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Comicbook.com listed Copra Versus #1 in 10 of the Best New(ish) Comics of 2016 So Far
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There’s something about this issue’s tone that I found oddly appealing as I was working on it. Don’t think I’m too proud of myself or anything weird like that. Maybe it’s that this issue works as a self-contained story but still propels the larger arc forward. Maybe it’s the specific color palette I used or the new cast of characters. I can’t put my my finger on it exactly but I do know I can’t wait for you to read it. Here, meet the new crew:
Name: LELO Eyes: aqua
Name: EREBUS Height: 5’3
Name: NEESHA Hair: black
CCCCC OOOOO PPPPP RRRRR AAAAA 22222 77777
Quick Guthie. #Copra27 pic.twitter.com/kUNkzSw9qv — Michel Fiffe (@MichelFiffe) July 15, 2016