I love those saucer-like eyes in Panel 3. 🙂
We have new Fan Art this week. Lots of new Fan Art, actually! For The Young Protectors, KiannaLeigh gives us a fun photoshopped riff called “The Truth” (based on a reader request in the comments) and space-aged gives us a beautiful shirtless Annihilator and Kyle in “Anni and the Little Hero”. You totally should check them out.
Meanwhile, Archia has created a beautiful shirtless Deacon and Jeff from Artifice! You totally need to check that out as well!
(You also need to be reading Archia’s wonderful vampire webcomic Enthrall and her NSFW BL webcomic Days Before. You won’t be disappointed. 🙂 )
Wow! Look below! In less than a week we rocketed past the halfway point to the next bonus page!
Special thanks go out to long-time supporters Victor R. (who makes their 2nd generous donation to The Young Protectors!) & Renee N. (who makes their 4th generous donation to The Young Protectors!) and a warm welcome and grateful bow go out to new supporters Andrea D., Cassandra R. & Florent C. for their generous donations over the last week!
Big hugs go out to long-time friend of Artifice and new friend of The Young Protectors Saxon B. for their super generous $25 donation!
Superhero strength hugs go out to new superfriend Adriane L. for their amazingly generous $50 donation!
And ZOMG!, tremendously humbled and grateful and you rock! hugs go out to long-time superfriend of The Young Protectors Alexandra Z. for their stunningly generous $100 donation!
Thank you all so, so much! Your generosity has given the artists and me a huge morale boost this week! 😀
In more news, I’m starting to do conventions so I’ve listed any upcoming appearances either as a speaker/panelist or exhibitor in the menu above under Conventions. If you’re going to be at any of them, please stop by and say “hi”!
All right. So, The Annihilator has asked our young hero out to dinner. Is it a decent proposal? And will our young hero say yes? Tune in for more next week! 😀
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