More of me playing around with sharpies and pencil sketches, this time drawing the fall of Hera to earth after her regurgitation by Kronos. The reason why she's saying "room # 1402/03" as she falls has been lost to the rigors of time. I actually will do this a lot, write down some temporarily important piece of info in a word bubble coming from a doodle's mouth (especially in this particular sketchbook, for some reason) and it often makes for a confusing/amusing read later.

Pretty. In Aphrodite: Goddess of Love, will you show a crimson-red, magenta, or maroon image of a falling Hera (without speech bubble) as a limp form of Aphrodite dripping from Ouranos' severed belly while dropping into the sea of Cyprus
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