back to work fully now, after the whole situation this summer im just glad to be back on schedule! never really said this for chapters, but im really excited to work on this one in particular! thanks for stopping by!
WEBTOON finally allows creators to more accurately rate their own series. dont think it affects you guys anymore than it does now, but its nice to clarify to the moderation team what exactly warrants said rating, additional warnings will naturally pop up if the team decides the content needs it
Extra Stuff
Juniper’s interaction adventure as always continues in AO’s art hub!
say hello to her! gift her things! where did this kid come from! make her do your bidding!
it’s been about a year since the last Q&A, and i was given the idea for making another one from the patreon! if you had anything to ask about the comic, anything etc. about me then feel free to reply below!
if enough are interested, i’ll be sure to respond to it in the next episode and probably add it onto an endcard for the episode! maybe this year, i might have a couple questions to ask the audience too…
for a q&a question: who’s your favorite character to draw? what about your favorite character to write?
and if you’re taking seconds here’s a fun one: how much digital storage space does all the webcomic stuff take up? cause I imagine it must be astronomical
woah nice catch!! juniper blowing them up probably made them move to the scourge and end up getting blown up for real by maya. rest in pieces pirate mooks
Did Durza just call Angel cringe? (no he didn’t but it’s funnier to picture it that way)
For my question: are you planning to have any sort of ending thing where it shows what happened to the other characters who aren’t part of the main cast. Things like what Trigno is getting up to (and will that one picture of Trigno facing away from the pov that you used 13 times make one final return)
My prediction is that Durza (Acheron) takes Angel, kills her, and uses dead revival magic on her, forcing Juniper to fight Angel, kind of tying into the theme of “not being afraid to hurt those you care about”