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Art by Akemi Takada (高田 明美) from "The Mobile Police Patlabor - Air" (08/1993)
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When alone with your thoughts, what would you do when your dreams start talking to you? Contemplative & haunting - Far Distant by @formyths is now available on the Bulgilhan store.
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ok the shortbox comic is actually, for real, done. 60 pages. idk if it makes sense to anyone but me but some people are into that sort of thing. stay tuned
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Improved version.
This gif is best enjoyed while making appropriate laser noises.
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The secret to getting better is that it never really happens.
In a collection of short comics, a young adult tries going home again, teaches a class at moon school, and muses on their journey while floating in a spaceship above Earth. At each stage of their life, their perspective on their own trauma, mental illness, and healing shifts. While healing may be paradoxical, all you can do is keep trying.
hey I made a comic you can buy called the paradox of getting better! you can purchase a physical or digital copy from the silversprocket store if you want. any reblogs are appreciated ty! :-)
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First Light
Dawn breaks in the desert, revealing a scurrying frenzy of creatures returning to shelter after the night’s mischief. Tallest among them, the Cycloptic Night-Seeker surveys the scene looking for any last morsel of food before the day’s solar onslaught forces its retreat into shadow. The Testapallidus at its feet may prove an ideal treat, unless the sand-swimming Armored Loricatus captures it first. Though the Testapallidus’ hard dorsal shell protects it from most threats, the Night-Seeker possesses a keen intellect, curious disposition, and two formidable front appendages that are as dextrous as they are sharp. Usually too quick for the large hunter, a trio of gregarious Desert Sentinels are more concerned with ambush predators such as the Loricatus, and one inflates its signaling air sacs in alarm. Already, members of the desert’s daytime cast are making an appearance. Luteos have positioned themselves at the top of the ridge to greet the first slanted rays. Relying on photosynthesis for a large portion of their metabolism, they tilt their bodies to follow the sun throughout the day. In a short time, more heat-tolerant daylight denizens will take the stage and play out their part in the everyday drama of the high desert.
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“The Mauve Sideshow” by Zha & Nicole Claveloux (Heavy Metal #9)
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Bloodstar by Richard Corben & Robert E. Howard
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“His Name Is... Savage” by Gil Kane & Archie Goodwin
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Finally put up my 42 page comic Second Spine for free/pwyw. ENJOY. https://ko-fi.com/s/e37e8e04b6
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