Die Wonder #1 is back in stock and #2 is now available!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DrawKill
I had printed these out intending to sell them at a comics festival but unfortunately there was a problem and they weren’t fully finished which resulted in me only being able to sell a few #1 copies that were done. I invested a lot of money getting these printed so it broke me a bit, so if anyone’s interested in buying some it would be a great help to my financial situation! I will also be adding in a free sticker and mini print with purchase of either books in the first batch of orders I receive!
The art is lovely as always but the pacing is agonizingly slow. There's no conflict, nor plot progression, nor any kind of motivation for the mc.
And this would be completely fine if this was the start of the comic - but we are three chapters in, more then 100 pages past the start and (apparently) past two installments.
This comic feels like an art book and not a graphic novel, which sucks because I really like your work! I'm following you on different sites for 2-3 years. I'm just so frustrated? Or maybe there's just something I'm not seeing that would justify all this? Obviously you don't owe me anything and you can do whatever you want. Sorry If I came off as rude, but I do hope you read this and understand where I'm coming from.
Tsuki has a wondrous imagination. So wondrous that the things she imagines are almost real. Journeying through the realities of life and the realms of her own mind, Tsuki follows a little too closely within the hands of the unfortunate while strange and mysterious events begin to unfold and someone who Tsuki never thought would see again suddenly appears outside her window.
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