This is so not the movies…
Oh and…
***THIS IS A BONUS PAGE!***
The forty-ninth bonus page in a row! And, thanks to your generous donations, in addition to our regular Saturday updates, there will also be bonus pages on Wednesday, June 25th (page 37!), Wednesday, July 2nd (page 39!), Wednesday, July 9th (page 41!), Wednesday, July 16th (page 43!), Wednesday, July 23rd (page 45!), and Wednesday, July 30th (page 47!) And look at the donation bar below! We’re already at $170 towards the bonus page after that!
Special thanks go out to long-time supporters Silke K. (who makes their ninth generous donation to The Young Protectors!), & Saxon B. (who makes their eighty-eighth generous donation to The Young Protectors!) for their generous donations over the last few days!
Big hugs go out to long-time friends of The Young Protectors Marc B., & Stephanie C. for their super-generous $25 donations! And this makes Marc’s eleventh, and Stephanie’s thirty-second super-generous donations to this comic!
And finally, ZOMG!, huge, wrap-around hugs and deeply humbled bows go out to long-time mega-friend Christopher D. for their stunningly generous $100 donation, their seventy-eighth stunningly generous donation to this comic! Thank you so, so much, Christopher! May your world be filled with much wonderfulness!
Thank you all so much for your generous support!
So! “This is real life!” …said the man next to the sorcerer in a trench coat giving directions to the flying boy about where to point their super-glider in order to stop two super-villains from summoning a demon — directions he just got, of course, from peering into a bowl of magical cheerios.
Looks like they are closing on on The Annihilator and The Platinum Priestess, though! Will Fluke be able to convince those stick-in-the-mud just-grown-ups that they should be down in the fight, taking names and kicking ass? Or will this stupid “real life” thing step on his moment?
Tune in this Saturday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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