The Case of the Wendigo, Page 25
The onomatopoeia was a lot of fun to do in this page, as was drawing Charlie’s gestures and actions. If you like what you’re reading and want to support future pages, consider supporting me on Patreon.
The onomatopoeia was a lot of fun to do in this page, as was drawing Charlie’s gestures and actions. If you like what you’re reading and want to support future pages, consider supporting me on Patreon.
This bridge is based on a real-life Bridge of Suicide Hill in Wheeling, WV. It was originally built to connect a hillside suburb to downtown, but the road was deemed too dangerous and kept sliding off the slopes. So the[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Wendigos are based on an Algonquian legend. Their visual portrayal varies, depending on who you ask, but I opted for this mischievous string bean. And yes, I did take a visual queue for the Wendigo’s design from an old comic[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
This ends part 1 of The Case of the Wendigo. Part 2 is coming next week! Do you like The Case of the Wendigo so far? Would you like to give a tip? You can make a one-time donation through PayPal, or give[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Special thank-you goes to my friend Stark, a detective who let me use his ID as a reference for this page to make that Private Investigator badge look somewhat legit.
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