Here's a bunch of very early drawings I did for the character who would end up becoming Jessica Veronica Nytski in my story Pleased To Meat You. (And yes, it was originally Nightsky, but that's still how it's pronounced.) Plus her beau Kevin Waterstreet.
These two have been around for quite a lot longer than you'd think. In 2003, I started trying to write a story about Jessica's time at Rent-A-Girl. This was not long after i started on Jason's New Home, and while I liked Jessica and Kevin, it felt like the two stories were too similar. Eventually I got around to daydreaming about what would happen after they met, fell in love, and he started renting her regularly. That story was considerably more interesting to me, so when I was looking for a new, short, light-hearted project to work on, I went with this old idea and put some new 'paint' on it. I'm always glad when I can find characters that I care about a home, especially after such a long time.
BTW, the first pic is actually a year or so newer than the other four. I just thought it looked best, so I gave it the front spot.
There are ~10 families of bats, incl. the large fruit-eating ones with ordinary faces. To me, the vampires not having their own family,but just a subfamily, seems odd.
There are ~10 families of bats, incl. the large fruit-eating ones with ordinary faces. To me, the va
Olaf Stapledon wrote a number of astounding scifi novels, some involving the far future history of mankind. By c.700,000,000 a.d., man lives on Venus, Earth having become uninhabitable. The species had evolved, artificially I admit, into bat-like beings. This is a vast step down from the psionic marvels who were the last human race to inhabit earth ...
Olaf Stapledon wrote a number of astounding scifi novels, some involving the far future history of m