Little Death Returns to Weekly TWO Page Updates on October 13th!

On Friday the 13th, I will be back to updating Little Death with two pages a week! Thank you for giving me time. We’re so fucking back.

Chapter 2 Page 61. Ellery finds shelter inside the solarium, but someone is already there, waiting for him.

Chapter 2 will end at an estimated 140 pages. Currently, 61 pages from Chapter 2 have been published on littledeathcomic.com! 105 pages from Chapter 2 have been published on SubscribeStar.adult/pompoison.

I will be updating this site with 2 pages every Friday as well as early access pages on SubscribeStar.adult until Chapter 2 is finished. I estimate it will be completed by March 2024.

Having lost a physical dispute against Callisto in the woods, Ellery is currently fighting to regain agency in his dreams. But with so much access to Ellery’s memories, fears, and desires, the Lich Lord indulges in a cruel mind game. Chapter 2 Page 73 Teaser below.

Chapter 2 Page 73 Panel Teaser! Callisto warns Ellery “This may be your dream, but I’m your lord and master.” before snapping his fingers.

Since Patreon suspended me over the heavy content in Little Death, I’ve been using SubscribeStar.adult for fan support, but I still haven’t been able to restore the patronage I lost. Word of mouth is always more helpful than self-promo. Make sure your friends know about the undead erotic horror romance series going on over here if you think they would be interested! Little Death is self published, below the gutter fiction that runs solely on fan support. Thank you!

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The Necromancer’s Ring – Little Death R-18 OC Mashup Illustration

When you’re undead, needles don’t feel quite as painful as they used to. You don’t bleed when pierced, but it’s a messy process all the same. Ellery’s never had training for this, but he doesn’t have a choice. Jasmine, a member of the necromancer’s court, supervises Ellery’s every movement with a sadistic intensity. The next thing the bonemail priest will be forced to do is ride the cock he just pierced. There’s the humiliating chance that the ring will get lost in him, but that’s always part of the fun.

Jasmine belongs to Ashe. Ellery and Callisto belong to me. All characters use he/him. This illustration was commissioned by Ashe and he is a joy to work with! He gave me a lot of free rein, and since I have done a commission with Ashe’s OCs before, I loved the idea of Jasmine bullying Ellery into doing something he really hated. >:)

This illustration is now in the Pom Store as a 13” x 19” Glossy Print! I wanted this illustration to become something people could put on their walls, so I got permission for commercial use right away. Thank you so much to Ashe for the fun commission and giving me the go ahead to make this into a print! 🙂

Somerville Switchbox Mural • Supported by the Somerville Art Council

Thank you Somerville for letting me paint this electrical box on your beautiful corner of Summer and Willow St! The work on this began on June 3rd, 2022 and finished on June 15th, 2022.

I met many kind people while working here. I will never forget the words of gratitude from the neighborhood folks that saw me out there during the day and at night. I love you, Somerville!

When I started, I was worried about being harassed by strangers since I was alone, but from the start, people I didn’t even know encouraged me and shared kind words. On the final night of painting, I worked by the phone lights of several supportive new friends.

I hope that this is inspirational for other artists reading this. No matter what your medium or preferred subject is, there is always a place for you. Let art be a bridge between you and your community. It’s scary at first, but it’s worth it.

This design is inspired by the renegade identity of tomatoes in 1700s Europe. This era saw tomatoes misjudged as a deadly poison by aristocrats. The fruits were dubbed “poison apples” because aristocrats would get sick and die after eating them. But the truth of the matter was that wealthy Europeans were eating them off of pewter plates and giving themselves lead poisoning. The tomato was cast as the villain of the story, however, until 1880, when pizza was invented in Naples, and the tomato’s use became widespread in Europe…

I painted tomatoes in Somerville as a sign of solidarity with the members of our city who face present-day persecution: communities of color, disabled communities, and queer communities. Each of us is connected by a common strand that roots itself deep underground, and commercial success whitewashes our collective stained histories. That’s what tomatoes are: a poison apple turned around in the hand of power, and a symbol of the unfinished march to freedom.

This artwork is supported in part by a grant from the Somerville Arts Council, a local agency supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council! Thank you for opening doors for artists like me, SAC!