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Jeremy's pages look so good, I mean it is just a story all visual and he did a great job, and the growth he had into the other projects like Skyward. What an awesome Kickstarter for his memory. If I send you $25 worth of Steem would you mind sending it to that page? (I'm sending anyways so don't say no!) Grab that signed thank you card from his wife and the dog for yourself!

Dude, totally generous of you! I'm backing at the $50 level already to get the Omnibus. If this post does well I was totally planning on sending some extra funds along as well. It's actually the first Kickstarter I've ever backed so I'm kinda new to it. I will absolutely include your donation and I'll see what happens in terms of adjusting up my reward level or potentially getting multiple Omnibuses (Omnibi?). If I can get more than 1 consider your $25 matched and I'll get it in your hands. Thanks again!

Sorry to hear you lost a friend so young. Who knows what might have been.

I didn’t know Jeremy well, but the parallels that did exist such as age, passions, & health problems all made his passing much more impactful to me. I’m glad he left a legacy like Skyward.

A fantastic showing- definitely resteeming these wonderful sequentials.

Thank you for sharing the post. I’m going to invest all of the SBD rewards into the Kickstarter to help Kelly publish the Skyward omnibus, so any attention is wonderful!

aaaaaahhhhhhh!!!!!

So cool to see the physical drawings! I'm a sucker for things done the old fashioned way, so seeing these pencils/inks on your work station is so neat :)

Going through my old art pile really gave me the desire to do some traditional work again... but I shook it off and kept on the iPad for now. The productivity benefits are just too much and I get a better end result overall. But there's always the next page to consider...

Yeah, I suppose I'm lucky that I don't have to worry about tackling the writing from a romantic medium like the typewriter, or a modern one like my mac. Cause nobody could tell the difference haha.

Maybe drawing by hand is what you do once they pay you the big bucks and you can take whatever time you want!

I'm sorry you lost your friend in 2014. Great pictures. I love the one where he's trying to get up but can't then the next panel he just lays down. I feel like the art has been consistent throughout Seer (I've read what's been on Steemit). I also checked out your intro story. How is your Colon feeling now? That's sounds pretty damn scary. I hope you are pain free and continue to put out great work.

Thanks for the well wishes. I’ve been doing better than I have in a decade. I have no idea how my colon is feeling because we went our separate ways! 😄 It’s totally gone now. I considered asking if I could keep it in a jar but decided against it...

LOL.

Wow. Jeremy sounds pretty sweet. Sucks what happened.
His art is so nice! I’ll have to check out that Kickstarter.

It's nice to get a sneak peek on your work process. Love those original inked pages. A very powerful scene.

The story of your friend Jeremy is very moving. His wife is doing the most amazing thing. I'll try my best to support the project.

I often wonder what would happen to my own work if I died suddenly. I don't think my wife would organize such a nice conclusion. Maybe I should set a smart contract with various artists...

It is wonderful to see the behind the scenes on this. Incredible artwork!

You are so incredibly talented! These comics are so well drawn. Bravo!

Thank you for the kind words, but to clarify, all the art you see here was done by Jeremy Dale, an exceptional talent who passed too soon in 2014.

ahh, thank you for the clarification. Still incredible artwork though!

wow I didn't know about him, hie's a great artist :D