Shifters was born in early 1998
when I decided I wanted to try to do a comic. Being a long time
comic and cartoon fan, I'd always wanted to do one. I wasn't a
particularly good storyteller or author, but I wanted to do a
story about stuff I liked and was passionate about, namely werewolves,
vampires, cyberpunk, magic, and some other stuff thrown into the
mix. I felt that through doing a comic I could improve my art
and my storytelling skills. At the time I created it, I was a
student at college and didn't exactly have a lot of money to have
it published traditionally. But I had a website, a fairly active
one, and a scanner. I was websavvy enough to make a site for it
and put it up to share with my friends who also enjoyed the same
subjects could see what I had done. This was quite a bit prior
to the 'webcomic boom' we have now, so Shifters, all told, is
fairly old.
I didn't really get 'serious'
about it until I moved to keenspace in 2001, where the comic would
update automatically. I also got a writer at the time and commited
to update several times a week. As the years have passed I have
improved vastly both in terms of art and storytelling. When James
Strocel left I took over the writing chores once again. I try
to put out as much as I can, but it seems life is always getting
harder and not easier and my time dwindles more than I would like.
Shifters is not an infinate story. It will end one day. I have
other stories to tell in the same world, " The Beast Within
" being only one of them. I will hopefully be able to finish
this story, and hopefully you, the reader, will still be with
me at the end.
Some people have pointed out that
the story has elements of White Wolf's Werewolf the Apocalypse
in it. However, Shifters is NOT, I repeat, NOT based on WW:tA.
It is in fact based on Cyberpunk 2020's Alternate Reality Sourcebook:Night's
Edge. There is use of traditional werewolf mythos, of which White
wolf also uses heavily, thus there are some commonalities, however,
they are coincidental from the same mythology sources. Yes, both
have vampires, yes both have werewolves and other werecreatures,
yes, both worlds have fantasyish beings, mages, and humans in
a modernish setting. However, if you actually look at the two,
beyond that, that is where the similarities end. I have not actually
read any whitewolf source in detail and am only passingly familiar
with it.
The author and artist:
Marie
Tary is a 27 year old Graphic Designer from British Columbia, Canada.
She has a family history of artistic talent and enjoys anime, rpgs,
computer games, comics, computers, cats, hiking, swimming, skiing,
mythology and many other things. She has been drawing as long as she
can remember, always enjoying fantasy and the fantastical as subject
matters from the day she picked up a pencil and set it to paper. Comics
and anime have had a huge influence on her style and she actually
began drawing Marvel styled drawings prior to her discovery of Anime.
Since then she has been striving to create her own unique anime influenced
style from a myriad of techniques and resources she's aquired over
the years. Her primary tools of the trade are a blue non-repro pencil,
a white eraser, pigma drafting pens, and regular old printing paper.