

MOURKTO is the soul of everything I create.
It’s where passion becomes proof.
Every book, shirt, or story I drop is a personal blueprint—built with scars, stitched with strategy.
I treat my brand like a client.
So if I can do this for me, imagine what I’ll do for you.
2026

What is Echoveil?
Echo Veil
Echo Veil is a mythic, emotionally-reactive sci-fi saga set in a fractured world where feelings shape reality.
You follow Forme—a miner turned fugitive—after he touches a Prime Mourk and unlocks powers tied to memory, loss, and emotional rupture. Alongside his glitched drone Fuse, he navigates twisted realms like The Loops and The Verge, hunted by a shadowy force called The Canvas.
Each realm reflects a fractured emotion—regret, ambition, fear, numbness—and every journey comes with a cost.
This isn’t just a story. It’s a reckoning.




2025

Color The City: Neisha Neshae
A bold blend of culture, creativity, and color—this project turns Neisha Neshae’s energy into an interactive fan experience. With lyrics to finish, pages to color, and Detroit love on every sheet, this is more than a book. It’s a vibe you can hold in your hands.
What It Is:
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25-page coloring + activity book
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Features: finish-the-lyric games, word search, mazes, affirmations
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Official first edition in the City in Color series
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Created by Humeur World Color
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Available soon on Amazon KDP

Snack Time Just Got Super.
2025
Issue #1 in production. Launch: Fall 2025


Mighty Mars & MotorCade
Snack Time Just Got Super.
What do you get when school lunch turns into a battleground? Mighty Mars & MotorCade is a comic series where sibling superheroes face off against snack-themed villains and ridiculous recess chaos. Think Dog Man energy with a Motown twist. It’s bold, funny, and full of heart—just like the kids who inspired it.
🔵 What It Is:
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Kids comic series (8–12 pages per issue)
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Features emotional lessons, creative battles, and wild humor
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Stars Mars & Cade—real kids turned super in this candy-fueled universe
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Bright colors, hand-drawn style, Dog Man-inspired layout
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First issue titled “The Snackcident”


