I had a few of these pages drawn prior to September, but it is good to be able to spin a yarn--however imperfect, art-wise or otherwise--at a speed that isn't measured in years.
Fabian, thanks for lending me your character! It's a lot of fun playing cloak-and-dagger in Autumn Bay, ain't it? Perhaps I'll come back to her sometime soon. Subscribers will be alerted when I spin up whatever's next.
Aaand, with the dusk of the year 2018, it is done!
I have to thank you, lirvilas! For I feel truly honored that you chose one of my characters of all things for this amazing ride through the "Let It Ride"-verse!
What an awesome experience!
(And last but not least a shameless plug: For everyone who wants more adventures that are in some way ToyCo-related, the next Cryptida chapter, starting right here, will be just this!)
Well now, that was pretty good. Do we get to call this an Americanized update of Victorian social drama? I rather like the idea of the sorts of people who go in for aristocracy fetishism being subjected to this, and it's arguably close enough.
There is no first name given (and Prof did come up with several members of the Drake family so far), but due to "insider info" I have in this case, I am 90 % sure that this guy here is Joseph Drake.
I had a few of these pages drawn prior to September, but it is good to be able to spin a yarn--however imperfect, art-wise or otherwise--at a speed that isn't measured in years.
Fabian, thanks for lending me your character! It's a lot of fun playing cloak-and-dagger in Autumn Bay, ain't it? Perhaps I'll come back to her sometime soon. Subscribers will be alerted when I spin up whatever's next.