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Published: 2018-01-22 11:37:07 +0000 UTC; Views: 2086; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 0
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Description I'm not really used to do fan art, I prefer to work on my own story and characters, however, one of these boring days I found it fun to try something different, and I sketched Morgana/Mona, from Persona 5, alongside some characters of mine. When I started coloring it, for some reason* I remembered Spawn #10 (released by Image Comics in May 1993, featuring the story "Crossing Over"), that great story in comic book history when Spawn and Cerebus meet several other super heroes (from DC and Marvel) trapped. It's a somewhat controversial story which breaks the fourth wall and deals with themes concerning fictional character authorship rights, and independent / self-publishing in comics.

I was a great fan of SPAWN for a long time, practically since when I was learning to read and talk, but over the years the story became uninteresting to me. Anyway, I admit it had some great influences over my work and also my life. I still struggle to learn and develop my own art techniques, and I want to create and publish my own stories, but before that I've decided by my own to reach a certain point in which my art becomes sufficiently good for the kind of project I envision. The hard part is, I've never been in a favorable economical condition, and this kind of work takes a lot of time, and unfortunately depends on a lot of networking stuff which the current (anti)social networks' algorithms and general population's memes are only making harder. So most of the time I get used to scarce feedback, visibility and end up making art "for myself". It has its pros, but has many cons as well.

This is a detail, with some modifications, of this illustration (which I still have to publish)
*- the reason may be that, like Cerebus, Mona is a cartoony character, and in my vision, a hermaphrodite.

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