Bad luck really is in the eye of the beholder!
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ANNIVERSARY PATRON THANK YOUS
Your continued support has always been the reason I’ve been able to continue making this comic. And I am especially grateful to our readers who continue to support this comic month-after-month during this time. Thank you for letting me continue to create these pages. Thank you for being the real superheroes of this comic.
And so, I hope everyone will please join me in wishing a very special Woolfpack anniversary “thank you!” to those Patrons who have been supporting our work for a year or more!
First let me thank a pack member who has been supporting our work for the last 12 months as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
Mark W.
(You totally rock, Mark!)
I’d like to send out a big thank you to members of the Woolfpack who have been supporting our work for 24 months as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
Charles C. and Kelley S.
(Two years of support! Thank you so much, Charles and Kelley!)
And a heroic thank you as well as for a Woolfpack member who has been supporting our work for 36 months as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
Stephen B.
(Three years of support! Thank you so much, Stephen!)
I’d like to send out a big thank you to a member of the Woolfpack who has been supporting our work for 48 months as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
David J.
(Four years of support! Thank you so much, David!)
I’m sending a huge thank you to a Woolfpack member who has been supporting our work for 60 months as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
James T.
(Five years of support! Thank you James!)
I’d like to send a big thank you to Woolfpack members who have been supporting our work for 72 months as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
Graphic Reverie, Jolyra A., Kiva C., Ariel E., Amber K. and R. N.
(Six years of support! Thank you Graphic Reverie, Jolyra, Kiva, Ariel, Amber and R.!)
I’d like to give a massive thank you to a member of the Woolfpack who has been supporting our work for 84 months as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
Paul C.
(Seven years of support! Thank you so much, Paul!)
And let me also send out my biggest howl to members of the Woolfpack who have been supporting this comic and our work from the very beginning!
Here are the awesome readers who have been supporting me and this comic for 96 months (8 years!) as of this week (Aug 27-Sep 2):
Axoto and Windy H.
Thank you so much, Axoto and Windy! Y’all are so awesome!
Thank you all so much for your amazing, ongoing support! It’s the consistent support that is what really allows me to continue making this comic. You all truly are superheroes!
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So!
So! We just cut away to two random guys who just lost control of their freight train. And in the center of it all is Fluke’s eye!
What can this mean? What does this mean?!
Tune in this Saturday to find out! Hope to see you there! 😀
Holy crap! Slam, bam coming up? Is the demon taking the downtown express? News at 5!
Oh, Alex. I found a comic on Tapas comics you may like. “Copper Eyes”, wow, what a road trip. Not all kisses and roses so be warned, it includes referents to real life. I will leave it at that. However, the comic as a whole is well written and has a fun art style. It is LGBTQ etc, so it is in the ballpark for those of us that appreciate the wolfpack!
Okay, that’s clever. Definitely didn’t see a rogue speeding train on my Bingo card. Well done.
But a sequence like this is starting to make me wonder how Paul learned about his power in the first place. Like, it’s really not obvious in this sequence that Paul had anything to do with it. How many weird crazy coincidences had to happen in Paul’s young life before fingers started pointing in his direction?