Liz Baillie! She's got the powers of Awesome (and levitation)
January, the month of cloudy days and cold winds. We stay inside to preserve the tips of our nose and all our digits but we can live through the stories we read and the comics we love! Liz Baillie, raconteur of the My Brain Hurts comics, recently began posting pages of her comic Freewheel on the internet. The story follows foster child Jamie Lynn and her stuffed animal (Logan the raccoon) as they search for her brother, Jack. After Jack is sent away from their foster home, there is no choice for Jamie but to train-hop to adventure. I’m excited about this series because Baillie captures the voices of her characters easily. Her ability to use the panel for story-telling purposes is absolutely enviable.
Via the beauty of the internet, you can donate money to the Freewheel: Volume One Fundraising Campout for the purpose of printing the webcomic after the first five chapter. Did I mention you receive awesome incentives to do so?! Each level of donation gives you something cool and guaranteed to be touched by Baillie herself. They range from certificates of your authentic awesomeness to commissioned work to signed copies to cameos in later comic chapters! Plus, they are represented by typical hobo campout items such as a can of beans or some hooch. You can check out the specifics over at Liz Baillie’s Freewheel site,read some sweet comics and plunk down some of the sweet holiday cash burning a hole in your patchwork-pants pocket.







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