Panel2Panel doing comics at that site.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Sonic the Hedgehog
Glych had been an apprentice to the very talented writer/artist Ken Penders for several years; these are just a sampling of some of the work she had done on the character for both Archie Comics and Sega under his care. The images created for Sega were promotional pieces and have rarely been seen. Let her know what you think.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Frank 'Damonk' Cormier's Framed!!!
Framed!!! is a wonderfully rich and intelligent online strip by the equally talented and smart Frank "Damonk" Cormier. Sometimes the hard-working man needs a break, so Glych filled in for him once or twice. Enjoy.


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

Fanart by Glych
Paul Daly and Steve Bryant's Athena Voltaire, Katheryn White's Blue Canary, and Sheonon Garrity's Narbonic have all recieved fanart from Glych at different points, presented here for your amusement. Blue Canary


The Graphic Work of Amber 'glych' Greenlee
 

No Stereotypes Fanart by others
Over the years of doing the strip, Glych have recieved several pieces of fan art and awards from various members of the webcomic's community. She has rarely had a place online to put all of these, and regret to admit that several of the names of the people who have contributed have gone wherever deleted files go, and cannot be recalled. If you see a piece here that's yours or belongs to someone you know and they aren't accredited or are miscredited, please let us know so that we can change it. Thank you. Aside from that, enjoy.



 

No Stereotypes Guestweeks by others
Kevin Brown, creator of Captain Mike, has done, not just one, not just 2, but 3 (count 'em!) guest weeks for Glych in the past. Here is the wonders of his labors. Also, the incredibly talented Brandon "Scrubbo" Sonderegger, creator of such wonderful comics as Silly Cone V and Filthy Lies, did the "Spons sleeping" piece. Very nice. Scott Gallatin, the infamous Madscott, is the creator of the strip Jack Splat. He's been a long time reader of Glych's comics, and occasionally She's guest starred in his strip. Blue Canary



 


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