y2cl-Daily

· y2cl-Daily Issue #1 · y2cl.net
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Released: January 2024

We all get a little anxious. J Horsley III spent a year doing daily hand drawn comics on Instagram and now we’ve collected them into themed books. The first one tackles Anxietydepression, and ADHD. Great way to start a series, right? Get the heavy stuff out of the way first! Don't worry though, we revisit these topics often. How often? Well we circle back (like our corporate talk there? Gotta sound professional) on issues 3, 5, 10, 20, and 21. If you're worried about there being a TEN ISSUE gap without anything related to this, it's sprinkled in to damn hear every issue. How fun, right? ENJOY!

​y2cl-Daily was an attempt in 2016 to release a hand drawn, inked, lettered and sometimes colored comic strip every day for a full year. They have been broken out into 24 page themed issues for your reading pleasures and released every other month. At the end of each year they are collected into a volume that you can puck up that will contain six whole issues. 

About the author

My insatiable thirst for knowledge led me to attain a Doctorate of Sacred Bacon Theology. As a devoted Minister from both the Universal Life Church and the United Church of Bacon, I’ve explored the depths of spirituality and connectedness. Through my writing, I strive to blend the profound and the whimsical, touching hearts and minds alike. I’ve showcased my prowess beyond the realms of writing and music. In the 1998 Marvel vs Capcom Midnight Tournament at Harris Casino in Reno, Nevada, I emerged as a formidable runner-up, proving my mettle as a versatile competitor.

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