Evers knows he’s a bad liar, and he’s not the only one.
Part Four coming up. Bruiser is on the way, and it’s all going to start to come together now.
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Evers knows he’s a bad liar, and he’s not the only one.
Part Four coming up. Bruiser is on the way, and it’s all going to start to come together now.
We’re back for the moment with a new Henchmen for Hire page, but the next new page won’t be posted until we start the new year. It should be worth the wait though, as we’re coming to the last pages of chapter three, and we’ll be getting into the big climax. Yay.
In the meantime,
our friends at the Collective of Heroes invited the members to participate in a Secret Santa event, where our characters paid a holiday visit to someone elses. Here’s a look at my contribution – the Henchmen visit with Generation Alpha. If you check the post below, you can see the drawing that Pulse did for Henchmen for Hire.
In case any of the readers aren’t familiar with the phrase, it’s “Out of the frying pan, into the fire.”
I was happy with how the first panel came out, especially since it gives you a better sense of how imposing Achilles is supposed to be. I didn’t think it was as clear when the Henchmen found him in the secret lab.
I’m hoping that I haven’t been too subtle with the purple coloring that Matthew has begun to acquire as his newfound ability appears. He’s not going to be all purple like Bruiser, but I wanted it to show that he’s starting a change.
Since the next post is coming up after the holiday, I’d like to wish everyone a safe and happy Thanksgiving.