Red Dahlia – Page 18

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Another silent page.

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Red Dahlia – Page 17

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Cruel punishment on the part of the Monstrum.

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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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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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