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As I scramble to rebuild a Patreon buffer, I pawed through my dwindling binder of early-2000s con-sketch copies to find a few more that I prrrrrrrrobably haven't scanned before.

First up is a sketch of Tulip and Jesse from Ennis and Dillon's Preacher. It all seems like a long-ago dream now, but I read the entire run of the series back when I was on DC's comp list after my run on Gen13. (Took 'em years to finally remove me from that list after never getting another DC job until, er, six months ago.)

Note the appearance by my oft-referenced though very, very difficult to draw Ruger P89 semiauto; ah, would that I had bought a nice, simple, boxy Glock back in the 90s, as that would've made my life as a gun-drawing artist so much easier.

Next up, my only known commission of DC's speedster character Impulse:

...and one of surprisingly many Green Lantern sketches I did back in the day:

..though definitely not one of my better GL pieces.

Finally, a character from Fred Perry's Gold Digger:

(Er, unless that's actually someone's OC from the Gold Digger universe, which I suppose is possible.)

NEXT UP ON THIS HERE PATREON: Not sure at the moment, so let's find out together on Friday, shall we?

Meanwhile, this (Wednesday) morning I'm wrapping up the final touches on my long, long proposal for The Devils' Art, the writing-only fantasy comic project spun off from The Last Party. At a brawny 9 pages and roughly 5000 words long this might be my most overstuffed pitch document yet, but in fairness I did need to explain a fairly challenging basic concept and rattle off a half-dozen potential storylines for the first narrative arc. 

Anyhoo, with the proposal for The Devils' Art finally completed after 4-5 days of work (and finally heading out to the artist I had in mind), now I can get back to finishing inks on that new Harley Quinn cover, which in turn should clear the way to starting work on the first pages from digital-art test comic The Chaste and the Chained. Yay?

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Dean Reilly

That is the most bishonen Jesse Custer I've ever seen! 😄