Kiddo Green and the Three Pearls
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This is it. The first day of the rest of my life. Lol. I am finally posting my comic and I wanted to share it with my fellow rabbits. These are the first three pages of Kiddo Green and the Three Pearls. Posting these pages of Kiddo Green's adventures is pretty huge to me. I'm so nervous about it's reception that I got up 3 hours early to post, because I was just laying awake thinking about it. I'm really hoping that this is just first day jitters and the following posts will be less stressful, else I'm going to be a freaking sleep deprived zombie for the rest of my life.
What is this story about, you ask.
It's about a grieving young girl, with an unusual talent, who is on a path to shutting herself off from everyone, when she is maniacally kidnapped by sea monsters; As she fights to return home, she must learn that she is not alone, before she can battle her figurative and literal demons.
Thank you for joining my adventure. I hope you enjoy it.
[shameless plug] You can also read this on my website lisaburvant.com. Updates weekly.
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@burvantill love it. Definitely makes me want to keep reading. It pulls you right into the story.
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@burvantill Lisa! Wow, what a wonderful moment! Congrats on this great piece! I'm invested and hope you post more.
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Lovely! Congrats on starting the new project! I like the color dynamics and the texture you are using here
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Hello All Rabbits! I bring to you...
Kiddo Green and the Three Pearls: 4-5
Time to meet Kiddo, Greatgramma and Ray. In the next few posts, we will learn a little about why Kiddo and Ray have come to Greatgamma’s house.
I hope you enjoy this weeks update, I am still pretty stoked about finally posting Kiddo Green.
Thank you for joining my adventure. Not that I'm giving you any choice.
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KG3P: Pg6 Just like Mom’s
Today we meet Greatgramma's dog, Coco, she is a wonderful mood lifter. My Great Gramma had a dog named Cocoa. She was a tiny little brown thing, and a poodle, not a scotty, though. Ever since I saw Disney's animated 101 Dalmatians for the first time I've always wanted a scotty dog. Now I have this one, and I will never have to potty train her.
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@burvantill Aww 🥲
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Yes! Coco, the comfort animal, would LOVE a biscuit, thank you very much. I hope that you are enjoying this little quiet time, meeting my characters, because things are going to get a little rough for these people, from here on out.
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@burvantill I love Scotties too
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@jenn They have a wonderful stocky don't mess with me vibe, but can also sit and eat tea and biscuits with you without looking like woosies. =)x
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I'm really excited for you, and so grateful you shared! I know it can be nerve-wracking, but you have some great work here! Excited to see it unfold!
Also, I got a bit emotional reading your post because one of my most favorite memories is designing a mini graphic novel in college for a course I took. I wasn't confident in my drawing skills, and didn't know Photoshop, so I wrote and directed it, and told my partner what to draw, and it came out just as I had envisioned. It's a really exciting thing to create something like this, to tell a story, and your sharing reminds me of that. Thank you! Keep on creating!!
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@dainabailey Thankyou. =)x
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Just stop talking! Kiddo does not want to hear what Dad has to say. If you have any stubborn people in your life, then you know they get downright immovable when they are hurting. What if two stubborn people are hurting at the same time? Not good. -
To anyone who is interested, if you go to my website and go to the "Join the Adventure" widget, you can enter your email and I will deliver these comic updates, right to your inbox, so you don't miss anything. Or you can click here, to take you right to it.
Thanx for reading so far! There are more exciting pages to come.
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Kiddo Green - Three Pearls: Pg11 SLAM!
Has anyone ever told you that you can drown in an inch of water? I realize that it is possible, especially for littles, but as a kid who swam ALL THE TIME, I thought Gramma was being a tad dramatic. As a grown up and a mother, I know now that she just really loved us littles.
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Sometimes, a hug from the dog and a deep breath, helps to put things into perspective. Wise words from a friend help, too.
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@burvantill love the perspective of the house at the beginning. Colors are great along with character consistency. Good job!
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@Meg-Clayburn Thank you!