What they publish
Recent posts 72 Profile posts 0 posts Last month 0% Members-only
9 of 72 previews capturedCaptured 9 distinct previews versus 72 public posts, with 7 rows in the latest crawl.
Article Latest post PublicTalismyths - Tale 1 - A Tour of Castle Gutenberg Talismyths - Tale 1 - A Tour of Castle Gutenberg
21d ago 0 likes 0 commentsThe Man Who Can Do Anything - Concept - Full Story The Man Who Can Do Anything - Concept - Full Story Article 21d ago Public 0 0Future of the Whollop Bros. Future of the Whollop Bros.
May 23
View post
It's continuing, to be clear. That being said I want to do better in writing Walt and Willy's adventures, so following their defeat of Sun Wukong I'm going to take a week or two to write out a proper story line, and maybe have some folks look over it to make sure it's sound. In summary: everything you've read up to this point is still cannon, just gonna do a soft reset to improve art in writing. Naturally this break means I will be pausing billing as well, for the next two months to be precise. I do appreciate everyone who supports me here and hope you look forward to what I'm cooking up.
-Dillan Cahill, Cahill Comics Article May 23 Public 0 0Whollop Brothers - Comic 67 This time the lore is just confirmation that: yes, they did eat the shark. Article May 10 Public 0 0Whollop Brothers - Comic 66 In spite of their eventual infamy, the Whollop brothers spent a significant amount of their lives devoid of liquid assets. Their lives were always spent traveling place to place, picking up enough spending money as they went to get by. It was only occasionally that some luck blew their way, and they were able to accrue some wealth... though it never lasted them long. Article May 3 Public 0 0Whollop Brothers - Comic 65 Over several centuries of piracy, Sun Wukong had accrued quite the stash of treasure. Secreted away somewhere in his cave was a truly staggering amount of gold, taken from different kingdoms indiscriminately. The reality was: Sun Wukong never paid for anything he always stole. He only ever hoarded gold because he believed it made him more "Kingly". Article April 26 Public 0 0Whollop Brothers - Comic 64 There may have been a time when Sun Wukong truly cared for his mortal monkey crew. A time in which he considered sharing the fruits of immortality with them, but that time had been long ago, should it ever have existed at all. Any living monkey's under Wukong's command could only remember a captain with a cold indifference to their safety and well being. Many of them would have left years prior to his defeat, had they any real method of doing so. Article April 19 Public 0 0Whollop Brothers - Comic 63 Whollop Brothers - Comic 63
April 12
View post
Lindsay's previous ship was a family heirloom, the most treasured thing she'd ever owned. While there truly was no replacing it, there was a satisfaction in knowing in it's place would come a legendary vessel, pried from the hands of an infamous pirate, now revenged upon. If Lindsay's mother had still been around to see this adventure transpire, she'd have reassured her daughter that Lindsay's continued life was more important than any ship. Through these little comforts it was possible for Captain Ladle to continue. Article April 12 Public 0 0Whollop Brothers - Comic 62 Technically Wukong never needed a doctor on his crew, being somewhat invincible and fully immortal. This just happens to be one particular monkey who likes to read. Image April 5 Public 0 0