Devoted (To You)
An exclusive A5 print I made for the Ruin Of the House of the Divine Visage Kickstarter for the comic written and illustrated by my wonderful friends @evegwood and @spiremint!!
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RUIN OF THE HOUSE OF THE DIVINE VISAGE IS NOW A PROJECT WE LOVE ON KICKSTARTER!
In a monastery where revealing one's face is an affront to the god housed inside its very chambers, what happens when one young man accidentally sees the face of another?
RUIN is the brand new collaborative graphic novel from @evegwood and @spiremint, a 130-page comic about religion and queer romance. Buy the completed graphic novel on Kickstarter!
RUIN is also being posted as a webcomic that you can read for FREE at visagecomic.com! Follow @thunderstormstudios to get new page updates every Tuesday!
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it's my birthday and as usual you have to check out at least one of my projects!!
comics:
⚡️ inhibitcomic.com
🐉 quindriepress.com
🌩️ evegwood.com/thunderstorm/
🪲 knifebeetle.neocities.org
event:
🏷️ tagsfest.co.uk
conlang stuff:
🔤 evegwood.com/languages
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it's the fact barton really looks like THIS on a daily basis and still acts like his shit don't stink... like i guess i can kind of admire the confidence, but c'mon now ☠️ JSJSJ (i can just imagine how strong the smell of rot is coming off from him and it's just like — ewww, brother. EW LMAO).
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michelle visage as disgust inside out
quick sketch.
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Sonia is just so done with Raihan at times like these, there are no words-
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RUIN IS DONE AND YOU CAN READ IT ALL RIGHT NOW!!
In a monastery where revealing one's face is an affront to the god housed inside its very chambers, what happens when one young man accidentally sees the face of another?
Ruin of the House of the Divine Visage is the graphic novel I'm printing with my partner Eve Greenwood. If you like repressed gays living in a monastery, then this comic is for you! 130 pages of blooming love under god's oppressive gaze await.
Download the whole thing from my patreon! This is the only place to read the whole comic until it goes to print later this year.
👁👁👁 EDIT AUGUST 14, 2024: 👁👁👁
THE KICKSTARTER HAS ARRIVED!
And in fact, we've already passed 50% which is just crazy!
Please check out the Kickstarter to see the beautiful sample copy of the hardback book and the extra goodies that come along with it.
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December 1988. Power returns to the Village, in the authorized comics sequel to THE PRISONER (collected as THE PRISONER: SHATTERED VISAGE), by Mark Askwith and Dean Motter. A female British intelligence officer, recently resigned, leaves on a solo round-the-world sailing trip, only to find herself in the now seemingly abandoned Village, caught in a final deadly game of cat and mouse between the mysterious Number Six and the man once known as Number Two.
Meanwhile, the nameless heroine's estranged husband, MI5 officer Thomas Drake, confronts a mysterious conspiracy within his agency, which may be connected to the former Number Two and his recently published, heavily censored tell-all memoir, The Village Idiot.
An intriguing if necessarily oblique story, SHATTERED VISAGE loses the element of social coercion that's such an important component of THE PRISONER TV show in favor of modern John le Carré wilderness-of-mirrors espionage drama. However, it manages the difficult feat of moving the game on without undoing (or really explaining) what's gone before, and the ways it deploys familiar imagery and themes of the show are pleasingly clever. In particular, it captures the mordant wit and sharp-edged wordplay that characterize the show's best episodes. THE PRISONER creator Patrick McGoohan, notoriously curmudgeonly, reportedly said he "didn't hate it."
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edit: This is from the comic - Secret Avengers (2014) issue #14
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