Oh. My. God.
If you’re curious about checking out one of Adam DeKraker’s earlier projects, there are just 9 days left of a Kickstarter for Nancy Kilpatrick’s Vampyre Theater Graphic Novel. The creator of this comic gave Adam a ton of work when he was just starting out. Adam says “YP readers might dig the sexiness of the subject matter as well as the chance to take a peak at my humble beginnings. :)” Intrigued? Check it out here.
Over at the Patreon Page, $5+ backers got to see a sneak preview of Adam’s pencils for The Annihilator’s Romance Card art. Here’s a sneak preview of that sneak preview:
I wonder what he’s smiling about, hm?
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So! We’ve established that Flyboy isn’t bulletproof. But it seems like he has a plan! Is it going to work? Will Cory step up and do the right thing? And did Mitch really used to be called “Mitchell”???
Tune in this Saturday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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