I once read about a family that did naked truth sessions, in which they stripped naked and told each other what they really thought. This is sort of like that except with more drinking.
Because the third Wednesday in October fell on the 15th, I figured I’d take a week off from drawing to write the rest of the storyline. Then I found it really hard to get going again, and to top it off, I got sick on what was supposed to be my crunch weekend.
As some of you may know or have figured out from the odd continuity error, I draw the comic one panel at a time and then assemble it in a design program. I usually finish the panels out of order. Long story short, the final panel in this episode got more than a bit rushed. I can tell, but I was wondering if you, my readers can. Please comment with which panel you think I ended up half-asking to make my deadline! More than the others, I mean.
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Greyfriar’s Isle is a comic about an island and the people who live there. A small family runs Marsh Light, a naturist campsite connected to the beach where locals and tourists spend their vacation time. The island is historically friendly to naturism, but not universally so. Also, there are ghosts and strange, eldritch island customs.
Greyfriar’s Isle is inspired by the comics I read in my youth, by the real-world island experiences I had in my youth, my ideas about what naturism should be and the stories naturists tell each other about themselves.
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Nope. Can't tell. And not willing to ruin it for myself by dissecting to try to figure it out.