26P Comic “𝑫𝒆𝒕𝒆𝒄𝒕𝒊𝒗𝒆 𝑨𝒍𝒊𝒄𝒆 & 𝑨 𝑫𝒂𝒚 𝒊𝒏 𝑹𝒖𝒚𝒂’𝒔”
Available Oct 1st
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I’m thrilled to announce that a 26pg short comic of them going on a shopping trip to the department store will be available on Oct 1st!
@SBComicsFair
This is the full image of the Christmas Card. I had a lot of fun drawing all the back ground characters and knowing they are a big family.
Little details like the penguin butler drooling on the floor or Mr. Moris being social for once a year make me happy 2024 here we go!
Hi everyone, I’ve recently graduated and am looking for story and revisioning work ( full- time/ part- time / freelance.) Feel free to check out my portfolio and contact~
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The show I’m on for the past year is ending soon, so I’ll be open for feature or tv storyboard jobs starting late October!
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#lookingforwork
'At Ruya’s department store, you’ll discover everything your heart desires—be it exquisite jewelry, stunning makeup, elegant dresses, or even the key to your lady’s maid’s heart!'
'Detective Alice and A Day in Ruya’s' by
@kykyyang_
, debuting at the fair this October!
Back in those days, most staffs need to buy uniform out of their pockets, so some employers send out clothes, fabric and accessories as Christmas gifts to ease the burden of these employees.
Some staffs mentioned “Among the clothes, the most popular ones are the lilac, pink, and light yellow fabrics, especially the ones with patterns of small white bushes or flowers. We could wear these to church or a picnic.”
In a few extreme examples, some mistresses would gift the staff actual uniforms but in abnormal colors or astonishing patterns, to be “trendy.”
—— “The World Downstairs at the Turn of the Century: The Daily Life of the British Maidservants” by Riko Murakami, 2011