Well, at least the villain is impressed. That’s a good thing, right?
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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!
Archangel Winters, Pen, David A., Amalita B., Sarah D., James G., Sarah H., Billy M., Jonathan S., Steven S., Gene S. and Mike Z.
Thank you so much for your amazing support, Archangel Winters, Pen, David, Amalita, Sarah, James, Sarah, Billy, Jonathan, Steven, Gene and Mike!
Thank you again to all of you who are able to add and continue your support during this time. You’re keeping this comic going, and it’s much appreciated by me and your fellow readers.
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So!
So! Spooky and Flyboy seem to have escaped the bad guy — for now! But Spooky has still got a noose around his neck, and at least that part of the rope is still glowing! What does that mean? What’s happening to Spooky right now? And what will happen if Flyboy isn’t able to get the noose off in time?
Tune in this Wednesday to find out! Hope to see you there!
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