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SPLATTERBRAIN
CREATOR OF SPLATTERBRAIN: The latest horror, comedy, action webcomic sweeping the nation!

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You're so good! :) Definitely inspiring! Gonna start reading your webcomic. I hope I can be as great as you someday! :D I'm gonna work hard!

Just started reading I'm on EP 1 but the Pilots are beautiful as hell and I'm looking forward to binge reading every episode of Splatterbrain. I wanna do exactly what you do and I'm going to give it my all! Your work and your art inspire me deeply and I can't wait see where Miki and Bone's journey takes them together. :D

Thanks, dude! Good luck!

@SPLATTERBRAIN thank you soo much! It means a lot! :D YOU'RE VERY WELCOME!!! ??

Think its been well over a year, since I've last been reading splatterbrain. But mostly just, so I could save em up. To have have a couple good long, chunky reading sessions. Rather than waiting weekly or monthly, just to quickly read a single new page.

I hope you can understand. ':(

totally understandable. I do the same thing with manga. When I was reading Chainsaw Man, it was ongoing and I fell off because of it.

And I would be hyped as heck, if I were to find like, a nice hard cover of Splatterbrain in a bookstore. Probably way easier said than done, to go physically publish it.
But I've seen a book from:
http://hyperboleandahalf.blogspot.com/?m=1
Saw that well over a decade ago, in a library in an obscure little town in the Netherlands.
And quite recently saw a couple of books by some moderatly successfull youtubers lying on the shelves, in the same little country (though in a bigger city).
If those only-mildly famous people can do it...

It may be a logistical nightmare. Or way to risky of an investment. But I would totally spent my dough if I saw a couple of those lying on the shelves in my local international bookstore. Will still read it digitally nonetheless. But if I could buy it the old-fashioned way, without the hastle of sending money online, over the big pond. I would take it out from the store in a heartbeat.