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The Boys are Back in Town!
The Big Brother Ponies of Gen 1 are so funny to me. Shame they only showed up one episode! In honor of them, I have given them all little overhauls for my G1 Reimagining :3 Fun fact: Bill is named after the oldest functional locomotive, Puffin' Billy!
Slugger = Strike Out aka Striker
Tex = Westward
Salty = Salt Breeze
Steamer = Puffin' Bill aka Big Smoke, Big Bill
Quarterback = Gridiron
4-Speed = Full Speed aka Speedy, Speedster
Behbeh
End of the Month Publication Roundup
Well, I managed to get quite a bit out this month.
The next chapter of Strike Out is out, so if you want to read a story of a teenage superhero realizing her mom isn't all that great and trying to find a way to improve her situation, there's that.
There's also the very first chapter of Subversion Quest, where the protagonist is the plaything of fate itself. This wild romp isn't exactly my best work, but sometimes it's fun to just be silly.
And then there's Central Collapse, which is more of an idea and part of a oneshot collection than an actual story right now. The question posed: What if a toxic parent died before the start of canon?
I've also added four chapters of Vista of the Stars, so if you want to see a teenage superhero's adventures in the Star Wars galaxy, there's plenty for you there!
And for those of you who have been waiting for it, the next dramatic section of Luck of the Draw is up! That's one interlude and six chapters of teenage superheroes fighting crime, saving lives, and finding love. (Fair warning, this part does have some close calls and transphobes, but the transphobes get beaten up and it ends with the poly lesbians expanding their romantic group, so it's all good.)
Anyway, here is your reminder that writers are artists too, and artists need support! Here is my Patreon if you want to support me long term, and here is my ko-fi if you want to support me short term. I really depend on this for... basically all my income. If you don't want to support me monetarily but like my work, please please PLEASE reblog this.
Bughead and the gang stage a protest outside Archie Comics editor Victor Gorelick’s office in Strike Out, Archie's Pals 'n' Gals #198 (1988).
*smoked*
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