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Pages 23-24 of Chapter 3 of The Concord Initiative.
One of the great joys of making this comic is the challenge/puzzle of incorporating passages of the Bible, particularly ones you don't often find on Pinterest mood boards. Between Brimstone and Hallmark, there is the Word.
Forgot to post last update, so you get a quadshot.
Pgs 13-16 of Chapter 3 of The Concord Initiative.
The business card scene from American Psycho is still hilarious, but honestly the rush you get from finding the perfect off-white is pretty intense so maybe it's not just satire
Pages 5-6 of Ch. 3 of The Concord Initiative.
Aesthetics are often the first and last line of persuasion. Our religious instinct, core to our being, seeks out Beauty. It knows that Beauty is the first and last portal to the Good, the True--in a word, God. Awe is primal worship.
I just stopped midway through posting these here. But I'm tweeting more in general. The muscle is growing.
I can't say I spend hours and hours researching early modern history to prep for the Concord Initiative. But I feel little need to make too much up, so it evens out.
Never thought too much of doing commissions. But doing a favor for a Discord friend was so much fun I might take the plunge. The question is what my angle should be. Gris Grimly devotee?
Also how the hell do so many people know about Preminger?
The work continues.
Pgs 95-98 of The Concord Initiative.
Fantasy often confirms the reality of God and the spiritual. I don't like it. There will be no such thing in The Concord Initiative. Doubt allows for Faith, and Faith allows for acts of Will--which lead to salvation.
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