Fanart for @wavesalwayscrash !! i absolutely adore this comicc my gosh your characters are so cool
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Fanart for @wavesalwayscrash !! i absolutely adore this comicc my gosh your characters are so cool

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some landscape homework from kate rado's dynamic gouache workshop through WAC :)
someone teach me to love
Without it swallowing me whole
redraw of the bog bodies album art
Characters from @wavesalwayscrash
Side by side under cut
the waverly academy girls...
Warnings of Waverly Academy Concept Art (Part I):
This piece was displayed on Her Interactive's official YouTube channel. I have cleaned up different art from the channel on Photoshop on the right, with the original on the left. More will be slowly posted over the next few weeks. An artist wasn't listed, but if I had to make a guess, solely based on style and timeline, I would say Zach Rock.
(Also, please note Casper sitting on the branch).
featured artist (?): Zack Rock

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Winter and Claus comic Chapter 1 part 2
US Women's Army Corps WAC
6888 Battalion an all black battalion in WWII.
The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, nicknamed the "Six Triple Eight", was an all-Black battalion of the US Women's Army Corps (WAC) that managed postal services.
The 6888th had 855 women and was led by Major Charity Adams. It was the only all Black US Women's Army Corps unit sent overseas during World War II. The group motto was "No mail, low morale". The battalion was organized into five companies: Headquarters, and Companies A, B, C, and D. Most of the 6888th worked as postal clerks, but others were cooks, mechanics and held other support positions, so that the 6888th was a self-sufficient unit.
Members of the Battalion in a May 1945 parade honoring Joan of Arc where she had been burned at the stake.
i really like the comic @wavesalwayscrash