"'Camo' Graphic Novel Project - Illustrated Synopsis"
***Updated Sept. 20, 2006***
"Camo" and all related characters, story, art, etc., are copyright 2003 - '06 Brent M. Parker :)
Camo is a middle-aged tiger living on an island in a river in the Indian jungle with his three nearly-grown cubs, whom - contrary to general male tiger behavior - he has raised. He constantly wards off invasions of his territory by rival tigers - including his ambitous young Neighbor - with nothing more than his calm, confident presence:

Camo's only son, Young Camo ("Y.C.") is a rare white tiger, which makes it more difficult for him to blend into his surroundings. Camo insists that the happy-go-lucky Y.C. toughen up in order to compensate for this disadvantage, and the discussion escalates into an argument, and then a fight:

As Camo is about to pounce on Y.C., the younger tiger reflexively uses his hitherto-undiscovered magical powers to send his father to Siberia.
Camo finds himself in the snowy territory of Prowl, a white tigress, and her young (orange) cub Spritz. Encouraged by Spritz, Prowl reluctantly allows Camo to stay, and Camo learns what its like to live in someone else's territory:

Meanwhile, back in India, Y.C. figures out what's happened from dreams that he's had. He sets off to find his father and learn how to control his newfound powers. He leaves the territory in the care of his two polar opposite sisters, Pounce and Slink, who must learn to work together to protect the territory from invaders and other threats.

Meanwhile, Y.C.'s journey takes him around the world. Along the way, he meets several other bizarre creatures, both magical and nonmagical:



"Camo" and all related characters, story, art, etc., are copyright 2003 - '06 Brent M. Parker :)
***Updated Sept. 20, 2006***
"Camo" and all related characters, story, art, etc., are copyright 2003 - '06 Brent M. Parker :)
Camo is a middle-aged tiger living on an island in a river in the Indian jungle with his three nearly-grown cubs, whom - contrary to general male tiger behavior - he has raised. He constantly wards off invasions of his territory by rival tigers - including his ambitous young Neighbor - with nothing more than his calm, confident presence:

Camo's only son, Young Camo ("Y.C.") is a rare white tiger, which makes it more difficult for him to blend into his surroundings. Camo insists that the happy-go-lucky Y.C. toughen up in order to compensate for this disadvantage, and the discussion escalates into an argument, and then a fight:

As Camo is about to pounce on Y.C., the younger tiger reflexively uses his hitherto-undiscovered magical powers to send his father to Siberia.
Camo finds himself in the snowy territory of Prowl, a white tigress, and her young (orange) cub Spritz. Encouraged by Spritz, Prowl reluctantly allows Camo to stay, and Camo learns what its like to live in someone else's territory:

Meanwhile, back in India, Y.C. figures out what's happened from dreams that he's had. He sets off to find his father and learn how to control his newfound powers. He leaves the territory in the care of his two polar opposite sisters, Pounce and Slink, who must learn to work together to protect the territory from invaders and other threats.

Meanwhile, Y.C.'s journey takes him around the world. Along the way, he meets several other bizarre creatures, both magical and nonmagical:



"Camo" and all related characters, story, art, etc., are copyright 2003 - '06 Brent M. Parker :)

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