Prior to
3rd Voice, the webcomics of Evan Dahm were set on a
flat planet named "Overside", which consists of a populated "top" half and a plague-ridden "Underside". Each of the three Overside webcomics tells a unique story, and offers questions and clues about Overside's history and mythology. In 2006, Dahm started the webcomic
Rice Boy as an "exercise in surrealism." Described as Dahm's "trippiest" work by
ComicsAlliance,
Rice Boy introduced readers to Overside through a surreal journey
epic. The titular Rice Boy is a simple creature that is torn from his mundane life by an immortal "machine man" called The One Electronic, who suspects that Rice Boy may fulfill an ancient prophecy. The adventure Rice Boy subsequently undertakes is underscored by wistfulness and absurdity. Dahm has stated that he made up the world as he went, designing new characters and conjuring up new features as the story demanded. After completing
Rice Boy in 2008, Evan Dahm went on to create
Order of Tales. Presented as a more traditional
high fantasy epic,
Order of Tales takes place 400 years before the events of
Rice Boy and follows the hero Koark, the son of one of the guardians of Overside's most important stories.
Order of Tales starts off as Koark's father is murdered and his final act is to bestow the title of "Teller" on his son and command him to find a secret story known as
The Ascent of the Bone Ziggurat. Koark meets The One Electronic, who sends him on an errand to an
apothecary who may know something about the story. Dahm's character designs for
Order of Tales is deliberately simple, as he only used more bizarre figures in order to a sense of intrigue or menace. Lauren Davis described
Order of Tales as a classic
hero's journey and noted its bittersweet ending.
Vattu won the
Ignatz Award in the "Outstanding Online Comic" category in 2014. ==Books==