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All art must be new and original, utilizing the characters and situations from Magniloquence the Superheroine. Additional information on the characters is available in the New Reader section.

Artwork may be grey tone or color, and can be of any quality.

We accept digital reproductions of any media: digital art or traditional watercolor, pencil, oil, collage, or composites. Files should be 300DPI or higher, 8.5 x 11 inches, in one of the picture formats: .JPG, .TIFF, .GIF.

Do not send original artwork. That should remain the property of the Artist. [Unless you want to donate it to us. Anything you send in hardcopy will be kept and cherished in the neat stuff drawer at the studio.]

By submission of Fan Art Work to Magniloquence the Superheroine, the right to reproduction of submitted material is granted to Twisted Tail Productions™ until withdrawn by the submitting artist.

We reserve the right to sort thru submittals and to determine which ones we will publish on this site. We will not reproduce or publish artwork incorporating drugs, violence, explicit sex, or other illegal or immoral activity.

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© 2013-2020. Magniloquence TM the Superheroine is written and illustrated by Robert Stradley, Characters and elements of Magniloquence are TM and © 2013-2020 Robert Stradley. All rights reserved. Graphic novels are published by Twisted Tail Productions PO box 9778 Wichita Falls, Texas, USA 76308. All names, characters, places, and events are fictitious and are meant to be treated as such. Any resemblance to actual persons past, present, or future is entirely coincidental. Any tongue-in-cheek reference to existing comics is purely intentional and readers are encouraged to ferret them out. If you cannot find any, you need to read more comics. If you can read this, you probably don't need new glasses.