Good question, Bird Boy.
This was another great month over at the Patreon page! We added another 50 Patrons and support increased from $5900/month to almost $6100/month! This means we’re steadily moving back again towards me breaking even after paying my artists, rent, etc., and it again shows that we have the most amazing readers in the world here. You all are superheroes!
And, of course, I’m always looking for ways to show my gratitude to those who are able to support us in this way. So here were the special Patreon rewards for June:
(Click on the image for a full description.)
$5+ Patrons (even brand new ones!) can download all of these full-color pin-up immediately.
Also, as you know, for a variety of reasons, I don’t want to leave NSFW images up for too long on Patreon. So, I’ve started sunsetting some previously posted NSFW images by removing their links.
For June, this will be your last chance to download the NSFW Kyle and The Annihilator Pairing Pin-up by AKE, which $5+ Patrons can find here. After July 10th, I’ll be removing the links to the NSFW art for that. So, if you want to see Kyle and The Annihilator in this hot pairing pin-up, now’s the time! 🙂
And $10+ Patrons will be sent a high-res version of all of these wallpapers (including AKE’s The Annihilator pin-up) with over double the resolution on July 10th!
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! Looks like Flyboy is finally earning a bit of respect from Fluke—in a very Fluke way, of course. Nice to see these boys all getting along so well.
But now the question has been asked: how have Kyle and Spooky been getting on?
Tune in this Saturday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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