In this episode, Lydia has her therapist appointment.
Second, I did a guest illustration for Hot Mess Comic. Creators Diana Falzone, Geoff Skinner and Emily Chan have a once-a-week webcomic about a high-school-new-girl-story with a twist: her alter egos are a very present animal cast. Go check it out!
Finally, I want to thank you all for reading this comic. I probably don’t say this enough, but I’m really thankful for you guys. So.. yeah. Keep up the hard work, reading free comics on the Internet!





Okay, baby face, eerie, disturbing, horror, LOVE!
Is the therapist related to the inspector?
That’s not creepy at all… um, not at all.
Love your stuff. Stop whining and keep drawing.
Who’s whining? I’m grateful.
Hum. Interesting interesting interesting. So apparently Lydia hallucinates faces onto a cat’s body (observe the difference in ears).
I’m sure this can’t [i]possibly[/i] be a bad sign.
Do not worry about us, fair maiden. You can trust me to continue reading all the free comics in the internet. Specially yours, for it is AWESOME.
They worship cats, right? Must be a reason for that. Maybe Lydia isn’t as crazy as she seems, here.
THATS NO CAT! ITS NYARLATHOTEP TRYING TO DRIVE HER EVEN MORE INSANE!!! Of course, I may be jumping to conclusions here.
Return of the batpigmonster face?
Your comic is so inspiring! I just recently started to read it and it’s led me to the world of H.P. Lovecraft, so I want to thank you. Also, the detail on that carpet is phenomenal, really, I just wanna roll around on it! Kinda like the creepy cat probably wants to…
Thanks! I’m glad it’s led you to start reading Lovecraft! It’s not an easy feat, but well worth it.
Watch out for flying polyps.
It’s hard to make out, but is that diploma on the wall from Miskatonic University?
Good eye!
It took me a while to realize that by ‘Achilles’ the therapist meant that cat…
Hmm. Ok. I’ll consider rewriting it to be more clear.
I’m eerily reminded of the cat from Girly that had no face, and always said “Meow” in white text on a black speech bubble.
I think this one is, of course, significantly creepier.
I also like how the texture (perhaps unintentionally) creates a halo around the doctor’s head on the second page.
I managed to read “her therapist appointment” as “her rapist appointment”. I ARE TALENT