6/17/80: One of the most consequential comics ever published. X-MEN gave us the fate of Jean Grey, hinging upon a single throwaway panel in a previous issue. Claremont/Byrne deliver their masterstroke, and we were stunned. Over four decades later, it still lands its punch.

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Better late than never? Like to play around with style depending on the project. More sequentials here- https://t.co/qXb9xqhXKL Thanks!

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Pages by Anneli Henriksson and Mara Ramirez which employ a technique I like to call the Alechinsky Ring. After Pierre Alechinsky (3rd image), an abstract painter that mucked around with the sequential

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Lowborn High Episode 2 written by and drawn by me, submitted last week! Until next time, now onto more sequential work projects - more news soon!

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SKYREX
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Look up! You may see Daybreaker and Nimbolt thundering across the sky.
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ok but literally i am the Worst with getting stuck on inconsequential details
(thanks to my bf and my buddy Dandy (()) for tolerating me and with helping the most minor of dumb details lol) https://t.co/gxH9E0cbox

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Congrats to Taylor .W for graduating from the '22 Illustration Program! Taylor would like to thank all the teachers who believed in them, especially the teachers in the program!

Follow Taylor:
Instagram: https://t.co/2YvAWseahj
Website: https://t.co/jfoxAPwSxs

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Nothing to do this weekend? Feel free to check out Chemknights.

Read the whole comic from the beginning here - https://t.co/57NAdH8Oxh

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We're a sucker for a sunset color palate here at Chemknights inc.

Read the whole comic from the beginning here - https://t.co/57NAdH8Oxh

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I am miserable at work rn

Like this post; for every like I will give a random fun fact about a random OC of mine, be it lore, inconsequential details, or behind-the-scenes stuff about them

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