“We are the zombies who say ‘Gnee!‘”
Please note: These are work-in-progress colors. Vero should get me the final colors soon.
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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!
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 15-21):
Greysteel-, Joshua, morrigan24601, Rubén, Bryce G., J. Brett H., Gregory K. and Sam K.
(Two years of support! Thank you so much, Greysteel-, Joshua, morrigan24601, Rubén, Bryce, J. Brett, Gregory and Sam!)
And a heroic thank you as well as for a Woolfpack member who has been supporting our work for 36 months of this week (Sep 15-21):
Liz
(Three years of support! Thank you so much, Liz!)
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!
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So!
So! Cory has tripped over a zombie and is falling backwards into a Gate! Spooky tried to catch him with magic, but his own spell was caught in another Gate! And now Flyboy is on the way and telling Cory not to worry!
Okayyyy… Would you be worried? Do you think Flyboy will be able to get to him in time? And even if he does, what are our heroes going to do about all the undead popping up?
Tune in this Saturday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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