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solvegas

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Re: Pulse Returns
« Reply #570 on: October 12, 2023, 08:48:31 PM »
Update today, page 520 "**82**"
http://pulse.webcomic.ws/


Good to know you are ok. Hadn't seen an update for a month.  :)

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rtpoe

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Re: Pulse Returns
« Reply #571 on: October 12, 2023, 09:25:14 PM »
Love the last two panels.....
rtpoe

I want to tell you what hills are like in October
when colors gush down mountainsides
and little streams are freighted with a caravan of leaves,
I want to tell you how they blush and turn in fiery shame and joy...

-  Margaret Walker, October Journey

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Lightfoot

  • Wandering Artist
  • 1949
    • Pulse
Pulse #521
« Reply #572 on: October 19, 2023, 07:58:18 PM »
Update today, page 520 "**82**"
http://pulse.webcomic.ws/


Good to know you are ok. Hadn't seen an update for a month.  :)

Yeah, I'm hoping life will get more predictable soon and updates will become more predictable.  It's not anything bad, just a big non-art task I'm helping build.


Love the last two panels.....

Originally it was going to be different.  She was originally scared of her mother's message, but then I thought she'd actually be depressed.  I thought I'd end with a pinup-y shot considering she'll be gone for a few pages.


Update today, page 521 "Everybody Hurts Sometime"
http://pulse.webcomic.ws/

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Lightfoot

  • Wandering Artist
  • 1949
    • Pulse

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solvegas

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Re: Pulse Returns
« Reply #574 on: November 02, 2023, 09:07:53 PM »
Update today, page 522 "Driving Miss Grace"
http://pulse.webcomic.ws/

About two weeks since the last update notice.


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Lightfoot

  • Wandering Artist
  • 1949
    • Pulse


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rtpoe

  • Old Fart
  • 11957
Re: Pulse Returns
« Reply #578 on: November 23, 2023, 10:00:46 PM »
I literally laughed out loud at the last panel!
rtpoe

I want to tell you what hills are like in October
when colors gush down mountainsides
and little streams are freighted with a caravan of leaves,
I want to tell you how they blush and turn in fiery shame and joy...

-  Margaret Walker, October Journey