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Dumbing of Age
David M Willis
Joyce has been homeschooled her entire life until now, when she's suddenly a freshman in college! Things don't go well.
No End
Erli, Kromi
A queer romance about people attempting to build lives in a cold, post-apocalyptic world ravaged by hordes of undead.
Shaderunners
Alex Assan, Lin Darrow
A ragtag band of bootleggers open a speakeasy for bottled colour in the greyscale city of Ironwell.
All Known Alternatives
Karolina 'Kajotko' Jankiewicz
Akane has only one way to get back home: collect the 42 keys to parallel worlds. Eri and Ben are just trying to get through the summer before university. When a magical key turns up in an old spare set, all three are forced to change their plans and fast.
Paint the Town Red
Windy, Winter Jay Kiakas
Winona runs a werewolf shelter with partner in crime, Odile in the Gothic city of Merlot. One day they take in an injured vampire, and soon unravels many of the dark secrets of Merlot.
Hemlock
Josceline Fenton
A witch accidentally marries a monster, and now she and her familiar has to navigate life around her monstrous husband and her even more terrifying in-laws.
Cyanide & Happiness
Explosm
Satire, dark humor and surreal humor.
Commentary
Posted October 25, 2011 at 1:00 am
This is the part where I get lynched for posting this comic on the Tuesday of a week with a mon-tuesday and thurs-friday story comic schedule. The good news is that there's a good chance I'll show whatever the hell it is that's after her on Thursday!
Seriously, good odds. At LEAST 50/50.
Panels three and four were the most difficult parts of this comic for me to draw. I generally avoid drawing characters from behind, mostly because my strength in drawing characters is mostly their faces. At least until I introduce some sort of owl-necked character.
Anyway, the point is simply that I have much less practice drawing characters from such angles. With that in mind, I'm pretty happy with how those panels turned out. I know they're not perfect, but hey, they're pretty good for me.
Of course, I suspect I'll hate those drawings a few months from now, but that's what always happens with me.