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Stay Safe and Thank You
Wow, crazy times, huh? Things have moved so fast with the coronavirus pandemic.
Please let me pause for a brief moment of reality in the midst of fun Spooky/Flyboy adventures to just check in with you.
I’ve just been thinking about y’all a lot. We have an international readership, and many folks in China and Europe have suffered greatly. And are still having a difficult time. Here in the U.S., we’re just now starting to run into trouble with the healthcare systems in New York reporting becoming overwhelmed. On a personal note, as many of you know, my fiancé Fernando and I have plans to get married this June—we’ve been planning this wedding for 3 years—and now that’s completely up in the air. And that will likely seem to a very small problem in the weeks to come. On government orders, my fiancé’s office has closed down and I haven’t left my apartment for almost a week.
Like I said, crazy times.
But one of the things that is getting me through this, as I shelter-in-place here in California, is knowing you’re all out there. In the last few days, some old faces have resumed their pledges on Patreon or increased them. There are new folks joining too. That support makes a huge difference in these uncertain times for me being able to continue this comic. And I am very grateful to you all for doing that.
And I am also grateful to those of you who have just let me know that these comics matter to you. Knowing that we’re creating something that makes a difference in other people’s lives, even if it just gives them a smile, keeps me sane and hopeful for the future. I’m hard at work putting the last touches on the script for Chapter 3, and picturing your reactions to every joke, every action beat, and the special surprises I have in store, is a big source of joy for me. Especially now.
Please stay safe, all of you. You’re very important to me. Be even more cautious with washing your hands and creating physical distance than you think you need to be. (The infections that are being reported now really just show where we were 14 days ago.) And be more kind to others, especially those who are different, than you have been before.
There will absolutely, 100% be happier days ahead. And we will get through this. Together. We have the most awesome community in comics here. So just keep being awesome. 🙂
And if you get a chance, please reach out in the comments below and let me know how you are doing. Because I’m thinking about y’all. A lot.
Big hugs.
NEW PATRON THANK YOUS
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. And we had a bunch of new folks sign up over the last few days! So, please join me in sending out a very special thank you and welcome to the new members of the Woolfpack this week!
Shard, Erik C. and Tim Z.
Thank you so much for your amazing support, Shard, Erik and Tim!
And let’s also please thank totally awesome readers who were already Patrons, but who upped their pledge this week:
Joseph J.
(Thank you so much, Joseph!)
Thank you all so much for your amazing support! 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!
So! Spooky was able to handle five evil, robed magic users easily enough, one more won’t matter, right? He seems a pleasant sort of chap, anyway—maybe they can hug it out? And why does that thing next to him look so familiar?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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