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#23. Here be Islands, I presume.
54 5778 Nov 03, 2023
#22. A4 Issue Four
79 12230 Oct 28, 2023
#21. Don’t Tell My Therapist
60 6142 Oct 27, 2023
#20. Red Mountain
51 5775 Oct 20, 2023
#19. The Victim
52 5375 Oct 13, 2023
#18. Spider Killer
54 6144 Oct 06, 2023
#17. COMING 6TH OCTOBER
58 5461 Oct 04, 2023
#16. A4 Issue Three
54 5981 Sep 25, 2023
#15. A4 Issue 2
51 4828 Aug 01, 2023
#14. A4 Issue 1
53 5035 Jul 01, 2023
I love stuff like this, soldiers laying in a battlefield with wounds found they survived better if their wounds had been glowing overnight –
“During the 2 days of fighting at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862, over 16 000 soldiers lay wounded in cold, muddy fields waiting for rescue. During the night, some of the men noticed that their open wounds began to glow in the dark A greenish blue glow”
“The men had no explanation for this strange glow. Doctors discovered that soldiers who had reported seeing their wounds glow had a much higher chance of survival than soldiers who did not.”
https://twitter.com/Flaminhaystack/status/1428367354421944322
Hey ho, decided to come back and mull over patreon. I think I can think of a way to make it work – Monday will be a look back, I’ll find something old and post it up – usually the lineart, sometimes the pencils. This will be for level one patreons.
Friday will be more interesting, I think. Friday will be “The Week So far” – I’ll drop bits and pieces of what I’ve been working on. This will be for higher level patreons.
My plan is to set two patreon levels – $2 and $5 (and maybe $10 for you billionaires out there, determined to spend all your money supporting artists)
This new way of using Patreon will start in September – that’s when the tiers change. (and there will be tears)
Before then I’ll start to build the muscle memory/habit of shoving interesting things up here maybe with a Friday update – available to every level of Patreon, so you can see what you’re getting.
Look, thanks for sticking with me, if that’s what you’ve done (and apologies if you just haven’t been paying attention and the whole thing has happened without you realising)
I don’t think I’ll ever be able to make Patreon afford to pay me to make comics, so instead I’m gonna use it as a little window into my work-life here.
(Clearly, I’m not in a position to have to ponder the ethical questions of what would I do if substack offered me $100k to do a comics newsletter, but until patreon do the same thing, I think I’ll be very happy to make a nice even $100 per month off here…)
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