Tiza, a young scientist who died isoted by an incurable disease, is revived thanks to a celestial contract. He wakes up with a new body and tent powers, with no direction or purpose, in a completely unknown world.
In search of meaning, he arrives at a distant pnet where he meets Uva, a space traveler and star hunter: immortal beings corrupted by stelr energy. When one of these stars attacks them, Tiza is forced to fight for his life… and for the first time, for someone else.
After a brutal battle, he accesses a higher phase of power and defeats the enemy. Impressed, Uva suggests they travel together. Tiza agrees, feeling that maybe this time, his life will be worth it.
NARRATOR (1 PAGE): Ancient stars, reborn with divine gifts, warriors who defied the cosmos… They all shared one ambition: to find the White Hole— a sacred threshold capable of granting any wish, a door to the impossible.
ACT 1 – PROLOGUE (2 PAGES)
In a dome far from the city, a scientist named Tiza lived in isotion. He suffered from an incurable disease called Duglosa. Despite his uncertain fate, he dedicated each day to finding a way to save himself.
The only hope he held onto was a mysterious blue fungus. It was said to have once grown on Earth, but it was now extinct. Still, Tiza kept the faith that one day, he would find one.
He lived locked away, not out of selfishness, but out of fear. He feared infecting others. What he didn’t know was that his disease wasn’t contagious: it was genetic, a cruel inheritance that condemned him from birth.
Amidst his books and calcutions, Tiza read about an ancient legend: that of the White Hole, a phenomenon called LUV, capable of granting infinite possibilities.
And so, with hope and delirium, Tiza began to pn the construction of his spacecraft. Not only to cure himself… but to reach the LUV and perhaps find a purpose beyond his own salvation.
ACT 2 – TIZA DIES (1 PAGE)
NARRATOR:
Unfortunately, Tiza, our protagonist, lost his life.
His body fell silently, like a forgotten star in the night. There were no witnesses. No goodbyes. Only the echo of an unfulfilled dream, floating in the sterile air of his dome. But sometimes… death is not the end.
ACT 3 – THE SKY (1 PAGE)
NARRATOR:
Our little Tiza now finds himself in the sky. He doesn’t understand what’s happening. And he’s not the only one. Here, souls wander confused, wrapped in a strange calm. No one knows what comes after death. No one… except one.
Among the nebulous crowd, Tiza sees his grandfather approach, with a smile that shines brighter than the clouds. And for the first time in a long time… Tiza feels a stir.
ACT 4 – THE DEAL (2 PAGES)
GRANDFATHER: Tiza! It wasn’t your time yet. I know you have many questions, but don’t worry. Let me introduce you to Belong, the angel who accepted your contract. You’re going back to life with his powers! Doesn’t that sound great?
Tiza, confused, looks around, not understanding anything. His expression says it all. He looks at his grandfather with deep doubts.
TIZA: But what happened…? Everything happened so fast, grandfather. I… needed to find that blue fungus. You were watching me, right?
GRANDFATHER: Yes, Tiza. I’ve been watching you from here. You were the only one left alive in the family. Unfortunately, that virus destroyed us all. And while you resisted, the pure air you used to protect yourself… may have ended up feeding your disease more.
Tiza lowers his gaze, observing his body.
TIZA: So… can I return to life?
GRANDFATHER: Yes. But there’s a condition. My friend Belong put it in the contract.
TIZA: This… this feels like a dream. Like nothing is real…
GRANDFATHER: It’s confusing at first, I know. But listen carefully: The contract says that, upon returning, you must live. Live for real. No more isotion, no more confinement. You have to enjoy your existence. The angel often sends companions to those who need them most… So, you’ll probably not be alone.
TIZA: Alright, grandfather… But, what do I have to do?
GRANDFATHER: Just accept the contract. Take Belong’s hand. Trust him.
Tiza extends his hand. Belong takes it gently. At that moment, Tiza’s body is engulfed in golden fmes.
In the next panel, we see him burn with luminous force… until the figure of a humanoid cat emerges from the fire.
Tiza, frightened, touches his face, his paws, his ears. Before panicking, Belong encloses him in a floating bubble.
ACT 5 – THE PLANET (1 PAGE)
The golden bubble floats through space until it gently descends near an ancient unch ptform. In the distance, a space rocket smokes lightly, as if it had just nded.
Tiza kneels when the bubble dissolves. He stands up and looks around, confused but amazed by the new world.
Belong is beside him. He doesn’t say a word. But looking into Tiza’s eyes, Tiza understands what the angel wants:
BELONG (without speaking): “Talk to the traveler… help her. Live your life.”
TIZA: But why me?
Narrator (or Belong’s inner voice): Belong, though mute, sees everything. He can observe all the possible paths of each being. And for him, watching the lives of others… is a form of divine entertainment.
This angel with the face of a cat and a poor sense of humor wanted to see how a shy boy slowly falls in love with a space traveler.
Belong gently strokes Tiza’s head, like a proud father… Then, with a warm and silent light, he disappears.
Tiza is left alone. In front of him, in the distance, a female figure inspects the engines of her ship. The adventure begins.
ACT 6 – THE ENCOUNTER
We see the traveler gazing at her ship with pride. She caresses it as if it were a loyal friend, her most faithful companion.
Tiza, nervous, watches her from a distance. He swallows. He takes a step. Then another. Until, at st, he gathers the courage.
TIZA (hesitating): Excuse me… Could you take me to the nearest station? I want to go home.
In reality, he didn’t even know if he had a home to return to. He just wanted to talk to her. Say something. Anything.
The traveler, still wearing her helmet, turns to look at him. Her eyes, barely visible, reflect something untamable.
CEBOLLA: I’m free to go wherever I want. And I don’t feel like going there.
Tiza stays silent for a moment. Then he takes a deep breath.
TIZA (more confidently): I’m lost. I don’t know what to do or where I am. …The truth is, I have no direction. Can I accompany you? Just for a while.
She looks at him silently. Then, as if her decision had been made beforehand, she nods.
CEBOLLA: You could be useful. I have to face a nearby star.
Tiza tenses up. His body shakes a little.
TIZA (thinking): A star…? Those beings are incredibly strong...
She notices, as if she can read him. She crosses her arms.
CEBOLLA: You’re one of those reborn, right? You should have powers or something like that.
TIZA: Yes… my angel asked me to guide you. I’m not exactly sure what he meant by that.
CEBOLLA (turning her back): Perfect. Then you’ll be useful to me.
She stops admiring her ship, turns toward him, and without further ado…
CEBOLLA: Alright, you, subject. Come with me.
She grabs his hand decisively and pulls him along.
Narrator (or Tiza’s thoughts): It seemed like the one who needed guidance… was me. No one had ever taken my hand. I’d never been this close to someone so captivating.
And so, in that simple moment… Tiza fell in love.
ACT 7 – THE BRIDGE AND THE STAR
A solitary structure floats on the horizon: a bridge between stelr ruins. Above it, an unmoving figure…
A star. Surrounded by mist and light, it gazes into the void with indifference.
From behind, Tiza and Cebol approach in silence.
Narrator (or Tiza’s thoughts): She looked at him and knew. She knew they would be hunted. Like every day. Like everyone else tries to do.
But he… didn’t even pay attention. Bored. Empty.
CEBOLLA (excited): Alright, subject, that’s the star. It’ll be the first one I manage to catch… do you think I can?
Tiza watches her. His heart beats faster.
TIZA (worried): That thing could destroy us in seconds… I’ve just been revived and it seems I’m going to die again.
CEBOLLA: You won’t die. You just need to go through its heart. That’s where the star hides.
Tiza remembers his grandfather’s words. And the absurd contract with that cat angel.
TIZA (thinking): “Live again,” he told me. And now I’m about to die again…
Cebol suddenly runs toward the star, drawing a glowing sword.
TIZA (thinking): I’m coming with you, then… even if I’m not ready.
The page closes with a shot of both charging at the star.
This is a base script for the webcomic Star Cat (titled Gato Estreldo in Spanish), a story I'm developing as part of a personal project. I'm currently working on the details to bring it to life in digital format, and I’ll be uploading the first chapters soon. I really appreciate the support and patience as I perfect the art and storytelling. I hope you enjoy this space adventure and the characters as much as I do!