Out of the mouths of babes…
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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!
Skudplastr, Joshua L., Lisa L. and Jacob M.
Thank you so much for your amazing support, Skudplastr, Joshua, Lisa and Jacob!
And let’s also please thank a totally awesome reader who was already a Patron, but who upped their pledge this week:
Benoit C.
(Thank you so much, Benoit!)
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!
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So!
So! The Deschutes Defenders ExSec Team threw a little shade at Young Spooky on the last page, and he then threw a whole moon-sized amount back! I’m sure that will never come back to bite him in the ass. At least it seems like they are letting him walk off.
What do y’all think about Spooky’s little performance here? Do you think he’ll keep Flyboy from being discovered? And what will he do for an encore?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
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