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Posted October 1, 2022 at 12:00 am

September 2022, a month filled with mysterious and delightful art. Ashley's robot toolbox arm is now well established in canon. Natasha having tearful amogus eyes or a weird artifact that makes her float remain non-canon. Natasha hanging out with one of friend of the site Rapidpunches' shark guys is questionably non-standard quasi-canon. Everything else is fair game.

Posted September 1, 2022 at 12:00 am

August 2022 was quite the month for art. This month, artists dared to ask the question "What if a hoodie was like a onesie?" The answer is it would be weird. Thankfully, non-onesie hoodies remain a winning fashion choice.
It was a good month for supporting characters this month, with strong showings from Evangeline, Virginia, Mr. E, Asher, and Ashley. Even the mysterious hero City Hawk appears. What's his deal? There's also more fanart of Stuart Gipp's Merry Hell, with Jess giving Merry the business. Lastly, there was some fun experimenting with hand gestures for the some of the many gods of Dimestore Novel. Are they canon? Probably not!

Posted July 1, 2022 at 12:00 am

This month's featured image is Aless, from friend of the site DarthHaze. I'd link to him, but the only place he's really active is Twitter, yuck. Also appearing are Juniper, a character of friend Allison, and Nick Wright's Rose.
Among these shining stars you will also find Natasha, and Evangeline, and rare sightings of Ronny as well as Ashley and Asher's father Bruno J. Owen. THIS Bruno is one we talk about (not really, this is the only time I've ever drawn him.)

Posted June 1, 2022 at 12:00 am

Have you heard of Merry Hell? It's a comic by friend of the site Stuart Gipp about disastrous relationships and also fighting demons from hell. You will find art of Merry among what I've drawn this month. In addition, I've drawn my siblings Ashley and Asher Owen, Natasha (of course) and Evangeline and Louise.
This is the month when I decided Ashley should have a robot arm. Her arm is inspired by one of my coworkers who has a prosthetic arm and instead of wearing a full-size one has opted to have a grabber just below his shoulder. I've always found that to be an interesting choice and it will inspire Ashley's non-standard arms for years to come.