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Hereville Page 17 is up!
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::faints::
(oh, and, I like the new layout for panel two)
Yea! I’m glad you chose to bring the witch’s promise back up… I’m eager to see what happens when the holiday’s over and she has to talk with Fruma.
The whole page rocks, but I really love the composition of panel two.
And new yiddish phrases! Yay!
I realize it’s kinda early, kinda real early to be discussing this, but do you have any plans to release a print compendium of Hereville when you finish the story?
I can think of a few people I’d like to buy a copy for.
but yeah, I do know any answer you give now would be subject to change over the next… two years?
that’s how long I’m guessing your story will take.
Yeesh, finally Amp. I like the new page, just a page out of the life without anything too special. I like how the important of the Shabos is so essential to all the characters.
So, good one, Amp. And I do hope this will be updated regularly again . . .
Karpad wrote: I realize it’s kinda early, kinda real early to be discussing this, but do you have any plans to release a print compendium of Hereville when you finish the story?
The current Hereville story, which is entitled “How Mirka Got Her Sword,” I hope to have finished by 6 months from now (but we’ll see how it goes). Whenever I finish it, there will definitely be a print version of it made available.
wonderful timing.
just in time for my Grandmother’s birthday.
I think she’ll enjoy it
I found this one really touching. I was raised Catholic, and though I no longer practice, there’s something special and moving about ritual and family, which you captured beautifully and warmly.