Isle Over Matter

· Isle Over Matter Issue #2 · DryHumour
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Chapter 2: Chicken

In the aftermath of his moment of weakness, Clay wrestles with fear and hesitation. As he reflects on what held him back, the pressure to either step up or back down intensifies. The Nameless stranger encourages him to retreat but Clay has other plans. He must decide if he dares to break free from his comfort zone and go after what he truly wants, or if fear will keep him stuck.

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Ary M is an Australian writer, filmmaker, and designer, best known for his romantic comedies that playfully exaggerate his own love life. As the founder of the creative house DryHumour, Ary co-produced and wrote the award-winning short film Friendzoned Island (2019) and authored the Apple Books bestselling one-shot comic The Green Elephant (or How To Get A Girls Attention). His latest work, Isle Over Matter, is a dramatic comedy graphic novel that explores his encounters with depression while navigating the complexities of love.

Ivan Shinoda is an Indonesian comic artist, illustrator, and motion graphics animator. Growing up, Ivan was deeply inspired by popular manga such as Naruto, which has left a lasting impact on his drawing style. His work was notably featured by YouTube sensation Uncle Roger (mrnigelng). In his free time, Ivan creates Fire Emblem-themed comics and Fate/Grand Order-style animations, with aspirations to one day become a published artist in the iconic Japanese magazine Shonen Jump.

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