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Double Cross Scene Compilation - CH3 Pgs 20-26

Hey, y'all!

Time for another scene compilation with "DVD-style" commentary, which I'll be posting weekly until I start getting the completed pages from Gabriel and Vero for Fallen Chapter Two iater this month.

Not a whole lot new to report on the personal front. Mom's been up and down healthwise, and that's been difficult. Hopefully, we've figured out the right treatment now for her congestive heart failure that'll keep her fluid from building up. Fingers crossed. On a more positive note, I'm just now finishing up the final chapter of my urban fantasy novel, and have booked my first developmental editor. I'm excited about that experience, actually—I've never had a professional structural edit, and I'm very curious what things I'll learn. Finally, Fernando and I have been working our way through Agatha All Along, which we've been enjoying, even though I've heard mixed things about the finale. (But I've been staying away from spoilers!) What have y'all been enjoying? Anything with gay heroes you really like?

In this scene comp, Chapter 3 continues with a watery, damsel-in-distress!

Check out what happens under the fold!

These pages were first published way back in June 2020 - July 2020. If you want to read the previous scene compilations (and, even better, read the whole first two chapters all at once), you can find them on the TYP:DC Scene Compilation Collection page. 

My DVD-style commentary is below the comic pages. And the pages themselves are full-resolution here on Patreon, so feel free to zoom-in!

Let's save a femme fatale!

 I wonder what she has to be ashamed of?

Cue Scene!

In the last scene compilation, I explained the difference between a Scene and a Sequel, and here we're back to a Scene, albeit a pretty quick one. But the stakes are high, and the only way to solve them is by taking action (which is what makes a Scene a Scene.)

Teen Spooky Is Tested

Right from the first page, Teen Spooky's inherent impulsiveness is tested. He sees someone in trouble, and he wants to leap to their rescue. Luckily, he has both Amanda and Flyboy nearby to encourage him to take a moment and think.

But what if they hadn't been there? And what if Flyboy hadn't been around in the previous church scene? I don't know how much readers were asking themselves those questions, but when I wrote this, I was hoping they would.

Amanda Starts To Find Her Groove

Not only does Amanda demonstrate a new power here (life sign detection!), but we get to see her leadership skills, particularly when it comes to strategy. One of the things I was hoping to show in Double Cross was how Amanda became the leader she is today. She doesn't have the confidence yet to take command, especially since the boys seem to have so much field experience, but she has great instincts and insight. And her suggestion of how to rescue Ambrosia safely was, I thought, a nice example of that.

Flyboy and Teen Spooky's Teamwork Begins to Make the Dream Work

Also important for me to show in this chapter was the increasingly close bond forming between Flyboy and Teen Spooky, and for superheroes there's nothing better for that than teaming up to save someone! For this particular moment, their powers are especially complementary: Flyboy with his flight ability and hawk vision, Spooky bringing the firepower. I remember I spent quite a while brainstorming a way to blend their abilities, and I'm happy with how that turned out.

And it certainly didn't hurt that Teen Spooky got to be in Flyboy's arms the whole time. :)

It's a Trap!

Of course, now that we've been introduced to our Big Bad, we need to see him being dangerous, and just as Amanda and Flyboy thought, this was meant to be an ambush. Luckily for Spooky, Flyboy can outrun that glowing rope. But what about next time? This villain seems to be a planner which makes him a particular challenge for an impulsive teen like Spooky Jones. How much does he know about our young wizard and how does he know it? Those were more questions I was hoping readers would be asking themselves.

Let me know what you think!

This is a shorter scene so no odds and ends this time (except to say that Adam draws a great, cinematic damsel in distress), but I hope you enjoyed revisiting it along with my own memories.

Please let me know your own thoughts below. It's your feedback that makes it fun for me to create these, so please jump in and share!

And thank you, as always, for making this comic possible. Sharing these scenes with you helps remind me of how much I love creating this story. And it's only possible because of your support.

Y'all totally rock. I'll post the next set of pages next week! I hope to see you there! :D

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Comments

Well, that's very cool, camelotcrusade. I might indeed do that someday. But that feels more like something I'd do when it comes time to wrap up The Young Protectors—to give a little epilogue of sorts. I'll definitely keep it in mind. :)

Alex Woolfson

Thanks! I appreciate the follow-up questions, because I didn't put *too* much thought into it. 😅 I guess I thinking more of "adulting" than "adults." It's been a while, but I remember some tumblrs where creators would put their characters in "later years" one-shots and "slices of life" (Christmas eve, taking care of the kids, painting the house, whatever). It would be fun to see some of the characters living a a day you imagine for them, and who they're living it with. Of course these are *super heroes* so things could get a bit more wild. ⭐ Another way to look at it is some of us just want to spend more time with them. 💖

camelotcrusade

I agree I wouldn't want to get too boxed in without thinking more on it, Someoneelse. But there could be interesting ways to pull it off, if I'm understanding what camelotcrusade has in mind.

Alex Woolfson

Thank you, camelotcrusade! And yes, Ambrosia does things a bit differently than our heroes. (And in the next scene compilation, that becomes even more clear.) When you ask for an AU or epilogue with these guys as legal adults, what are you thinking? In the previous story arcs, Amanda and Spooky are adults (or in Spooky's case, adult-adjacent since he starts out at age 20 in Engaging the Enemy.) How old are you thinking?

Alex Woolfson

Ooh, a Not-So-Young Protectors would make a fun bonus comic, like the Truth or Dare. But I think it would be important to have it non-canonical, so it didn't present awkward limits on future stories. Maybe framed as a series of short visions of possible futures, or a prophecy from a questionable source.

Someonelse

I love the successful teamwork here, Alex, and also how they're experimenting with their powers and figuring out when to use them. You do a good job building an origin story in a natural way. 🦸⭐🦸‍♀️ Additionally, Ambrosia's toolkit for persuasion and evasion marks a clear contrast to how our heroes do it, doesn't it? I guess we don't have a femme/homme fatale character in YP or I'd be more used to seeing it. Maybe once they grow up! 💋 Hmm, that makes me wonder... got any plans for an AU or epilogue with these guys as legal adults?

camelotcrusade


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