First up, it's a new month - go TOPWEBCOMICS for Yesterdaybound at Topwebcomics to get it hiiigh on the list!
Also, I made a pinup of Jay this month. So there's that!!
Secondly, welcome back, Alice Keeley. But more importantly, welcome back Spaceship Yesterday.
Been a while since the old girl's gotten her time to shine and fly around. Time to rectify that!
Or it just immediately gets shot down. Whatever. As long as Alice flies low enough with those powerful engines to screw up everything on the ground, then at least they'll go out causing a little more chaos.
Hope you enjoy!!!
Thanks for checking in ~
Marshall
That shot of the lady is appreciated, haha :D
Yep. Sounds like Alice is back in town! Dropping off in the middle of the city!
I think the last bubble describes her pretty well. Heh.
Alice just likes flippin' up those skirts. Can't blame a gal for that, can you?
Someone's having a MM moment. To bad she's not commando.
SAMs at a low flying vehicle over a city. Smart move.
Maybe Alice is going commando?
I'll leave that to everyone's imagination. It will be my inception-top "is it or isn't it" moment.
Raising the bar 24/7 I am :D
If you want to boost your Top Web Comics score, move your button to the bottom of the comic, above the comments. Many people never scroll down to the bottom of the page. And when I forget to, I never see the button and so don't press it--even though I am pretty religious about doing it nearly daily.
Yeah, i've tried repeatedly to do this. I'm awful at editing HTML - what rudimentary stuff you see here on the site is the result of me trial-and-erroring things back and forth.
Every time I get the button to be above the comments, it screws up everything else on the site.
If anyone knows any tricks, i'd be happy to hear them :P ideally i'd love the Topwebcomics and Patreon buttons side by side right above the author comments :P
I'm so out of date on HTML I can't help you. Once upon a time what you did was either set up a table with multiple columns (2 or 3) and put stuff on the side in the cells where you wanted them. Later it was frames that did that. What they do now I don't know. Some people are printing pages from their word processors (where you have full control) and uploading them, but that depends on your webhost and the options you select. And I certainly have no idea about your current webhost.
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