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Hey Kelly, just wanted to say I've just read Captain Marvel #36 and I absolutely f@#king loved it, I mean LOVED it! What a belting end to great story. What with Black Widow #14 to read and you doing the next issue of Spider-Man and the not so small matter of the next issue of BLACK CLOAK!? It's a veritable Kelly fest and I just can't get enough! Keep up the stellar work ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Thanks, David! I wished I'd had a few more pages just cause there was more cool fighting scenes and little moments I wanted for everyone. Thanks so much for reading all of this stuff - means a lot.

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Damn, Kelly! The first issue of Black Cloak is so awesome! I’m all the way in on this. Can’t wait to read more. So happy that I got to read both you and Sophie’s releases on the same day. You ever think about turning The Girl Who Would be King into a comic or Storykillers? Looking forward to more!

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I do think about it -- quite often actually! But there's just never enough time! :(

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Thats always the thing isn’t it? Never enough time. Being an artist myself, I feel the same way about stuff I want to do. Lol! Maybe someday, right? 🤞🏾

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Ooohhhh ... that reflection panel is killer! 👀 I'm still thinking about Issue #1 and how this is THEE last city standing ... I don't know if I absorbed that the first time. Lots of fascinating world building here already that has my curiosity peaked.

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Loved the first issue and it all looks so cool and I can’t wait to see more but also…

OH MY GOD JEN BARTEL CLUB???!?!?!?!

Thank you so much for alerting me to this. I mean, my bank account is not too fond of you right now but I think you’re great 😁

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Fair! ;D

And I'm glad you liked Chapter 1!

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Your excitement is genuinely contagious haha! This all looks so good

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Reflection art is always a *chefs kiss* Well done on the first issue, Kelly! Thanks for recommending Chip’s ‘Public Domain’, I am just sucked into that fascinating (and timely) story.

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