Rain Town

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Ok so this one kind of falls in the same box as Error Knigts. What I mean by that is that it's another one of those weird ass comics you draw as a kid and hope to sell one day.

Basically what inspired Rain Town was the game Rain cause I loved the atmosphere of the game (and I still do).

The difference with Error Knigts is that I never started drawing it, just the cover.

Basically, the story followed a homeless guy with hair longer than my life expectancy who was trying to survive on the streets of this super fancy town considering what the umbrellas looked like. For the sake of making this explanation easier i'm gonna call the guy Solace.
So Solace lives on the streets until he one day meets this girl I'm gonna call Peanut, cause she liked peanut butter and that was her only personality trait.
Peanut is a rich girl and she wants to help out Solace. Which she at first does by giving him money and stuff but one day she takes him to her house.
Solace, who has probably never seen the interior of a house in years, much less one this fancy, is impressed and Peanut is like "nah it's no big deal" before going into her gigantic kitchen into the gigantic house in which she seemingly lives alone despite being 16 at most.
I have no clue what happens next but basically, you ever heard of the movie A Christmas Carol ? Basically I saw this movie a few times back when I was really young (between age 5 to 7) and it scared THE SHIT out of me each time. But it also was the main inspiration for Rain Town's plot.
Basically what you need to know is that Solace represented the present, while Peanut represented the future, and some girl who barely has a design represented the past

I have genuinely no clue where I was going with this plot cause that's where I stopped working on it. I don't even know when Past-girl (cause she doesn't have a name) was supposed to appear.

Tbh the only reason I wanted to draw Rain Town is because I had a turquoise crayon and i wanted to show it off.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 07, 2022 ⏰

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