by Queenie Chan
A short story about Princess Zelda, titular character of the Legend of Zelda.
by Queenie Chan
A group of girls hang around a girl's toilets, as their friend changes in there. Suddenly they hear a scream...
by Queenie Chan
Boy Meets Girl at a tacky two-dollar store. Is there any hope for romance?
by Queenie Chan
A little girl sits with her family inside their fortress, when a loud knock is heard through the door...
by Queenie Chan
Backstage at the Chinese Opera, where restless ghosts and spirits linger...
by Queenie Chan
A balloon bearing a sweet message - "Will You Be My Valentine?"
Queenie Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1980, and started drawing when she got darn bored of her university degree in IT. After university, she started drawing a 3-book mystery-horror series called "The Dreaming" for TOKYOPOP, and later collaborated on a book with novelist Dean Koontz, called "In Odd We Trust". A sequel is coming in 2010.
Homepage: http://www.queeniechan.com/
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Jun 6, 2010
Here's a fan doujinshi I did for a video-gaming anthology a few years back. It's my own take on Princess Zelda's story, the titular character from the Nintendo smash hit series "The Legend of Zelda". It's short and sweet, and originally drawn for in a half-page kind of format. Hence the way it looks - kinda weird, but it works.
No e-book for this one, it's not my own work. It's a fan tribute only.
This concludes my "Queenie Chan Short Stories Archive" series. Hope you enjoyed it!
May 31, 2010
This is something I did way back in 2001, from a story I heard from my sister. It's as the title says - a short ghost story, and I got to play with colour a little bit in it. Good fun, may I say, though the art has dated quite considerably. Still, I had a great time drawing the backgrounds - so much that I did better backgrounds than I did people.
There's also an e-book version, available in .epub format, for download on this page. The file is DRM-free, and the .epub format is readable on your PC and all e-readers except the Kindle at this point.
I have 1 more short storyfrom my site to put up, though this last one has no e-book.