Hi there, folks! Trying something new this year. When I was a kid, I loved opening advent calendars, and not ones that were "saved" from year to year, either--that's cheating.
So in order to recreate my childhood (I am a comics fan after all), I'm going to post a new image related to Christmas each day from now till December 25th.
Generally speaking, these will be secular, unless I run into an amazing religious drawing. Also, please be aware that we here at Panel Patter do not endorse a particular faith. This is just a way to have some fun before a date when people, Christian or not, get a few days off (hopefully) to be with their friends and family and get lots and lots of good gift cards. A link to all of the Indie Advent posts is here.
Leave it to my buddy Ben Towle to make Christmas scary...
Ben's currently finishing up Oyster War, his webcomic, along with commissions and other cool stuff, all of which you can find at his website.
December 18, 2013
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