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Bimbofication '24 (Rosie/Abby)

Is Abigail bimbofied or not? It’s honestly hard to say. She just knows a good time when she sees one!

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Bimbofication '24 (Jezzie)

Jezebel Brimston’s bimbo name is Jezzie, because Bel doesn’t have any i’s that you can dot with circles or hearts, you big sillies!

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Bimbofication '24 (Angie/Wini)

Yes, bimbofication is still contagious.

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Bimbomation '24

Not related to yesterday’s post, but what if it was? The store can’t give Angela a refund, but they can exchange her gift for the bimbofication equivalent. I will tack on any story I please to ...

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Karengela

Angela’s attempt to return a Christmas present goes awry.

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Past-minute Shopping

One more Christmas-themed post before the new year!

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Krampess sketch dump

One more post under the tree on Christmas morn! I hope you all enjoyed Rise of the Krampess. I can’t believe I knocked out 12 pages in time for the holidays, especially considering I didn’t rea...

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Rise of the Krampess, p12

Rosemary was so caught up in the moment that she nearly forgot that she has no idea who The Krampess even is. Had I known I would finish this in 12 pages, I would have called this The Twelve Da...

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Rise of the Krampess, p11

Looks like Rosemary was able to tap into Yule magic with the aid of a stray lump of coal. Sadly, there is not good way to portmanteau her name into Krampus without it sounding like a menstruation j...

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Rise of the Krampess, p10

I put Krampess’ hair up in this part for two reasons. One, she wanted to do herself up to woo the Santaur. Two, I realized how similar her hair is to Rosemary’s when it’s down. Clearly, Santa...

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Rise of the Krampess, p9

And to think that even with this Oscar-worthy performance by Rosemary Morgan, the debate between punitive vs rehabilitative justice rages on. The Krampess’ way only serves to create more monsters...

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Rise of the Krampess, p8

Rosemary comes to while the Krampettes break ornaments and watch Gremlins, which unlike Die Hard is a legit Christmas movie. (If that hot take doesn’t spark engagement, I don’...

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Rise of the Krampess, p7

Not since I had to make Death-Anne cry in Underburbs #13 have I felt this guilty about harming one of my characters. Rosemary doesn’t deserve getting her head smashed into the floor via ...

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Rise of the Krampess, p6

…or should I say Rise of the Krampettes? If only Hammer could see his boss as a low-level, non-verbal grunt. It would be his best Christmas ever. Speaking of grunts (the sound, not the j...

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Rise of the Krampess, p5

Krampess has the physical strength to crush a lump of coal with one hand, and she still uses her magic to get her way. What a villainess!

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Rise of the Krampess, p4

It’s a surprise Sunday post! This is coming along more quickly than I expected, so I’ll be posting four this week, every other day. And you’re all good boys/girls/enbies, I just might post f...

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Rise of the Krampess, p3

I don’t know if dominion over the naughty is part of the traditional Krampus power set, but it sure makes the Krampess a force to be reckoned with.

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Rise of Krampess, p2

Writing characters with an accent is tricky. I don’t like constantly spelling out the accent, because it’s tiresome and distracting for me and probably the reader as well. I decided to go with...

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Rise of the Krampess p1

Another holiday season means another holiday cryptid! And yes, we’re operating under animated sitcom rules. The Underburbs gang has experienced multiple Halloweens, Thanksgivings, Christmases, et...

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Holiday Schedule

Hey patrons, patronettes, and patrenbies! It’s December, and that means the ever looming threat of various holidays. It also means my day job workload is bigger and badder. My plan to keep from b...

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Epilogue 184 complete

“Sharing the Spotlight”

In order for Shelley to accompany her to a party, Angela deigns to make Shelley just cute enough to not outshine her.

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Epilogue 184 ink & sketch

I’m feeling confident enough to double up on process. In this epilogue to the fashionista ending, Angela shares her newfound looks and confidence. But that sly expression tells a different story....

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Epilogue 183 complete

“Roaring Twentysomething”

The color came together much faster than even I expected. I thought I could squeeze at least another layer of WIP out of this! Either way, I’m happy with this....

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Epilogue 183 ink

I forget what brush I used for Winifred’s dress, but it’s perfect for drawing tassels! I’m not sure why, for all their fanciness, the two ladies couldn’t decide on a theme. Win’s got a Ga...

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Epilogue 183 sketch

Whew! I’m back, and testing negative. And not all those false negatives I kept getting before last Monday! The disease has subsided, but the holidays are upon us, and more to the point, upon me a...

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It’s over!

Hey everybody, my throat is no longer completely on fire and I can look at a screen long enough to draw something without pounding headaches, so I thought I’d put a nice little bow on this story ...

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(Too) Realization

Let’s wrap up this corner I painted myself into, shall we? It’s not in color this time because I am too sick. I’ve pulled like five consecutive negative COVID tests and still spent all weeken...

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Above and Beyond

Rosie Morgan may have bent the rules of babysitting by inviting her friend Jo over to watch an R-rated movie, but you can’t say she doesn’t give more than the average sitter.

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Child Care

A convenient bit of age rearrangement and partial mind resetting. Mama Winifred just needs a night off, but luckily Rosie has taken a shine to Baby Angie, who seems very invested in books well abov...

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Can’t Choose Family

A crazy age rearrangement in which Winifred has to take charge to try and fix? It might be easier for all of them just to accept their new roles at this point.

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