Don’t call it a comeback. Call it a prelude to an ass-whipping.
You guys have been awesome with the Patreon! We’re up almost $70 in support over the last week, now at $6147/month in support! That’s only $850/month away from me breaking even again, and just $350 away from unlocking the sexy and fully nude pin-up of Kyle and Anaado by Travis Moore! Woot!
So, I’d like to send out a very special thank you and welcome to all our new Patrons this week!
Nico, Daniel B., Julia B., Timothy M., DS W., and Rebecca W.
And I’d also like to thank those who were already Patrons, but who upped their pledge this week:
Marc B., Annie K., Carmine M., Timothy M., Lane R., and Cornelia S.
Thank you all so, so much for helping to start get things back on track. The Young Protectors is my full-time job. The only way I’m able to pay our artists (and, y’know, eat and pay rent) is due to the incredibly generous and consistent support of readers like you through Patreon. You’re all the real superheroes!
(Want to make sure this comic continues? Would you like to have access to special benefits like extra-sexy pages and behind-the-scenes scripts and art? Please take a look at my Patreon page and consider supporting this comic through Patreon!)
So! Spooky is back in body and soul. And he looks like he’s completely in control. Are we about to get all the answers we’ve been waiting for? Who do you think is behind the mask?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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