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This Monday stream I've tweaked this page layout where I want it, now to actually deliver on these thumbs.
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#WreckLass #webcomic #Livestream
Done and ordered! This lovely Yasha sticker will be available for purchase at #PlanetComicon very soon~
#CriticalRoleArt
Flats for page 9 are now done. Rendering tomorrow, then working on the February Patreon wallpaper.
Or you can help by purchasing from my online store. My Yasha and Quasar prints are running dangerously low!
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@aawalther and I are happy to announce THE UNCONTROLLABLE WRECK-LASS is coming to @PlanetComicon for the first time in 2020!
We'll be debuting volume 3. Stay tuned for cover WIPs!
Aaron had thrown around the idea of doing a Wreck-Lass book for a while, and in 2017 planning began in earnest. I'm still so grateful for the faith he has in me.
I still have a dream project though...
In 2013 I wanted something to truly call my own so I drew on an idea from 2008: bad temp jobs. And How We Stay Sane @ Work was born!
It ended up being 150 strips & 2 Kickstarted books!
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@aawalther In 2011 I met @aawalther. Whatever weird idea I had, he let me experiment with. His story Zero's Heroes was my first webcomic ever. The first book I ever sold at a con. The story that Wreck-Lass spun out of.
I owe every technique I have to noodling on these pages.
@aawalther It's also crazy that this decade encompasses basically my entire professional comics career. I started with fan projects, people doing what they love. They taught me how fun coloring could be.
Your parents arranged your marriage and it's tomorrow, the last anime character you saved in your camera roll is your partner, drop it
Oh my, this house is gonna be crowded... https://t.co/sCH3z8KTce