Um, why is there a half-naked lady in my yaoi webcomic? What kind of devilry is this?!
We have new Fan Art from by geekypnai — “Kyle x Anni” portraits. Do check it out. 🙂
Oh, and
***THIS IS A BONUS PAGE!***
Thanks to your generous donations, I’m posting up two pages this week—the regular update this Saturday and this bonus page! And look below: we’re already at $91 towards the next bonus page!
Special thanks go out to long-time supporters Victoria G. (who makes their second generous donation to The Young Protectors) & Olga W. (who makes their seventh generous donation to The Young Protectors! Wow, Olga!) and a warm welcome and grateful bow go out to new supporters Nadia A., Ekaterina S., Amanda E. & Klara F. for their generous donations over the last few days!
Big hugs go out to new friend of The Young Protectors joshua G. for their very generous $25 donation!
And superhero-strength hugs go out to new superfriend Hayley C. and long-time superfriend Adriane L. for their amazingly generous $50 donations!
Wow, it’s just been a few days and we’re almost a quarter of the way to the next bonus page! Thank you all so much! You rock! 😀
So… we’ve just met The Platinum Priestess! What do you think? Is she a hero or a villain, a friend or a foe? Tune in this Saturday to find out!
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