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Quiddich is soccer in the air. Unless it's real life in which case it's that with one hand and no kicking.
I think I get it. Teams take shots at each other or set blocks up. You have people who raise power and people who use it. The power raisers pass it to the power users. When the spell is cast, you have to reset to cast a new one. And then you get some power from someone and hit or defend or not.
I am always very impressed by your flair for realistic bodies and human awkwardness. Among the sexy times, of course, and fun narrative.
Gold standard, even if black and white line art. Not everyone is Roved Out, and I'm happy for the variety. Plus, as pretty as that comic is, it releases inconsistently, and I'm lost most of the time.
So many of my favorite comic authors have completely different styles: you, View, Incase, Sindy Anna Jones, Hollis Chester, Reinbach, Alexis Flower/Rupert Everton, Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne, Steven Stahlberg, and I guess Funkybun.
Thank you.
Thanks! Because my style is so cartoony, I'm never sure if I'm hitting the right note, visually. But I'm a big fan of human awkwardness, and different body types, and bodies that aren't 'prefect.'
I think it hit especially on the Trek-as-actors strip. That isn't a streamlined, airbrushed, android-like body, that's what a moderately successful TV actress in her early 30s would look like naked. I'm sure I'm mis-remembering the trill character, but making the point. IDIC
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A word from our sponsor…
Producing this webcomic for a pace of four updates a week takes a lot of time... and it's not cheap for me, what with paper, ink and pens (going all digital would be even more spendy). A little support would help defray costs and make sure I can justify spending money on art supplies and taking time away from the money-earning grind. Everyone gets access to high-rez sketches, and I periodically do "surprise" early access drops -- usually the first week or two of each new chapter, for all patron levels!. Higher levels of support get original art, a reduced rate on commissions, and other goodies. If you can help out with a minimum of $3 a month (or a little more... or set a custom pledge, I'm not picky) please check it out right here (and the widget is always available above). Heck, even if you can't pledge check it out - there's some art there unlocked for everyone, and I'd appreciate feedback on the levels and the premiums I'm offering. And if you can’t support my Patreon, maybe support the Comic Fury Patreon to keep this whole site going?