Just a fly in the ointment. The monkey in the wrench. The pain in the ass. Right, Priestess?
It’s my great pleasure to send out another, very special Woolfpack anniversary “thank you!” to the superheroes of this comic who have been supporting our work month after month!
I’d like to send out a big thank you to a member of the Woolfpack who has been supporting our work for 24 months of this week (June 2-8):
Spencer W.
(Two years of support! Thank you so much, Spencer!)
And let me also send out my biggest howl to those members of the Woolfpack who have been supporting this comic and our work from the very beginning!
These are the awesome readers who have been supporting me and this comic for 48 months (4 years!) as of this week (June 2-8):
Kagenokami, Jason B., and Thomas G.
Thank you so much, Kagenokami, Jason and Thomas! Y’all are so awesome!
Thank you all so much for your amazing, ongoing support! It’s the consistent support that is what really allows me to continue making this comic. You all truly are superheroes!
(Want to make sure this comic continues? Would you like to have access to special benefits like extra-sexy pages with our characters, exclusive Young Protectors pin-ups, behind-the-scenes scripts and art, and sneak preview pages? Please take a look at my Patreon page and join me and your fellow awesome readers as part of The Woolfpack on Patreon!)
So! Spooky isn’t spaced… yet! But it looks like he’s hanging on by a thread (or vines or whatever…) Will those be enough to keep him safe? The Platinum Priestess seems pretty angry—do you think she might have another trick up her (now-tattered) sleeve? And even if she doesn’t, how is Spooky going to get out of this predicament?
Tune in on Saturday to find out what happens next!
Hope to see you there! 😀
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