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In the second update of the month, we are continuing Evie's ordeal. The story is deviating a bit from the original, I hope you like.

The image here shows a glimpse of the base and life when not in trouble :p. Doing a high risk job comes with some perks, like access to the base lounge with a pretty nice view, and a mug with your unit's logo.

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Pages 14-16 that I did 2 weeks ago have been updated a bit, I think they look better now. 

I also thought to rework the critter a bit, and the environment. I will go back to the older images to fix the inconsistencies. Actually, I wil probably go back and do some proper full page images of a few of the panels on the previous pages. The comic format was not working for me, and I do like things to be consistent. 

All images are in the archive. Links are in the pinned post. Things do seem to be back to normal now. That does mean that I will start again with billing, and with changing the archive links again at the beginning of each month. Keep that in mind. 

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Anonymous

Holy cow shes so hot ! Im glad you're back Zero :)

Cuess Air

subscribed again! you do amazing work! I have to say page 15 is amazing. It doesn't have to be there but to show that expression really sells the danger. This is art no matter what.

Anonymous

I am so glad you are back and doing well! I hope to see more great work from you too! Take care.

Matt Thomas

I think these kind of "before the story" ones are really important for adding impact to the main body of the story, as well as introducing us to the protagonist(s) in a natural way. I think its important to see them first in a natural setting. The contrast is what creates impact.

zeroGravitas

Yes, I completely agree. It makes it all so much more interesting. Funny enough it seems to be more difficult to draw characters in normal situations rather than getting slimed or railed by some monster, but i guess that's just because i've been drawing just that for the past few years...