… is coming very soon!

‍Miles ‍Monday ‍has ‍his ‍share ‍of ‍problems. ‍He’s ‍recently ‍graduated ‍from ‍college, ‍but ‍doesn’t ‍have ‍a ‍job ‍and ‍isn’t ‍even ‍sure ‍what ‍he ‍wants ‍to ‍do. ‍His ‍mother ‍has ‍been ‍missing ‍since ‍he ‍was ‍ten ‍years ‍old. ‍His ‍father ‍has ‍grown ‍distant ‍and ‍distracted. ‍His ‍younger ‍sister ‍is ‍a ‍bit ‍of ‍an ‍outcast. ‍Even ‍in ‍sunny ‍California, ‍the ‍world ‍sometimes ‍doesn’t ‍seem ‍to ‍make ‍sense.

‍When ‍his ‍father ‍accepts ‍a ‍new ‍job ‍as ‍Sheriff ‍of ‍the ‍small ‍mountain ‍town ‍of ‍Raccoon ‍Lake ‍several ‍hours ‍away, ‍Miles ‍doesn’t ‍expect ‍much ‍when ‍drives ‍to ‍help ‍his ‍father ‍and ‍sister ‍move ‍into ‍their ‍new ‍home. ‍Before ‍he ‍can ‍return ‍to ‍the ‍West ‍Coast, ‍however, ‍a ‍chance ‍encounter ‍opens ‍his ‍mind ‍to ‍a ‍whole ‍new ‍world ‍he ‍never ‍knew ‍existed, ‍one ‍full ‍of ‍monsters ‍and ‍magick; ‍and ‍most ‍surprising ‍of ‍all, ‍Miles ‍learns ‍that ‍he ‍himself ‍descends ‍from ‍a ‍family ‍of ‍werewolves!

‍Loop ‍Garoo, ‍a ‍comic ‍by ‍artist/writer ‍John ‍Nunnemacher ‍(a.k.a. ‍Cooner), ‍is ‍a ‍fantastical-comedy-drama ‍about ‍a ‍young ‍man ‍learning ‍about ‍himself ‍and ‍dealing ‍with ‍the ‍mysterious, ‍the ‍frightening, ‍and ‍the ‍exhilarating ‍truths ‍around ‍him. ‍Currently ‍the ‍comic ‍is ‍in ‍pre-production, ‍with ‍a ‍full ‍story ‍arc ‍outlined ‍and ‍written, ‍page ‍layouts ‍being ‍constructed, ‍and ‍character ‍designs ‍being ‍finalized. ‍This ‍autumn ‍(2019), ‍with ‍the ‍support ‍of ‍generous ‍fans ‍and ‍patrons, ‍work ‍will ‍begin ‍to ‍get ‍all ‍those ‍pages ‍drawn ‍and ‍lettered ‍and ‍formatted ‍into ‍a ‍readable, ‍publishable ‍format!

‍For ‍ongoing ‍information ‍and ‍updates ‍about ‍Loop ‍Garoo’s ‍progress, ‍feel ‍free ‍to ‍follow ‍@LoopGarooComic ‍on ‍Twitter! ‍And ‍if ‍you’d ‍like ‍to ‍chip ‍in ‍a ‍few ‍dollars ‍a ‍month ‍to ‍help ‍fund ‍the ‍comic’s ‍production—and ‍earn ‍perks ‍like ‍early ‍access ‍to ‍pages, ‍a ‍behind-the-scenes ‍look ‍at ‍production, ‍and ‍more—please ‍consider ‍becoming ‍a ‍patron ‍of ‍the ‍comic ‍on ‍Patreon!

‍Thank ‍you ‍for ‍reading! ‍Hopefully ‍see ‍more ‍of ‍you ‍this ‍autumn!

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