Having had these characters and stories since I was about 12, and also being able to depict people like me, (POC and Queer) is something I'm very invested and passionate about doing! I spend SO much time and energy and into working on it and I can assure you its

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“Cosas de Inmortales”, “Amarre del más allá” y “Shield and Grapes” son proyectos donde han trabajado personas que aprecio, proyectos donde han terminado con cansancio pero aún así ponen su corazón en cada detalle, los webcomics son cosa seria, no un hobby.

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Listen, Having to work hard to make each panel worth waiting for isn’t something anyone can sweep under the rug.
That being said, consider reading my “side hustle” on WEBTOON!

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Making comics is for us, it's a calling. Stories that say something about the world and our place in it is invaluable to our continued existence as a species. Comics are fun, comics are serious, and comics are literature❤️

https://t.co/dctOErDULb

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i see we're disrespecting webcomics again, so here's my 9 years long, 50-hour-a-week "side hustle" about magical girls who do a bad job hiding their super obvious feelings while kicking monster butt in cute outfits

https://t.co/ePVdf5CIlm

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I don't think WT meant any intentional ill-will. That said, Shattered Heaven has been many things. Novels, an 8+ ep animated webseries I animated by myself w/ industry VO talent, a webcomic.

A passion project. Over a decade of work. Of failures and growth.

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It is disrespectful to both professional and hobbyist comic artists. And of course, no one can just draw artwork "fun". All of us suffer, work hard, spend a lot of time, and sometimes get sick in order to complete our works. And still, we artists create our work.

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This is my very first comic. Last 2019 I planned the concepts, story, and such.

On 2021, I decided to make it as a comic and will share it to everyone else.

Nowadays, I'm creating a remastered Filipino edition + English version of the original.

Making this is

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rebooting my webcomic GARELLA for the 2nd time is

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I've been working on this webcomic since 2019, and planning it since 2017. Literally put my whole being to try to make this project work because it's...

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50+ Hours a week. 3 Years to write the story. Respect the creators and the craft. These are
https://t.co/sQrl0JEnZH

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I spend practically all my free time working on Coming To The Lavender. It took me over a year to build up my season 1 buffer. WT gives me the extra work of censoring my pgs too https://t.co/ujVM6TkFQp

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Making comics for both myself and the numerous companies and clients I've worked with is literally my primary source of income

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Lean Lupe Mágica, que me haya quedado ciego y pelón no haya sido en vano, anden

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I'd just like to say...webcomics are a viable form of literature and art. It is a LOT of work to make every chapter. Being a webcomic artist has been my dream since I was young and I have put countless hours into it. I am proud to be one. It is

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I put a buttload of work into my comic because it’s my first big project that I’m creating simply because ✨I want to✨

It should be apparent from https://t.co/UuhyLhBUxE that I love making this story and I want you to enjoy reading it🚀

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I don't think it takes a genius to know that 12+ hours ain't new or experienced
And mostly for those who work solo on their content

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I’ve always wanted to share my story and my characters for years. I still have school projects and work in the day, but i would stay up all night to work on my comic.

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