I love how Adam has Spooky on one foot for this attack. It’s very Spooky. And, of course, the art overall on this page—Vero’s colors and Adam’s pencils—is just off-the-hook awesome. Everything I hoped for and more. 🙂
PLEASE NOTE: This is a double-page spread. You can view a version with higher resolution here.
And on such a gorgeous page, it’s my great pleasure to send out a special thank you to those readers who joined/re-joined my Patreon or upgraded their pledges in the past few days. We’ve tipped back over $6,000/month and that definitely helps me a lot. Hopefully, we’ll be able to hit $6,050 by the end of the month.
The only reason I’m able to keep making The Young Protectors is because of the very generous support of readers like you on Patreon. So, please join me in sending out a very special thank you and welcome to the new members of the Woolfpack this week!
Alexandrea D., C.E., Chuck P., Adam R., and Stephen S.
Thank you so much for your amazing support, Alexandrea, C.E., Chuck, Adam, and Stephen! You and the other members of the Woolfpack are all the real superheroes of this comic!
(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! That looks like a solid hit to me! Is it enough to take The Platinum Priestess down for the count? Is this battle over before it’s even begun? Or is there still going to be a bit more fight left in the old girl?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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