Source: Secondlina’s Panels — Hiveworks Comics
I drew a little something for the Hiveworks micro comic summer~
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Thanks, I love that sort of dark kindness (or kind darkness) and
you havethe artist has a great style.Edited after OP pointed out it’s not OC.
This is not OC, sorry for the confusion.
I added [Not OC] to the title, I usually do it when the sub in where I’m posting are mostly OCs posts. I thought it was implied here.
Don’t be sorry. I assumed it was OC but did not really make any effort to check.
Laika is a good space grim. https://i.imgur.com/3FnLB5o.jpeg
Cosmo is not Laika
ThorSquint.jpg
I gotchu
Blessed.
TIP: You can embed images with this format:

Could you not though? Images taking up most of my screen real estate isn’t exactly enjoyable.
One solution would be to wrap embedded images with spoilers:
see image
That would be preferred, personally. Or a setting on Lemmy to automatically collapse the images. This was a setting on RES for Reddit, but it’s probably not a pressing issue for the Lemmy devs right now.
No thanks, easier to click and the visible URL is handy on mobile.
Double tip: add a caption to your image like this:

My god, this comic is heartbreakingly beautiful
There are plenty of legends of human church grims
Thanks. I really enjoyed this
it feels touching in a unique way.
My two brains are warring. “Technically Laika didn’t…”
“Shut the hell up it’s a beautiful sentiment”
This is absolutely stunning.
This is beautiful.
Thank you Laika! Your service is greatly appreciated!
Normally I would correct something like this, but I’ll let it go just this once
Wow. I rarely comment on things, but this comic is stunning. Thanks for sharing!
If I remember correctly, before her flight, one of the scientists took Laika home and let her play with his children. To give her a sense of a normal life, as she was just a stray dog they had found.
It sounds cruel, but that’s how the Soviets treated their cosmonauts and ground personnel too. As expendable.
https://phys.org/news/2010-10-russia-years-space-disaster.html