I've said it before and I'll say it again:
Drawing anyone standing next to Miss William is a treat.
(Also, designing their outfits is always good fun!)
I hope you like this week's update!
And as always, Thank you for reading!
PS.
It was so fun to see that some of you are into Queer history too!
Please feel free to comment any sweet info/sources/tidbits about anything you know of LGBTQ+ History from around the world! Most of my understanding is based around Europe, mainly the UK (and even then, I'm usually most interested in Georgian/Victorian/Edwardian times), so I'm severely lacking in knowledge from elsewhere!
This kind of history is a bit of a hyperfocus of mine, but I also think it's a really important part of history to share and keep alive. For me, it helps me feel more grounded in the world to know that there have been other people like me since humans started humaning. That feels great to me!
I actually did a Queer Historical Fiction piece of art for my local Pride Art exhibition recently that I've been meaning to post either here, Cara or my Ko-Fi. Once I FINALLY put it somewhere, I'll link it in a comic description!
Delta is a fan of the night, he usually spends it up and enjoying the surreal feeling of 'being the only person in the world'. However, being an adult is tough, bills need paying and the only place that seems to have a job opportunity in this stagnant city is a little 24-hour convenience store. Working the night shift. The staff are friendly, the shop is somewhat clean and it looks like the night shift will be a breeze. After all, no NORMAL person would do their shopping at this time, right?
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