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 I am reviving an old comic that I started long ago. I had to put my other comic I was doing (Stomz) on the back burner because I was starting to burn myself out on it, and I figured drawing something else for a little while would be a welcome remedy. So far, not only am I certain it was the right decision, but I am really happy to see this old line of beloved characters coming back to life. I’ve really missed them and I am really excited to be drawing them again.The comic is a fantasy/comedy adventure called Stanley the Mole which follows the exploits of a band of freelance adventurers lead by a large, muscular barbarian dog named Stanley. Stanley however, was abandoned by his parents at a young age and raised by a family of moles, so he considers himself 100% mole.Well, this particular character sketch is not of Stanley, but one of his cohorts. A man named Vallister. He hails from a Nordic-like tribe of nomadic people in the north. He is extremely good at olde time engineering, hence the foot and a half long retractable blades on either forearm.
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 I am reviving an old comic that I started long ago. I had to put my other comic I was doing (Stomz) on the back burner because I was starting to burn myself out on it, and I figured drawing something else for a little while would be a welcome remedy. So far, not only am I certain it was the right decision, but I am really happy to see this old line of beloved characters coming back to life. I’ve really missed them and I am really excited to be drawing them again.

The comic is a fantasy/comedy adventure called Stanley the Mole which follows the exploits of a band of freelance adventurers lead by a large, muscular barbarian dog named Stanley. Stanley however, was abandoned by his parents at a young age and raised by a family of moles, so he considers himself 100% mole.

Well, this particular character sketch is not of Stanley, but one of his cohorts. A man named Vallister. He hails from a Nordic-like tribe of nomadic people in the north. He is extremely good at olde time engineering, hence the foot and a half long retractable blades on either forearm.

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Rob is the co-founder and Creative Director for Killer Minnow, a company specializing in conceptual design and illustration, 3D, visual effects and post.

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