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Yesterday's tease didn't get dragged out as long as I thought it would. I already finished this two-page follow-up to Brooch the Subject (2014) and Broochin' 2: Parasitic Boogaloo (2015). The version on DeviantArt has some splashes of red and some slight blurring/smearing over the transformation. This is the pure black and white version. Aside from cleaning up the word balloons, this is exactly how the drawing looks on my very real pieces of paper.

This one added a lot more story than the previous installments. I was worried it may have gotten too wordy, but I had a lot of ground to cover in only two pages. Plus, when Winifred takes control of a situation, she can get a bit verbose. THERE WAS NOTHING I COULD DO DUDE! It was fun coming up with Winifred's ideal mother-daughter day as well as the design for "Angeloise." This also gave me some much-needed practice on doing more of that sort of fluid, overlapping style of transformation. It's tricky to get from the penciling to the inking, but I think it's more visually interesting than separate, step-by-step images.

Will there be a Brooch 4? Probably not. This is just another one of my open-ended conclusions. But hey, in this reality, Angela my have actually (albeit inadvertently) stopped Winifred from trying to conquer the humans! Win's got a mom and a BFF, what more could she want?

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DB-Palette

This is a little something i noticed but my eyes tend to go to the next nearest text box so when i read the last section i skipped over win in the coffin over to the left until last.

mr_dna

Yeah, I crammed a lot in there. The text on the left is almost unnecessary. But clarity aside, I think having Angela's panicked shouting run across the top of the panel with Winifred's expositing filing the rest, it kind of adds to the chaos. I'm sure Angela is hearing or processing very little of Winifred's explanation while still trying to process her unexpected third change.