 Illustration of Yasu by the brilliant James Fosdike, creator of post-apocalyptic Australian sci-fi adventure Deadly.  Check out Deadly here:
Illustration of Yasu by the brilliant James Fosdike, creator of post-apocalyptic Australian sci-fi adventure Deadly.  Check out Deadly here:http://zudacomics.com/deadly
 Illustration of Yasu by the brilliant James Fosdike, creator of post-apocalyptic Australian sci-fi adventure Deadly.  Check out Deadly here:
Illustration of Yasu by the brilliant James Fosdike, creator of post-apocalyptic Australian sci-fi adventure Deadly.  Check out Deadly here: Simultaneously the most useful and most time-wasting wall in my abode. Had to collage the photos together.
Simultaneously the most useful and most time-wasting wall in my abode. Had to collage the photos together. Watercolor painting done many moons ago.
Watercolor painting done many moons ago. Another in a series of watercolors done back in school.
Another in a series of watercolors done back in school.
 Yasu  painting is derived from a promotional faux Dual cover illustration.
Yasu  painting is derived from a promotional faux Dual cover illustration.
 
  I try to restrain myself and not over-explain when utilizing the text or caption boxes. Especially since the comic isn’t very long at this point. It is a rather insignificant plot point, but Liz cannot hear Yasu’s voice. This detail is mentioned way back on screen 22. I don’t really bring it up again. Yasu can hear Liz. Liz can see Yasu, but she cannot hear him. He’s not corporeal so he can’t really pass her notes. The fourth panel on screen 83 depicts Liz and Yasu learning sign language together.