jeypawlik:Ending two long-standing webcomics in one year is a lot.But I’m so happy with how De
jeypawlik:Ending two long-standing webcomics in one year is a lot.But I’m so happy with how Dead City turned out.I love these boys so much and I never could have made it this far without my partner Michelle who stuck with me through the whole thing and wrote such a great wholesome comic.I know a lot of people were expecting more from it. More zombies, more action, more drama, but that’s not really what Dead City was about. We knew from the start that it was going to be pretty zombie-free, we wanted to focus more on the characters and them growing closer than make it another “Walking Dead”. Mikael and JP would meet, grow closer, fall in love, journey through Toronto to JP’s fancy apartment and be safe together with a hint of hope at the end that everything’s going to work out.This was a way for Michelle and I to learn how to create comics together and it was never going to be a 1000 page epic, we didn’t want that for our first story but even still it did manage to get pretty long at 330 pages.I also think ending it during a world pandemic is pretty powerful. It’s hopeful. Everything’s going to be alright!I hope everyone enjoyed our first comic and I’m really looking forward to what’s up and coming for us in the future! In the mean time you can check out all the Dead City art I’ve posted up here.I can’t thank everyone enough for reading this and supporting us. Thank you! -- source link
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