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I'm going on another vacation tomorrow, so I wanted to get another page out before I left.
I ran into a problem while re-drawing Shelley's middle school in the first panel. I couldn't remember which font I'd used to write the text, I couldn't go back and check because I don't have Adobe Illustrator anymore, and when I put the text into an online text finder, I found out Krita didn't have any of the fonts listed. I ended up copying and pasting the text into this file.
The two figures Shelley comes across are her former boyfriends Skyler Morse (Cat Orgy)and Larry Feegan (Broadway Brodown). She lost both these relationships for different reasons.
Points if you get why Shelley's "doom" is represented as a flaming barn. Hint: It's a reference to one of the show's more recent specials.
Fun fact: Toddlergirl/BabyStar's works are one of my biggest inspirations for especially my more extensive diaper/ABDL/age-regression comics. I believe this is where that influence comes out the most: the protagonist dreaming or imagining a worst-case scenario, which tends to end with them being dressed and/or treated like a baby against their will.
I believe I had a particular book I read in elementary school in mind while writing the last part: either The Many Troubles of Andy Russel or School Trouble for Andy Russel. In one of those books, Andy's teacher asks him to answer a question, but he hasn't been paying attention because he's been having trouble with his pet gerbils and can't stop thinking about it. He sees that his teacher is standing next to the globe and figures maybe it was a geography question, so he answers, "China", only for his teacher to tell him they're doing math.
Don't expect to hear much from me in the next couple weeks. I'll see you after my trips end. Until then, enjoy.
South Park characters belong to Comedy Central and Paramount.
I'm going on another vacation tomorrow, so I wanted to get another page out before I left.
I ran into a problem while re-drawing Shelley's middle school in the first panel. I couldn't remember which font I'd used to write the text, I couldn't go back and check because I don't have Adobe Illustrator anymore, and when I put the text into an online text finder, I found out Krita didn't have any of the fonts listed. I ended up copying and pasting the text into this file.
The two figures Shelley comes across are her former boyfriends Skyler Morse (Cat Orgy)and Larry Feegan (Broadway Brodown). She lost both these relationships for different reasons.
Points if you get why Shelley's "doom" is represented as a flaming barn. Hint: It's a reference to one of the show's more recent specials.
Fun fact: Toddlergirl/BabyStar's works are one of my biggest inspirations for especially my more extensive diaper/ABDL/age-regression comics. I believe this is where that influence comes out the most: the protagonist dreaming or imagining a worst-case scenario, which tends to end with them being dressed and/or treated like a baby against their will.
I believe I had a particular book I read in elementary school in mind while writing the last part: either The Many Troubles of Andy Russel or School Trouble for Andy Russel. In one of those books, Andy's teacher asks him to answer a question, but he hasn't been paying attention because he's been having trouble with his pet gerbils and can't stop thinking about it. He sees that his teacher is standing next to the globe and figures maybe it was a geography question, so he answers, "China", only for his teacher to tell him they're doing math.
Don't expect to hear much from me in the next couple weeks. I'll see you after my trips end. Until then, enjoy.
South Park characters belong to Comedy Central and Paramount.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Human
Size 1818 x 1397px
File Size 1.15 MB
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