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REVERB - Chapter 1 ANIMATED Preview

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REVERB - Chapter 1 Animated Preview


Across Alcove City, dozens of people have begun awakening to psychic powers. Due to how these abilities seem to echo their owner, these psychics have been coined "Reverbs" and the city has been closed off to study these powers. One morning, a girl named Jane Dragster would rudely awaken as a Reverb-- her hands were ablaze, and she could not extinguish them so easily. So, she set out on the empty streets, searching for help in controlling her volatile psychic abilities. While looking for someone to help with her blazing hands, Jane Dragster would encounter her first other Reverb: A man named Frekiel Dougherty, A.K.A. "Da Freek with da Dough Reddy", or just "Freke". This kiwi boy was as vain as he was stubborn, and his ability reflected it-- the more money, jewelry, and expensive items he had on his person, the higher his physical and psychic strength would increase. Since the quarantine of Alcove City, Freke had been using the lack of intervention to mug anyone he could find using his newfound abilities.


These short animated pages were my final project for a digital painting class of mine, and I'm super happy that I finally have somewhere great to post them in all their moving glory. By no means is this the full chapter-- just an interaction I had stuck in my head and decided to put to the pages. Once I actually get REVERB started, I will come back and add more pages (most likely static) to this comic.

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