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Book

The Adventure Of Zaltana and Her Friends

Cover of 'The Adventure of Zaltana and Her Friends,' a children's comic book about neurodiverse kids
Interior page of Zaltana comic book showing Chapter 1 illustrated in vibrant colors

This comic book is the first of a series, highlighting neurodiverse children, who are frequently bullied and feel awkward and unseen. The first book is also influenced by Native American culture in California, specifically the Yurok tribe; a culture that deserves more exposure.

Artists

Dr. Mba Wright is honored to have worked with these artists to create the work of Zaltana and her friends.

Terry Wilson, illustrator and artist for the Zaltana children's comic book

Terry Wilson

Drawing and painting have long been a creative outlet. From elementary school to post graduate it has served me well financially and creatively. And continues as a member of Pasadena Society of Artists, California Creative Artists, and Burbank Artists Association that have exhibited paintings and drawings.

Published art includes ESL for Random House, Veritas Newspaper, Crossbreed Press, Power

Publications, and other print media.

Jaison Wilson, Disney color designer and colorist for the Zaltana comic book

Jaison Wilson

Jaison Wilson has built a career defined by the power of color to create memorable, emotionally resonant moments. He believes color is essential in shaping the emotional impact of a story, serving as a vital storytelling tool rather than just a visual element.

 

For over ten years, he worked as a Color Designer at The Walt Disney Company, contributing to films such as Lilo & Stitch, Brother Bear, and The Princess and the Frog, as well as various projects within the television division.

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