Graphic Novel 1
Funeral of Eugene
After the world declares Eugene Addison gone, Thoth’s Archives opens the record of what remains. Ra No Tabi Volume 2: The Funeral of Eugene follows the sacred aftermath of Eugene’s death, where grief becomes testimony and memory becomes evidence.
At the center of the rite stands Anubis, guardian of the dead, keeper of the scales, and leader of the funeral. He opens the ceremony not with cruelty, but with solemn consequence. Beside him, Thoth records every truth, every silence, and every tear, because in Ra No Tabi, no story disappears once love has touched it.
Eugene, the only baboon scribe of the Ra No Tabi Universe, is remembered through an empty coffin, sacred evidence, witness memories, and the love of Deeba and BooBoo, whose hearts weigh heavier than any accusation. This is not a simple goodbye. It is the beginning of judgment.
As the Book opens and the scales appear, the funeral shifts toward Re-Stau and the trial ahead. Was Eugene only gone, or was his story being transformed into something greater?
And because the Archives can never stay fully serious, Tabby the grey ninja kitten vandal brings Rainbow Arts Heka chaos, stealing hearts for practice while Jake and Arnold stand guard.
A funeral. A record. A judgment waiting to begin.
Anubis opens the rite.
Thoth records the truth.
Love stands witness.
ZINURU.

Ra-No-Tabi 12 hours ago
**Ra No Tabi Volume 2: The Funeral of Eugene**
The funeral is over. The story is not.
In Volume 2 of **Ra No Tabi**, Eugene Addison’s death becomes more than a tragedy. It becomes a trial of memory, love, regret, and the strange sacred comedy of being remembered by the people, pets, gods, and chaos-creatures who refuse to let your name disappear.
At Thoth’s Archives, every story is recorded. Even the embarrassing ones. Especially the embarrassing ones.
As Eugene’s journey continues beyond the world he knew, the people around him begin revealing the truth of who he was, what he carried, and what he left behind. This volume dives deeper into the emotional heart of Ra No Tabi: fatherhood, legacy, grief, judgment, and the terrifying question of whether love can survive when everything else has been taken.
But this is still Ra No Tabi, so yes, the gods are watching, the archives are open, the family drama is ancient, and somewhere in the background somebody is probably being paid in peanuts.
Volume 2 is for readers who love mythological fantasy, emotional storytelling, strange humor, Egyptian gods, afterlife drama, and indie comics with a soul too stubborn to stay buried.
Read it now on GlobalComix and step into the Archives of Thoth.
**Ra No Tabi is not just a comic. It is a legacy being written one impossible page at a time.**