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Because of my regular job, I had to rethink how I'm going to draw, so this picture will be an experiment with a different approach.  I'm still going to finish the previous sneak peeks, but this new picture will take priority.

I'm getting used to the job but since I just started it's somewhat exhausting, which is why I haven't posted in a few weeks.

In this comic, a mosquito bites a girl sitting on a park bench.  Later at night, we see the mosquito mutated into a giant mosquito due to a bunch of radioactive dumped barrels in the park.  Then it sheds its skin like many bugs due, except a clone of the girl emerges.  The idea is when it bit the girl, it got some of her DNA.  The radioactive waste made the mosquito big and combined her DNA with the mosquito's DNA.  It also gained a new stage in its life cycle, which is to moult from an adult mosquito into a human girl, like a cocoon hatching into a butterfly.  Some bugs like cicadas do not make a cocoon, istead they "moult" like this girl.  Here is an article explaining the moulting process.  I was inspired when I saw a documentary of bugs and I saw mosquitos moult from a larva.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moulting


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