Red Dahlia – Page 16

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We’re about to see the flashback scene from the first comic but live. In the old comic, I’d change the grass ground to be dirt if I wanted to link these two stories, but I think this constitutes a “reboot.”

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Red Dahlia – Page 15

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And away goes the jaw!

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Red Dahlia – Page 14

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There’s only one-word balloon on this page.

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Philo- Episode 16 – Kay Kirscht

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We move away from Meow and back to the O castle on flying pigs in this episode. We are welcomes by guest kay Kirscht.

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Philo- Page 10

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Meow prepares his Qi for battle as the kaiju counsel returns to determine if the giant beavers are kaiju themselves. The team run across flying pigs and fly them back to the chaos around the O castle.

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Red Dahlia – Page 13

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I wish I could have made the garden shot bigger, with a double-page spread, to make it more impactful, but I wanted to focus on the relationship here.

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Red Dahlia – Page 12

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I love how you can play with time in comics. I wanted to show their relationship starting but also getting stronger over time.

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Red Dahlia – Page 11

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A vampire killing a dinosaur. Only in comics, folks!

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Red Dahlia – Page 10

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That water turned out pretty cool.

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Red Dahlia – Page 9

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Dinosaurs are fun to draw.

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