Well, that’s not creepy at all...
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Heads up! Final colors now posted!
I just got the final colors for pages 51 through 60 for this chapter. And they are beautiful. So if you’d like to see those pages as they were intended to be seen, hit that Previous button (or check out the Archives), and take a look!
ANNIVERSARY PATRON THANK YOUS
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!
First let me thank pack a member who has been supporting our work for the last 12 months as of this week (Sep 8-14):
Reirotic
(You totally rock, Reirotic!)
I’d like to send out a big thank you to members of the Woolfpack who have been supporting our work for 24 months of this week (Sep 8-14):
Jesse A., Robi G., Manuel J., Lane R., and Jason W.
(Two years of support! Thank you so much, Jesse, Robi, Manuel, Lane, and Jason!)
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!
(Would you like to make sure this comic continues? Ready to dive even deeper into The Young Protectors world? Learn more about all the benefits of joining me and your fellow readers as part of The Young Protectors tribe on Patreon and then join the fun!)
So!
So! Looks like Cory has just made a new friend! Unfortunately, this new guy seems to be the cling-y type. And the undead, eat-your-brains type. Will they be able to work out their differences? What kind of limits do you think Cory should set? And will Flyboy wind up getting jealous?
Tune in this Saturday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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