Red Dahlia – Page 4

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I love the chick chowing down on the left-hand side of panel 3.

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Philo- Page 9

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Phila uses the power of the eclipse to make giant beavers that quell the coup. Meow gets away and comes to a treeline where the beavers are building a dam to trap him. He is spotted.

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Philo- Episode 15 – No Guest

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Philo and crew run across Meow, who is hiding from the giant beavers in the forest. He channels his Qi.

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Red Dahlia – Page 3

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This is one of my favorite pages in this story because of the subtlety of cannibalism.

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Red Dahlia – Page 2

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If I were to draw this today, that banquet hall would have a lot more detail.

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Red Dahlia – Page 1

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Very different than the last story and set in an entirely different world. I think if I choose to chase this dream sometime in the future, I’d continue with this version of the character.

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Red Dahlia – Page 23

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So that was my original Red Dahlia. I hope you enjoyed it. For my senior project in college, I changed a lot about the story and set it in a sci-fi setting instead of a modern one like this story. Consider this a “sketch,” of the character.

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Red Dahlia – Page 22

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I like the fake-out here where you think they’re going to fight but don’t.

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Red Dahlia – Page 21

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Her face shifts so much on this page from panel to panel.

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Red Dahlia – Page 20

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Very simple backgrounds here to catch up on the deadline.

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