Yikes, man! What now?
Over at the Patreon page, there are a couple exciting things going on.
First off, we’re now less than $220 away from unlocking Silverjow’s awesome (and sexy) The Annihilator pin-up.
Second, $5+ Patrons can now immediately download a full-color digital wallpaper of Kyle saving a kid from a fire. Comments have included “omg this is really nice! I like the fire so much, but oc also the dynamics of the situation!” and “Kyle is perfectly heroic, and great work on the fire and smoke by Alex and Gabriel!”
Here’s a sneak preview of that image:
$5+ Patrons will get to download the full image as a wallpaper immediately. $10+ Patrons will be sent a high-res image with over double the resolution on the 10th of September!
There are lots of great benefits to being a Patron (you can see them all here along with an explanation of what the heck Patreon is), and you’d really be helping me out if you became one too. If you’re enjoying our work here and would like to see it continue (and would like to get access to all kinds of special benefits),
please take a moment to watch the video on my Patreon page and consider becoming a Patron.
So! Kyle thinks they should trust what The Annihilator is telling them. Will Commander and the rest of the team agree? And what’s up with Duncan in that last panel?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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