The fact everyone assumes Ryan is chasing Len because he's in love with her and he continually has to reiterate he's not is very important to me. It's NOT romantic his queerpatonic goals are just beyond your mere mortal understanding
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The fact everyone assumes Ryan is chasing Len because he's in love with her and he continually has to reiterate he's not is very important to me. It's NOT romantic his queerpatonic goals are just beyond your mere mortal understanding
The Perfect Run, by Maxime J. Durand.
Ryan "Quicksave" Romano is an eccentric adventurer with a strange power: he can create a save-point in time and redo his life whenever he dies. Arriving in New Rome, the glitzy capital of sin of a rebuilding Europe, he finds the city torn between mega-corporations, sponsored heroes, superpowered criminals, and true monsters. It's a time of chaos, where potions can grant the power to rule the world and dangers lurk everywhere.
Ryan only sees different routes; and from Hero to Villain, he has to try them all. Only then will he achieve his perfect ending... no matter how many loops it takes.
Drawing Ryan and realizing how funny his, "have you seen a girl named Len? My age-" is
Brother are you aware that you're covered head to toe in an incredibly obscuring costume? You dress like a fifty year old eccentric steam punk enthusiast. If someone had a gun to my head and made me guess how old Quicksave was I would not be leaving that room
Who the FUCK put mental illness in my time travel comedy book