Hunter Black Page 0692 – The Inn of the Worn Sandal
Those of you who have been to our Patreon page will likely find this familiar…we previewed it there in lieu […]
Those of you who have been to our Patreon page will likely find this familiar…we previewed it there in lieu […]
I admit it with some shame…this is a recap page. Eventually, there will be a time when Hunter Black Volume […]
“I’d like to think I’m twice as good as the next guy.” This line of dialogue is a paraphrasing of […]
Ah, the all black panel. One of my favorite devices. Will’s too. When used properly, it says so much while […]
In the interest of full disclosure: this page was written to appear on a FRIDAY, not a WEDNESDAY. It’s not […]
I don’t want you guys to think that Hunter’s this bad at choosing allies…he’s not. It’s just that everyone in […]
Yeah…I was a bartender for something like fifteen years. Will is STILL a bartender. That’s gonna come out every once […]
After the last few pages, I’m sure that this is catching no one off guard. So maybe Hunter IS really […]
If I was a better writer, I would’ve found some way to make Page 800 more of a milestone page. […]
I feel a little like people don’t fully understand our most recent flashback, which distresses me. Are you all clear […]
I hope you guys like the whispering font, because you’re going to be seeing a lot of it for a […]
Things that Will loves: 1. Ninja outfits 2. Pads on ONE SHOULDER ONLY.
You know, sometimes when I’m writing dialogue, I have to choose between “crime story appropriate” and “fantasy appropriate.” I mean, […]
An old friend from junior high school recently posted that her favorite word is “cockamamie.” I’d totally forgotten that I’d […]
One of the weird things about writing this scene has been writing about Hunter Black as a woman. I’ve been […]
One of you guys pointed out that Hunter’s movements are still masculine, which is cool…but I don’t think I’ve ever […]
I THINK…I could be wrong, but…I THINK I just threw a big old monkey wrench into what I’ve been doing […]
I love the art of world-building. I used to love how much and how thoroughly Chuck Dixon would use specificity […]