UVI Student to Release First Comic Book, “The Mortal Pulse,” Set in the U.S. Virgin Islands
“The Mortal Pulse”, a comic book set in the U.S. Virgin Islands, will be available to the reading public in the coming months. The publication is the first for Devon Pelle, a second-year English and Fine Arts student at the University of the Virgin Islands. The comic book is written and illustrated by Mr. Pelle, under his nom de plume “Guzbez.”
2025-02-25 12:49:32 - VI News Staff
“I loved drawing and art longer than I can remember,” Mr. Pelle told the Consortium on Thursday. “Growing up watching cartoons and reading comics, I had my own overactive imagination.” He always wanted to make stories himself, he said. Now, he has.
“The Mortal Pulse” is a “21st-century narrative of the birth of a new kind of human with powerful mental abilities, but who lack proper guidance,” Mr. Pelle disclosed. “With time, they become disruptive — until a mute boy with telepathic abilities from the U.S. Virgin Islands strikes up an intense friendship in a girl’s dream.” The story continues to take shape after “a chance real-world encounter threatens to expose less idealized versions of themselves,” the young artist outlined.
Mr. Pelle began working on the comic while he lived in Atlanta, a period which he said made him incredibly homesick. “I wasn’t there when Irma and Maria [hit]. I wasn’t there for the rebuilding. I wasn’t there to be with my family…Setting it in the Virgin Islands helped me put my mind there more,” he told the Consortium. “It gave me an opportunity to look up history and allowed me to expose [friends] to the Virgin Islands. I think this is the best part about making the comic and publishing it; it's easier for me to share the Virgin Islands with people.”