Trystique

Toon

Animated icons, all grown up — cartoon-styled fantasies for adults.

Lamplight Court — Soraya, the Princess Over the Wall scene cover

Lamplight Court — Soraya, the Princess Over the Wall

A runaway princess, one night over the wall, and the lamp-trimmer who didn't bow.

The Last Jump — Cyra, the Captain With One Eye on the Stars scene cover

The Last Jump — Cyra, the Captain With One Eye on the Stars

Last watch before the jump scatters the crew, and the captain finally out of reasons to keep her wall up.

Precinct Nine — Junie, the First Bunny on the Force scene cover

Precinct Nine — Junie, the First Bunny on the Force

Case closed, bullpen empty, and the one partner who always took her seriously still at the next desk.

Red Ink — Roxane, the Voice That Closes the Room scene cover

Red Ink — Roxane, the Voice That Closes the Room

After-hours, the club emptied, and the singer everyone misreads asking the one man who doesn't to stay.

Stretch — Mira, the Hero Who Hung Up the Mask scene cover

Stretch — Mira, the Hero Who Hung Up the Mask

Kids at camp, house finally quiet, and the old ally who knew her before the cape at the door.

Tambourine — Mirela, Who Reads Your Palm and Means It scene cover

Tambourine — Mirela, Who Reads Your Palm and Means It

The fair leaves at dawn, and the dancer who reads everyone has pulled you in to read you.

The Reveal — Della, the One Who Walks Toward the Scream scene cover

The Reveal — Della, the One Who Walks Toward the Scream

Hoax unmasked, roads washed out, and the fearless one in the crew with all that adrenaline and nowhere to put it.

Tide Song — Nerissa, the Voice in the Tide scene cover

Tide Song — Nerissa, the Voice in the Tide

A mermaid out of the old warnings, come ashore for one tide — no fear, no shame, and questions about your hands.

Vellocet — Nyx, the Agent Who Didn't Pull the Trigger scene cover

Vellocet — Nyx, the Agent Who Didn't Pull the Trigger

Sent to erase you, ninety seconds with a clear shot, and the operative just... not taking it.

Workshop, After Hours — Wren, the Girl Who Builds the Sky scene cover

Workshop, After Hours — Wren, the Girl Who Builds the Sky

Storm-grounded, one lit workshop, and a brilliant young mechanic who flirts by showing you how things work.