That mean ol’ Platinum Priestess doesn’t stand a chance against these plucky kids!
I’m going to be at BENT-CON 2014 in Los Angeles this weekend—I hope to see a bunch of y’all there! 😀
Oh, and…
***THIS IS A BONUS PAGE!***
Our sixty-ninth bonus page in a row! And on Saturday, y’all tipped the donation bar below past its target yet again! That means that, in addition to our regular Saturday updates, and bonus pages on Wednesday, November 12th (page 78!), Wednesday, November 19th (page 80!), Wednesday, November 26th (page 82!), and Wednesday, December 3rd (page 84!), there will now be an additional bonus page (page 86!) on Wednesday, December 10th! Y’all are UNSTOPPABLE! 🙂
Special thanks go out to long-time supporter Marianne L. (who makes their thirteenth, fourteenth, & fifteenth generous donations to The Young Protectors!) for their generous donations over the last few days!
Big hugs go out to long-time friend of The Young Protectors Kayleigh H. for their super-generous $25 donations! And this makes Kayleigh’s tenth (!) super-generous donation to this comic!
Superhero-strength hugs go out to long-time super-friend Christopher M. for their amazingly generous $60 donation, their twenty-ninth amazingly generous donation to this comic!
And finally, ZOMG!, mondo-warm hugs and head-to-the-floor bows go out to mega-friend Christopher D. for their stunningly generous $100 donation and also to mega-friend Klaus K. for their stunningly generous $146 donation! And this makes Klaus’s sixth, and Christopher’s 116th stunningly generous donations to this comic! Thank you, Christopher and Klaus, so, so much! You are both SUPER-HEROES!
Thank you all so much for your generous support!
So! Will it indeed be “trivial” to disconnect those wires? How many minions can Fluke leap over at one time? And can Spooky look any cuter throwing an exploding bottle?
Tune in this Saturday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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