Troll Has a Bad Day

· Troll & Unicorn Season 1 Book 2 · Spinning Monkey Studios
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In Series 1, Episode 2 of Troll and Unicorn, titled "Troll Has a Bad Day," we dive into Troll’s backstory and how he first meets the whimsical Unicorn. Picking up from the explosive events of Episode 1, Troll and Unicorn are thrust into a dangerous game against the cunning Dr. D and his pathetic sidekick, Bob. As the duo battles futuristic tech and magical forces, they uncover more about Timmy and Susie’s mysterious origins, leading to unexpected twists and humor-filled chaos.

About the author

Sebastian (Bachan) Carrillo is an Illustrator with more than 30 years of experience. He creates storyboards for ad agencies and production houses in Mexico. However, since advertising his artistic skills online, he has been able to apply his extensive talents to realizing the pages of the T & U comic, which is what this book adapted from.

“My main thing is comics, but I have done print illustration, animatics, and storyboards”.

Watch out for his future treatment of the scripts for episodes 3, to 7 of this first season of Troll & Unicorn!

Fajar Maulana Harahap is a comic artist based in Indonesia, with 10 years of experience in creating comics.

He owns a design and illustration studio called BASA (basateam.com), which specialises in managing international creative projects.

Jonathan Borthwick is a passionate writer with a web technologies and software development background. Growing up in Scotland, Jonathan spent his childhood drawing, writing stories, and being inspired by sci-fi shows.

Jonathan moved to BC, Canada, in 2003, where he still resides and writes Troll & Unicorn in his spare time.

Jonathan draws inspiration from the works of C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, the Star Trek TNG era of shows, the original Star Wars trilogy and prequels, and Isaac Asimov’s Robot series of books.

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