(the thing Rafael drew is named Rubik from "Rubik, the Amazing Cube" which IS real and NOT fake.)
thank you so much for all your responses on the last update, it meant a lot that you felt so strongly about it or even went back to read the early parts of the comic 🖤 it's satisfying for us to make a story that weaves itself together but even moreso when it's received so positively.
other news: if you've been following us on twitter but want to migrate somewhere else for SUPERPOSE news, there's still the home site and the tumblr blog (@superposeblog) for updates, news, art, etc.!
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Me and my stupid brain thought about them kissing but this makes so much more sense. What a beautiful page. I'm so happy they can move forward and become closer. Those panels with them reaching for each other was just chef's kiss 🥺💖💖💖
An ongoing t4t sci-fi series about black holes and belonging. Recommended for mature readers. SUPERPOSECOMIC.COM
On the Atlantic coast, in a town called PORT CITY— “a place out of time”
While a tourist destination boasting a popular beach and boardwalk, Port City is also home to ROMAN LABS, an aerospace-turned-tech company now floundering in the tech boom. Rafael and Royal are each listless in their own lives as longtime locals with little mobility, whose orbits have only occasionally overlapped, until now. Turning a job at the lab into a last-ditch effort for a glimpse of a more equitable future brings Royal and Rafael together, and beaches Kas, a young physicist, on Port City’s shores.
Together they seize the opportunity to alter their future and carve out a place in time for themselves, finally shaking the town and their lives from standstill. It all begins with the machine.
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