Brian Christy Burke is creating webcomics

Because sane people don't draw and write like I do.

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I will be able to cut my hours at my day job, which means I will open more slots for supporters at the $50 and up levels for those who want an ongoing monthly drawing from me.
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At this point I will be able to quit my day job and do comics and commissions full-time.  Not only will this mean more commission slots for those of you who want them, but in addition, I will start a SECOND webcomic, called 1939, which will be published once a week.
Four Comics a Week!
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Both Wayfarer AND Something Else  will be updated twice a week!
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About

I draw to live! It's more important than breathing really.
I also have have a finely warped sense of humor having been raised on Monty Python and the Far Side.

Location

Herndon, VA, USA

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Greetings!  I am Brian Christy Burke, aka Drake Fenwick, and half of the Brothers Grinn!  You may be familiar with my work on Supermegatopia, or Furaffinity, or DeviantArt, or possibly my Tumblr Content Blocked.

It's been a long time since I've done a regular webcomic, but I'm ready to fix that starting now, and I want you to help me!

I'm starting up a brand-new story, called Wayfarer 1805, which will be published on my website Wayfarer 1805 (www.wayfarer1805.com).  Here's the first page:


It's a slice-of-life story meets an end-of-the-world apocalypse scenario. Three different futures are coming to an end, and each one has pin-pointed the cause to a single person in time: a young catgirl named Tussel, also known as the Distortion. Each one is sending their own representative back in time to deal with her and save their respective timelines. Will it all go to plan? Of course not! And that's where it gets interesting...

I've already started work on the comic, but it takes time, and I have precious little of that to spend on things that don't pay the bills.  So that's where you come in.
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